| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
personnel selection post-harvest |
| Organisms: |
maple yellow birch white ash |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | Selection plot in background. Cut back to 70 sq. ft. basal area in 1938 and again in 1948. This was too much overstory for hard maple, yellow birch, and white ash seedlings. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
personnel clearcut browse hardwood |
| Organisms: |
deer yellow birch white ash |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | Clearcut in 1937. Deer suppressed hardwoods until exclosure was put up 10 years later. With protection, white ash and yellow birch are growing; none this large are found outside the exclosure. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
personnel shelterwood browse |
| Organisms: |
deer maple yellow birch white ash beech witch hobble |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | The shelterwood plot was left with about 50 sq. ft. of basal area among overstory trees 6"+ d.b.h. This opening produced an abundance of hard maple, yellow birch, and white ash seedlings. Deer promptly came to "picnic" and have permitted few of these to grow beyond 12" high (snow provides some protection). Six years later these better hardwoods were growing well only within the protection of the deer exclosure. Severe browsing outside of it was benefiting the less-palatable beech and witch hobble. |
| Date: | 1950 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Keywords: |
personnel clearcut browse |
| Organisms: |
deer yellow birch white ash maple beech red spruce |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Description: | Clearcut 18 years earlier, deer browsing has eliminated most yellow birch, white ash, and hard maple seedling. Less-palatable beech and red spruce continued to grow. |
| Date: | 1950 |




