Harvard Forest (Research facility) (1907-)
Variant namesThe 4,000 acres of the Harvard Forest, in Petersham, Mass., is part of the unceded home territory of the Nipmuc Nation.
Following the tragic genocide and forced removal of Indigenous people, the area was colonized by European settlers and incorporated as a town in the 18th century.
The original 2,000 acres of the Harvard Forest were donated to Harvard University by James Brooks for the purposes of establishing a field-based classroom for Harvard's new School of Forestry.
At its founding in 1907, the original purpose of the Harvard Forest was to serve as:
1. A field laboratory for students
2. A research center in forestry and related disciplines, including soils, wildlife biology, geography and botany
3. A demonstration of practical sustained forestry
In 1914, Forestry education was shifted to Petersham, and the Harvard Forest was made a graduate school.
The Harvard Forest mission was reprioritized in 1915 to include serving as an example to the local community for the care and marketing of forests.
In 1932, the Harvard Forest was placed within Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, where it has remained since.
Today, the Forest hosts educational programs (courses, internships, and field trips) for thousands of students a year, from Harvard and around the world.
The Harvard Forest is also now among the most studied forests in the world. While its dual mission of research and teaching has been largely unchanged since its founding, the Forest’s land base, research scope, and range of collaborators have expanded considerably, and the Forest now serves as a critical node in nearly every national ecological network (see LTER, NEON, and ForestGEO).
Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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referencedIn | Papers of Martin Huldrych Zimmermann, 1948-1983. | Harvard University Archives. | |
referencedIn | Records of the Department of Forestry, 1912-1944 (inclusive) | Harvard University Archives. | |
referencedIn | Harvard University collection of reference materials relating to academic departments, research centers, laboratories, etc., ca. 1790- | Harvard University Archives. | |
creatorOf | Records of Harvard Forest, 1904-1986 (inclusive), 1920-1950 (bulk) | Harvard University, Harvard Forest Library | |
referencedIn | Harvard Forest collection, 1935-2007. | Harvard University, Botany Libraries | |
referencedIn | Papers of Walter Dumaux Edmonds : Harvard material, 1903-1998. | Harvard University Archives. | |
referencedIn | General information by and about the Friends of the Harvard Forest, ca. 1938. | Harvard University Archives. |
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associatedWith | Edmonds, Walter Dumaux, 1903-1998. | person |
associatedWith | Friends of the Harvard Forest. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Harvard Forest. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Harvard University | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Harvard University. Dept. of Forestry. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Zimmermann, Martin Huldrych, 1926- | person |
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Harvard Forest (Mass. : Forest) |
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Architecture |
Forest mapping |
Forest reserves |
Forests and forestry |
Soils |
Soil surveys |
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Establishment 1907