Management of Natural Resources in California 1925 1966 Transcript 1966 1976

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Management of Natural Resources in California 1925 1966 Transcript 1966 1976
Dewitt Nelson
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Now we re in there with our conservation camp people reroofing the buildings, and we re going to have to go in there and do a real job. It is an area that ultimately could and probably should be developed as a conservation center of some kind. Maybe not as elaborate, but along the concept of Asilomar, in Monterey County. It will never be as popular or as good because the winter climate up there is very poor dripping fog and cold rain. Fry: Now, in all these forests, what do you think have been ...the research values that have come from them as demonstration forests? Nelson: Our greatest opportunity in the field of research, so far, has been on the Jackson State Forest. There has been little or no research or experimentation in the management of redwood and Douglas fir second-growth timber in the past. Incidentally, the volume of second-growth on many thousands of acres of the Jackson Forest is probably as heavy as when it was in a virgin state. Of course, it is in many more trees. It has from eighty to ninety thousand board feet of timber per acre, after only eighty-five to ninety years since it was clear cut back in the 1870s and 80s.

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