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Wildlife Considerations for Private Landowners from the Management of Overstocked, Small-Diameter Forest Stands in Eastern Washi
Wildlife Considerations for Private Landowners from the Management of Overstocked, Small-Diameter Forest Stands in Eastern Washi EB1905  
Author(s): Janean Creighton, John F. Lehmkuhl, David M. Baumgartner, Chris O. Loggers
Many areas of overstocked, dense forest stands occur in private and federal forest lands in eastern Washington state. The U.S. Forest Service has developed a management program for small-diameter stands to restore ecological balance and provide sustainable forest use. Creating Opportunities (CROP) may offer management help to nonindustrial private forest landowners as well.

Published: February 2001.   12 pages.
 
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