Logging mistakes harm forest ecosystem
During the past five years, state foresters have been clear-cutting diseased and aging timber across Central and Western Massachusetts. But forestry officials acknowledged that they sometimes violate their own rules.
The result: landscapes in areas such as October Mountain, Savoy State Forest, and Chester-Blandford State Forest have been dramatically altered, creating a public outcry.
From left: Volunteers Chris Matera of Northampton and Claudia Hurley of Westfield stood among the tree stumps.
Article: 'A clear-cut controversy'.


