Kentucky heartwood
We need forests we can get lost in; trees that make us gape; streams we can drink from.
Wild places sustain and define us; we, in turn, must protect them.
Wild places sustain and define us; we, in turn, must protect them.
Images from Coles Fork watershed in Robinson Forest
Since the clearcutting of 800 acres by the University of Kentucky in the Clemens Fork watershed, the Coles Fork watershed may offer the best chance for protecting a functioning forest ecosystem and watershed in the coal fields of eastern Kentucky.
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