Jul 15, 2026
✦The Times of India
New England was 'stripped bare' by logging—but nature’s comeback is a quiet, historic miracle.
By the mid-1800s, New England had lost most of its forests due to centuries of logging and farming. As families moved west after 1825, nature slowly reclaimed the abandoned land. Today, about 60% of the region is forested again, showing one of history’s greatest examples of natural forest recovery.