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Long-term sustainability in Davis Late Successional Reserve
Author(s): Jim Stone; Joan Kittrell
Date: 2004
Source: In: Shepperd, Wayne D.; Eskew, Lane G., compilers. 2004. Silviculture in special places: Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop; 2003 September 8-11; Granby, CO. Proceedings RMRS-P-34. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. p. 156-163
Publication Series: Proceedings (P)
Station: Rocky Mountain Research Station
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A pilot watershed analysis along with the Davis Late Successional Reserve analysis in the range of the northern spotted owl identified potential loss of suitable habitat, reduction in the numbers of large trees, and lack of replacements for large trees. A variety of silvicultural thinning techniques has been used to address these important issues and to move toward a sustainable mix of stand conditions on the landscape.
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Stone, Jim; Kittrell, Joan. 2004. Long-term sustainability in Davis Late Successional Reserve. In: Shepperd, Wayne D.; Eskew, Lane G., compilers. 2004. Silviculture in special places: Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop; 2003 September 8-11; Granby, CO. Proceedings RMRS-P-34. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. p. 156-163Keywords
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