Green recruitment trees definition

Green recruitment trees means those trees left after harvest for the purpose of becoming future wildlife reserve trees under WAC 222-30-020(11).
Green recruitment trees means those trees left after harvest for the purpose of becoming wildlife reserve trees.
Green recruitment trees means those trees left after harvest for the purpose of becoming future

Examples of Green recruitment trees in a sentence

  • Green recruitment trees and/or wildlife reserve trees left to meet other requirements of the rules or those left voluntarily by the landowner shall be counted toward satisfying the requirements of this section.

  • Green recruitment trees should be representative of the size and species found within the wetland.

  • Green recruitment trees, 10 or more inches dbh and 30 or more feet in height and with at least 1/3 of their height in live crown, left standing after harvest may be counted toward green recruitment tree requirements.

  • Green recruitment trees, ten or more in- ches dbh and thirty or more feet in height and with at least one-third of their height in live crown, left standing after harvest may be counted toward green recruitment tree requirements.

  • Green recruitment trees should be representa- tive of the size and species found within the wetland.

  • Green recruitment trees, ten or more inches dbh and thirty or more feet in height and with at least one- third of their height in live crown, left standing after harvest may be counted toward green recruitment tree requirements.

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  • Green recruitment trees and/ or wildlife reserve trees left to meet other requirements of the rules or those left voluntarily by the landowner shall be counted toward satisfying the require- ments of this section.

  • Green recruitment trees, ((10)) ten or more inches dbh and ((30)) thirty or more feet inheight and with at least ((1/3)) one-third of their height in live crown, left standing after harvest may be counted toward green re- cruitment tree requirements.


More Definitions of Green recruitment trees

Green recruitment trees means those trees left after harvest for the purpose of becoming future wildlife reserve trees under WAC 222-30-020(11)."Low impact harvest" means use of any logging equipment, methods, or systems that minimize compaction or disturbance of soils and vegetation during the yarding process. The department shall determine such equipment, methods or systems in consultation with the department of ecology. "Merchantable stand of timber" means a stand of trees that will yield logs and/or fiber:Suitable in size and quality for the production of lumber, plywood, pulp or other forest products; Of sufficient value at least to cover all the costs of harvest and transportation to available markets. "Partial cutting" means the removal of a portion of the merchantable volume in a stand of timber so as to leave an uneven-aged stand of well-distributed residual, healthy trees that will reasonably utilize the productivity of the soil. Partial cutting does not include seedtree or shelterwood or other types of regeneration cutting."Salvage" means the removal of snags, down logs, windthrow, or dead and dying material. "Scarification" means loosening the topsoil and/or disrupting the forest floor in preparation for regeneration."Site preparation" means those activities associated with the removal of slash in preparing a site for planting and shall include scarification and/or slash burning."Slash" means pieces of woody material containing more than 3 cubic feet resulting from forest practices activities. Existing BMP’s/Science Related to Issue

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