Initial partial cutting in old-growth spruce-fir /
Abstract
Interim guidelines are provided to aid the forest manager in developing alternatives to clearcutting in old-growth spruce-fir forests in Colorado and southern Wyoming. Included are partial cutting practices for different stand conditions and windfall and insect susceptibility that should maintain continuous high forest cover needed to preserve the forest landscape in recreation areas, travel influence zones, and scenic view areas. These partial cutting practices may also be used in combination with small cleared openings to create the form, structure, and arrangement of stands that appear desirable for increased water yields and improvement of wildlife habitat, and to integrate timber production with other key uses.
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