Datasets

Data Availability Name Objective Description Dates
DownloadableForest Health 2018 - 2022In 2018, the Mohonk Preserve’s Daniel Smiley Research Center implemented a long-term research project aimed at inventorying forest vegetation and monitoring forest health. The protocol was adapted f
rom the National Park Service’s Northeast Temperate Network (https://www.nps.gov/im/netn/forest-health.htm). This project monitors the composition and structure of the Mohonk Preserve forests, and collects data for assessing forest soil condition, impacts of white-tailed deer herbivory, and land cover. In 2018, 24 plots were established in four habitat types: Eastern hemlock forest (n = 6), white ash forest (n = 6), historic prescribed burn forest (n = 6), and randomly selected forest (n = 6). In 2021, an additional 14 plots were established in two historic Breeding Bird Survey research areas: Eastern hemlock forest (n = 8) and pitch pine forest (n = 6). In 2022,an additional 14 plots were established in two historic Breeding Bird Survey research areas: mixed deciduous forest (n = 9) and hemlock hardwood forest (n = 5). All data collection occurred between the months of June through August. Plots are scheduled to be resampled every four years.

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2018-05-28 (ongoing)
DownloadableForest Health: Common and Scientific Names of Discovered SpeciesList of vegetation species discovered in the forest sampling plots and listed in the Forest Health Dataset. Common names and corresponding scientific names provided. 2018-06-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableHemlock Forest Inventory DatasetIn 2022, rapid assessment, variable radius inventory plots (n =100) were established throughout 1,000 acres of hemlock-hardwood forest on the Mohonk Preserve. Data collected includes: overstory tree d
escription and assessment​, presence of forest pests/pathogens​, and understory species cover. The Preserve used the inventory data to create a prioritized climate-adaptive management plan for its eastern hemlock northern-hardwood forest that promotes healthy, resilient future stand structure and preserves (as much as possible) the ecosystem services provided by hemlock. Our other Preserve forest datasets were also used to create effective land management plans.

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2022-08-01 (ongoing)