Thursday, 5 July 2012

THINNING ON FEDERAL LANDS COULD PROVIDE STEADY TIMBER SUPPLY

The U.S. Forest Service has made thinning out forests one of its top priorities. Thinning efforts are often focused on fire-prone dry forests. But environmental groups say dense Douglas fir plantations on the wet side of the Cascades need to be thinned too. And that could help increase the lumber supply.


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