Screen Tree Support Area Sample Clauses

Screen Tree Support Area. Includes all forested areas on the Enrolled Lands between 101 feet and 1,000 feet from each inactive Safe Harbor Activity Center. Allowable timber harvest activities are described in Table 1. Table 1. Activity center protection areas for the Bradford Ranch NTMP under the Blencowe Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement. Nest Protection Area1 500 No timber harvest or yarding. Roost Protection Area1 501 to 1,000 Single-tree selection only, which does not reduce the pre-harvest canopy closure of trees at least 12 inches DBH below 60%. Trees slated for harvest will be felled in a direction away from the Nest Protection Area, to the extent practicable. No more than 30% of the standing volume shall be harvested in any one entry, and trees of each tree class size will be retained (see section 4.1) Support Habitat Area1 greater than 1,000 Single-tree selection and/or group selection. Screen Tree Protection Area2 100 No timber harvest or yarding. Screen Tree Support Area2 101 to 1,000 Single-tree selection only. No more than 30% of the standing volume shall be harvested in any one entry, and trees of each tree class size will be retained (see section 4.1).
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Screen Tree Support Area. Includes all forested areas on the Enrolled Lands between 101 feet and 1,000 feet from each inactive Safe Harbor Activity Center. Allowable timber harvest activities are described in Table 1. Establishment of Roost Protection and Support Habitat areas around an inactive nest tree may not be necessary due to the establishment of protection areas established around the new nest tree. Only uneven-aged forestry practices will occur outside the Screen Tree Core Area. However, the Service and RPF will coordinate to evaluate additional necessary protection measures around an inactive nest tree. In addition, the re-designation of the status of any activity center will be determined through prior coordination between the RPF and the Service. Table 1. Activity center protection areas for the Xxxxx Ranch NTMP under the Blencowe Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement Protection Area Distance (in feet) around Activity Center Allowable Silviculture Activities Nest Protection Area1 500 No timber harvest or yarding. Roost Protection Area1 501 to 1,000 Single-tree selection only, which does not reduce the pre-harvest canopy closure of trees at least 12 inches DBH below 60%. Trees slated for harvest will be felled in a direction away from the Nest Protection Area, to the extent practicable. No more than 30% of the standing volume shall be harvested in any one entry, and trees of each tree class size will be retained (see section 4.1) Support Habitat Area1 greater than 1,000 Single-tree selection and/or group selection. Screen Tree 100 No timber harvest or yarding. Protection Area2 Screen Tree Support Area2 101 to 1,000 Single-tree selection only. No more than 30% of the standing volume shall be harvested in any one entry, and trees of each tree class size will be retained (see section 4.1).
Screen Tree Support Area. Includes all forested areas on the Enrolled Lands between 101 feet and 1,000 feet from each inactive Safe Harbor Activity Center. Allowable timber harvest activities are described in Table 2. Establishment of Roost Protection and Support Habitat areas around an inactive nest tree may not be necessary due to the establishment of protection areas established around the new nest tree. Only uneven-aged forestry practices will occur outside the Screen Tree Core Area. However, the Service and RPF will coordinate to evaluate additional necessary protection measures around an inactive nest tree. In addition, the re-designation of the status of any activity center will be determined through prior coordination between the RPF and the Service.

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