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James Goodwin Forest – Where Forestry and Wildlife Meet

Record #:
9191
Abstract:
The 1,100-acre James Godwin Forest is the result of an attempt by James L. Goodwin, a wealthy Connecticut resident and Yale Forestry School graduate, to introduce modern forestry methods into the North Carolina Piedmont during the late 1920s. Managed by the School of Forest Resources at North Carolina State University, the forest is one of the state's oldest actively managed tree farms.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina (NoCar SK 431 W54x), Vol. 38 Issue 8, Aug 1974, p16-18, il