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The Howland Research Forest is a 555 acre (2.2 km²) tract of mature evergreen forest in central Maine, west of the town of Howland. The Howland study site is located in a boreal transitional forest. This forest is dominated by mixed spruce, hemlock, aspen and birch stands ranging in age from 45 to 130 years. The soils are formed on coarse-loamy granitic basal till[1]. The tract is part of the 1.1 million acres (4,500 km²) of Maine forest sold in 2005 by International Paper to a private forest investment management company[2]. Notes
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