Trees are awesome. A world without trees would be a world in which it would be virtually impossible to live. Have you ever noticed that there are no people on Mars? Well, there are also no trees on Mars.
Here in Grand Island, New York, back in the nineteenth century, there used to be many white oak trees. They were large shade trees. The sight of all of those white oak trees must have been impressive. In 1833, the the East Boston Company purchased about 16,000 acres on Grand Island. It operated a sawmill at Whitehaven, which was the largest steam saw in the world. The land was clear cut, and the timber was sold to shipyards in New York and Boston.
This dramatic loss of the mature white oak was a man-made disaster. White oaks are slow-growth trees. It takes about two to three decades after planting for the tree to be large enough to offer significant shade. In the past ten years, there have been efforts to plant white oaks in Grand Island.
I love trees! Especially oak trees. I can feel their strength & wisdom.
The story of the logging is a sad one, repeated so many times. I'm happy they are trying to restore the oaks. But, we are also facing the ash borer where I live in the Southern Tier of New York. They had the little purple boxes (traps for study) a couple of years ago in my neighborhood, which has several ash trees. I fear they won't be there much longer. I remember what happened to the elms and chestnuts of my youth.
Given the prevalence of the ash borer, it would probably be prudent to treat all the trees in the area. to preserve those few that remain…