almost every state has forest. but there are few exceptions.
Oregon has a lot of forests! =d
Tropical evergreen forests are found in states like Kerala, Karnataka, and parts of Assam. Tropical deciduous forests can be found in states such as Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Odisha.
Raccoons are quite common in the deciduous forests of the eastern United States.
hawaii and florida
Sequoia forests.
Tidal forests, also known as mangrove forests, are primarily found in the coastal regions of several Indian states. Key states with significant mangrove ecosystems include West Bengal, Odisha, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Sundarbans in West Bengal is particularly famous for its extensive mangrove forests. These ecosystems play a crucial role in coastal protection and biodiversity conservation.
They aren't in states really they are more like in deserts,forests,scrubland,swamps,and mountains.
They live in Canada, United States and Alaska in swampy forests
clear-cutting of the region's forests
They can be found in all western states, such as, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Arkansa, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
More than 78% according to the states website
John L. Arend has written: 'Oak forests of the Lake States and their management' -- subject(s): Oak, Forests and forestry