Programs to restore southern bottomland hardwood forests to the floodplains
of the Mississippi have been tested on federal land and are now being appl
ied to private holdings. The initial goals were to provide wildlife habitat
and improve water quality, but other benefits-possible income from biomass
and carbon credits--may make restoration cost-effective, even for small la
ndowners. One challenge is finding the right mix of tree species that are a
dapted to soil saturation and root anoxia, can be planted and managed econo
mically, and will produce a closed canopy and complex structure quickly. Br
inging back the understory is another challenge.