By Brenton Page
Many
people don’t understand how valuable old growth forests are, and by the time
they do it will be too late. According to REO, “an Old Growth Forest stand are
at least 180-220 years old with high canopy closure, with numerous large
snags.” Many small and large mammals use these snags for cover. Old Growth Forests offer many advantages such
as natural reproduction with ability to fight disease and fire, as well as
cover for many animals that are on the endangered species list. People have
been harvesting old growth forests through logging because they offer a very
good source of money because the trees are so big and rare, but that is the
downside the trees are rare and we need to stop cutting them down because once
we cut them down you can’t just bring back a Old Growth Forest. There are
numerous types of animals such as the Northern Spotted Owl which is endangered,
that only inhabits old growth forests and if we log them, you will put these
owls into extinction. Something you might not think of is salmon. Certain
salmon such as the Coho salmon which in habit numerous streams and river that
run through the Old Growth Forests. This is low on peoples list on what gets
affected because when they think of forests they don’t think of salmon. When
companies want to log an old growth forest they have to make logging roads that
run to and from the area they want to log, and by making these logging roads
they destroy whatever is in their way such as streams and rivers. They don’t
care if they destroy mother nature because there in it for the money and
nothing else. According to Sequestration Controversy, “Old Growth Forests store
very large amounts of carbon in their biomass and surrounding soil, as well as
capture new carbon at the same time.” This is useful because many plants and
flowers depend on carbon to live.
We
need to conserve our environmental future and by doing so we need to stop
cutting down old growth forests because it harms numerous species. There are
really no disadvantages to leaving old growth forests up. One of the largest
Old Growth Forests left is located right here in the United States in Alaska.
It’s called the Tongass National Forest, the reason this is still left is
because it has not been logged, we need to do this more often to preserve our
national Old Growth Forests. We can cherish our Old Growth Forests by not
cutting them down, and to target younger forests for logging instead. Loggers
don’t care about who suffers from their actions they do it only for the money,
they need to realize that when they cut these forests down if effects not only
people but animals and nature as well. Old growth forests have been here for
many of years and if we destroy them future forest growth will decrease. We
need to stop logging of the old growth forests so our future can benefit from
them.