Forest Under Stress | Respiration & Filtered Sunlight

By: Rachel Lee Hall
Date: October 28, 2025
Source: https://www.forestunderstress.com
Publication .PDF: https://www.nwasolution.org/s/June_FUS_Hall-2.pdf
Video narrated by: Nick Smith, with Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities https://healthyforests.org/

Rachel Lee Hall is a forest photographer and educator documenting forest stress, thinning, and prescribed fire in Southern Oregon’s Rogue River–Siskiyou National Forest. Her work with Forest Under Stress highlights how filtered sunlight, open canopies and Active Forest Management restore respiration, soil moisture, and resilience while reducing catastrophic crown fire risk.

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