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16/01/2002 15:56:04
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>>Just a new thread coming from the manauls thread in the VFP forum.
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>>>With today's timber management procedures, we'll always have plenty of trees.
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>>Having plenty of trees is not the total issue. If you wipe out a forest that regrows in 20 years, that doesn't help the animals that live there or the environmental formulas that the forest satisfies.
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>>Thats the reason we need to save trees, not what you have in mind.
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>I suggest you spend some time studying current forrest management practices.

Mike isn't far off the mark. Having grown up in a family involved in the forest industry, both on the government and industry side for generations, I might have some insight. My father just retired from the Ministry of Forests (The Forest Service) as was part of the reforestation section.

Current forest management practices on both sides of the border treat forests as lumber crops. Non indigenous species and hybrid species are planted in the place of the originals. Forests are kept in a state that promotes softwood tree growth, instead of allowing all the stages of development. The result of both this is reduced biodiversity in terms of plants and animals.

We need to harvest lumber, but I think we should stop kidding ourselves that we are are having little impact and are "reforesting".
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