Jerry F. Franklin

Jerry F. Franklin (1936-) is a forest ecologist, professor emeritus at the University of Washington, and sometimes regarded as the father of "new forestry".

[1][2][3] He became a professor at the University of Washington’s School of Forestry in 1986.

He helped study successional processes and ecosystem recovery following the Mt.

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