
Forests | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Forests is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on forestry and forest ecology published monthly online by MDPI. Open Access — free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) …
Definition, Ecology, Types, Trees, Examples, & Facts - Britannica
Nov 26, 2025 · There are three main types of forests, defined by latitude: taiga (boreal) forests, temperate forests, and tropical forests.
List of national forests of the United States - Wikipedia
Map of national forests and national grasslands of the United States The United States has 154 protected areas known as national forests, covering 188,336,179 acres (762,169 km 2; 294,275 sq …
Find a Forest | US Forest Service
Interactive Map - Search by zip code, address, and more.
State Parks Forests & Historic Sites
Jun 5, 2025 · Within the Department of Environmental Protection, the State Parks, Forest Service, Forest Fire Service, Natural Lands Management and State Park Police work together to provide …
Forest Biome - Education
Oct 19, 2023 · There are three general types of forest that exist: temperate, tropical, and boreal. Experts estimate that these forests cover approximately one-third of Earth’s surface. Temperate forests are …
Forests | Help Us Protect Our Forests | Forests of the World
Over 80% of the world’s land-based species live in or rely on forests, particularly tropical rainforests, which are teeming with life in every layer. From the forest floor to the canopy, countless species …
Forests | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
6 days ago · There are 190 million acres of forest on Federal lands. Forests provide society with economically important goods and services, and a wide range of recreational activities.
What is a forest? | Forest Education Foundation
Forests provide a habitat for all the living things contained within them. Apart from trees, the forest is also made up of soil, water, other plants, animals, birds and insects.
Forests - Environment America
Nov 26, 2025 · The trees that make up our forests are some of the oldest living things on Earth, many of them older than America itself. These forests provide crucial habitat for thousands of species.