Life in Dead ForestsTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 172, Segment 2
Nov 4, 2015 • 19m
Guest: Mark Harmon, PhD, professor and Richardson Chair of Forest Science at Oregon State University  What’s a dead tree good for, other than for firewood or pulp to make paper? Dead is dead, right?  From forest scientist Mark Harmon’s perspective, a dead tree might actually be more lively than a living one. Harmon is a professor at Oregon State University who studies the thriving ecosystems in fallen logs. His work makes the case for not clearing out dead trees and log debris from forests.