Introduction Old-growth forests are the Earth’s most resilient and life-rich ecosystems—some dating back over a thousand years. These ancient giants are more than just clusters of tall trees; they are intricate webs of life, sequestering carbon, housing rare species, regulating climate, and carrying cultural significance that cannot be replaced. And yet, despite their importance, old-growthContinueContinue reading “The Irreplaceable Value of Old-Growth Forests: Guardians of Climate, Biodiversity, and Culture”
