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Is US Timberland over-harvested?
The short answer to this is “no”. Here are
the facts:
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70% of all US National Forest are
completely restricted to commercial
logging. The portion opened for
commercial logging is important to the
management of that resource.
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Surveys are taken of US timber stands
and compared to annual harvests.
There has been a consistent 30-35%
increase in wood volume growth of
timberlands above the amount
harvested. Surveys are done on based
on DBH (at least 4-5” diameter at
breast height), and not based on the
number of seedlings planted. This
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Improved efficiency in both logging
and sawmill procedures has increased
the yield per log, and thus reduced
the harvest volume required to meet
demand.
Why do some companies clear cut?
No one likes the way a clear cut forest looks,
but clear cutting is a necessary management
tool in many cases. Here are the facts:
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In the Pacific Northwest, stands of
Douglas Fir cannot germinate seeds
without full, unobstructed sunlight. If a
stand is selectively cut, it opens the
possibility for invasive, fast growing and
shorter life span species to overshadow
and shut out the Douglas Fir, completely
changing the biodiversity, flora and
fauna of the area.
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When the undergrowth in a forest
becomes too dense, the risk of forest
fire increases. A forest fire is nature’s
form of clear cutting.
What about losses to forest fires?
Forest fires are a devasting thing to see, but
some forest fires are actually necessary for
the survival of a species.
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Lodgepole Pine - the cones this tree
produces must be burned in a fire
before they pop open and release
seeds for germination.
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There are other species whose seeds
are triggered by smoke, fire, and even
the chemicals emitted from burned
wood.
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There are 2 types of forest fires,
ground fire and crown fire.
o
Ground fire is where a fire
swiftly passes through the
forest burning the
undergrowth. This is a natural
occurance as well as a tool for
forest management. This type
of fire allows seeds as
mentioned above to germinate,
as well as to keep dangerous
undergrowth down in order the
avoid a crown fire.
o
Crown fires are ones that kill
out a forest, and are natures
form of clear cutting.
Sustainable Forestry, Logging & Clear Cutting
We all want the best wood product for our projects, but we also want to make sure that we are preserving our forests for the future. This resource is
here to help you better understand some of the mis-characterized aspects of responsible forest management. The discussion on this page refers only to
domestic (US) forestry and logging.
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