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Do you think these trees need to be thinned?
Do you think these trees need to be thinned to restore forest health in Gila
National Forest's Sheep Basin ? http://www.gilaresources.info/water/negritosm.jpg Go To: http://www.gilaresources.info/ |
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Do you think these trees need to be thinned?
Aozotorp wrote:
Do you think these trees need to be thinned to restore forest health in Gila National Forest's Sheep Basin ? http://www.gilaresources.info/water/negritosm.jpg Go To: http://www.gilaresources.info/ 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. |
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Do you think these trees need to be thinned?
"Aozotorp" wrote in message ... Do you think these trees need to be thinned to restore forest health in Gila National Forest's Sheep Basin ? http://www.gilaresources.info/water/negritosm.jpg No! Go To: http://www.gilaresources.info/ |
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