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Thinning Young Douglas-fir West of the Cascades for Timber and Wildlife
Thinning Young Douglas-fir West of the Cascades for Timber and Wildlife EB1927  
Author(s): Ole T. Helgerson and Jim Bottorff
Many woodland owners want to manage for timber and wildlife. How a forest functions to produce these outputs depends on its structure: the numbers, types, sizes, shapes, and arrangement of trees, shrubs, and groundcover. This publication shows ways of thinning young even-aged Douglas-fir on woodland properties to benefit wildlife while producing timber.

Published: June 2003.   20 pages.
 
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