Short talk on life, death and renewal in our forests

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

A look inside proposed logging unit 13 of the Middle East Fork logging project on the Bitterroot National Forest reveals life, death and renewal -- all critical components of a "healthy forest." Learn how these "tip-up" mounds provide denning sites for martin and how other critters utalize fallen logs for shelter and food storage.

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  • how the hell can you like a root wad from a windfall and think that a machene that has about 50 pounds per square inch on the tracks is bad? what you dumb green pricks dont relise is the healthy forest that hillside is capable of. thats probly almost past able to salvage any lumber or plywood out of and probly just a pulp sale because you pricks stoped any sale prior to this!!!

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