Forest Health
Everyone wants a healthy forest but what exactly does this mean? In general, the idea of forest health takes into account ecological conditions of forests and woodland stands (age, growth, diversity, insect pests, diseases, invasive plants, wildlife attributes, aesthetics, resilience to disturbance), weighed against land management goals. But, it is important to keep in mind that definitions of what constitutes a healthy forest vary widely and can be different depending on where you are and what you want.
Click on one of the following topics to learn more about forest health.
Woodland Threats
Invasive species, insects, diseases all affect your woodland health. There are many that harm our woodlands.
Woodland ThreatsInsects in our Woods
Many invasive insects call our woodlands home. These insects can really impact the health of our woodlands.
Invasive InsectsInvasive Plants in our Woods
Invasive plants are those that have a tendency to take over an area if left unchecked. The link below features invasive plants in KY.
Invasive PlantsWoodland Diseases
Trees sometimes get diseases that can shorten or even end their lives. Learn more about the different types by clicking on the link below.
Woodland DiseasesForest Health Field Days
Explore different natural areas throughout the state, learn about forest health issues and see what is being done.
Forest Health Field Days