Sep-04-2019 03:24 PM
Sep-05-2019 05:15 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:steelhunter wrote:
Where'd you hear that....the Sierra Club?
nope, Washington history, you should try to inform your self.
The forest managers call any tree over 50 years "old Growth" when we purest know that the proper term is "virgin growth", trees that were adult growth when Columbus came here.
Just for Steel hunter, I do have a BA in forestry. and have actually worked in the logging industry.
Sep-05-2019 02:35 AM
Sep-05-2019 01:40 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:1320Fastback wrote:This is absolutely wrong..
Wild fires have been a part of this planets history since the beginning of time
It wasn't until man cut down the medieval forest that we had wild fires. In mother nature's way we don't have low branches on trees to promote Plumbing thru the forest canopy.
Sep-04-2019 09:16 PM
steelhunter wrote:
Where'd you hear that....the Sierra Club?
Sep-04-2019 09:10 PM
steelhunter wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:1320Fastback wrote:This is absolutely wrong..
Wild fires have been a part of this planets history since the beginning of time
It wasn't until man cut down the medieval forest that we had wild fires. In mother nature's way we don't have low branches on trees to promote Plumbing thru the forest canopy.
Treat your self to a drive thru the redwoods, and see for your self..the big trees have scorching marks but they still support the forest canopy.
Man came along and cut the old growth, replanted and recut prior to the trees developing into what mother had in mind.
There are only 50 ac in the state of WA that haven't been logged. yes back in the late 1800s they logged the whole place. what you see in our parks now is second growth.
Only 50 acres of Washington haven't been logged?
Where'd you hear that....the Sierra Club?
There are thousands of of acres of never logged areas in Washington.
Sep-04-2019 08:32 PM
profdant139 wrote:
I wonder if thinning can be paid for by the value of the timber removed?? And maybe also some money can be set aside for mitigating or repairing the damage done by the logging equipment?
I am revealing my ignorance here!! 😉
Sep-04-2019 08:18 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:1320Fastback wrote:This is absolutely wrong..
Wild fires have been a part of this planets history since the beginning of time
It wasn't until man cut down the medieval forest that we had wild fires. In mother nature's way we don't have low branches on trees to promote Plumbing thru the forest canopy.
Treat your self to a drive thru the redwoods, and see for your self..the big trees have scorching marks but they still support the forest canopy.
Man came along and cut the old growth, replanted and recut prior to the trees developing into what mother had in mind.
There are only 50 ac in the state of WA that haven't been logged. yes back in the late 1800s they logged the whole place. what you see in our parks now is second growth.
Sep-04-2019 08:05 PM
1320Fastback wrote:This is absolutely wrong..
Wild fires have been a part of this planets history since the beginning of time
Sep-04-2019 04:45 PM
Sep-04-2019 04:38 PM
profdant139 wrote:
I wonder if thinning can be paid for by the value of the timber removed?? And maybe also some money can be set aside for mitigating or repairing the damage done by the logging equipment?
I am revealing my ignorance here!! 😉
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Bud
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Pace Arrow
Sep-04-2019 04:09 PM