Aozotorp wrote:
Do you think these trees need to be thinned to restore forest health in Gila
National Forest's Sheep Basin ?
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I only see one without a little arrow - that's the leave tree, right?
With no context, here are a few opinions:
1. This seems severe for a slective cut if the rest of the area is
marked as heavily.
2. Might be a clear cut with a few wildlife trees retained. Could be a
stand and age class conversion. They all seem to be mature P-Pines,
nearly even aged.
3. Might be the only trees with merch volume = these will be paying for
the next few acres of nonmerch thinning.