Historically, 't Asbroek formed part of the adjacent Amerlo castle domain. The lower part of the domain was mostly
wetland (
broek in older Dutch) filled with
ash (
asch in older Dutch) trees, hence giving the forest its name. During the
Second World War the domain was struck twice by
V-bombs directed at the
port of Antwerp. After 1945 a large portion of the domain was planted with dense rows of
Aspen trees for future logging. After the handover to Natuurpunt, commercial logging was halted. However, because of
trunk rot a large number of Aspen trees had to be cut down in 2019 in order to protect adjacent residential housing. In the long term, Natuurpunt hopes to restore the area back to its original state with only indigenous vegetation. == Ecology ==