(University of Kentucky, Department of Forestry) |
In Eastern Kentucky, forests are full of dense stands of hardwoods. In Western Kentucky, you are more likely to see a riparian forest along a winding river. In Central Kentucky, stately bur oaks often populate urban landscapes.
In Carroll County, we have over 27,000 forested acres--that is 30.4 percent of the total county.
Regardless of the species or climate, forests help all of us breathe cleaner air, drink cleaner water, and enjoy forest wildlife. In addition, we also are able to utilize products from them every day.