Brambor
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I'm kind of with you on this but only kind of. Sort of. I can sympathize. However my old age observance is that the odds of properties in private hands staying available to the public are slim. The old way of lumber companies ownership are over. The new ways are some stupid golf courses or mansion log cabins that get occupied a few weeks at a time.
As much as old growth forest being sterile ... that sounds pretty bad huh, but I grew up in places where walking through these sterile forests was a zen moment. The big trees create a shade which reduces the growth of brush. This results in a nice way to walk through the forest. Makes bushwacking a pleasant experience ;-)
As much as old growth forest being sterile ... that sounds pretty bad huh, but I grew up in places where walking through these sterile forests was a zen moment. The big trees create a shade which reduces the growth of brush. This results in a nice way to walk through the forest. Makes bushwacking a pleasant experience ;-)
As much as I love trees, I'm ok with forests being used, rather than "protected". Wild fires do more damage to a forest than selectively cutting areas of valuable timber. The wonderful thing about forests is that they renew themselves. Young forests are a haven for all manner of wildlife, browse for moose and deer, shelter for birds. Old growth forests are sterile, except for the old trees.