Skalkaho Timber Sale Environmental Assessment 2006
Skalkaho Timber Sale Environmental Assessment 2006
Montana.Dept. of Natural Resources And Conservation
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A majority of the tops, limbs, and unusable pieces of the trees would be left out in the forest to recycle nutrients to the soils and to provide coarse woody debris for microorganisms and small mammals as well as their benefits to the residual stand. This slash would increase fire hazard on the site for up to 2 years as it cures and decomposes. Any slash left in the harvest units would meet the State Hazard Reduction Law. So the effects of reducing standing fuels, canopies, and ladder fuels may... be offset for the first two years by the effects of increased ground fuels from slash. There would also be slash piles at the landings, which would be burned within 1 8 months of their creation. Additionally, up to 1 00 acres may be broadcast or jackpot burned on the Gird Creek section depending on the final fuel loadings, weather, and funding to reduce slash loads, create planting spots, reduce brush, and return fire to the landscape. A high risk of high intensity fires occurring would still exist on much of the untreated acreage, but access to these sections would be greatly improved for fire control purposes with the new road construction and road improvements.
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