Examples of Forest practice in a sentence
Forest practice conversions and other Class IV-general forest practices where there is a likelihood of conversion to nonforest uses shall assure no net loss of shoreline ecological functions or significant adverse impacts to other shoreline uses, resources and values such as navigation, recreation and public access.
Forest practice means any activity conducted on or directly pertaining to forest land and relating to growing or harvesting of timber, or the processing of timber, including but not limited to: road and trail construction and maintenance; harvest, final and intermediate; pre-commercial thinning; reforestation; fertilization; prevention and suppression of diseases and insects; salvage of trees; and brush control.
Forest practice should not compromise the ability of forest ecosystems to adapt to future changes.
Forest practice regulations in Washington allow landowners to prepare special wildlife management plans in lieu of being subject to critical habitat rule (WAC 222-16-080).
These will be combined litter and dog-waste bins in line with the Bracknell Forest practice of using combined bins.