Miscellaneous Forest Products definition

Miscellaneous Forest Products means any wild plant including: non- timber forest products, wild plants that are not trees such as herbaceous plants and shrubs, gathering products, endangered or threatened plant species, and species of special concern, but for the purposes of this ordinance excludes timber.
Miscellaneous Forest Products means any undomesticated species, or part thereof, of the plant and fungi kingdoms occurring in both forested and non-forested natural ecosystems including: non-timber forest products as defined in Section 12.02(12) [Definitions] of this ordinance; wild plants as defined in Section 12.02(18) [Definitions] of this ordinance; gathering products as defined in Section 12.02(7) [Definitions] of this ordinance; endangered or threatened plant species as defined in Section 2.01(4), and includes Species of Special Concern, as defined in Section 12.06(2) [ Harvest of Certain Miscellaneous Forest Products Prohibited] of this ordinance, but for the purposes of this ordinance excludes wild rice.
Miscellaneous Forest Products means any undomesticated species, or part thereof, of the plant and fungi kingdoms occurring in both forested and non-forested natural ecosystems including: non-timber forest products, wild plants, gathering products, and includes endangered or threatened plant species, as defined in Section 2.01(4), of this ordinance, but for the purposes of this ordinance excludes wild rice.

Examples of Miscellaneous Forest Products in a sentence

  • Miscellaneous Forest Products: Any undomesticated species, or part thereof, of the plant and fungi kingdoms occurring in both forested and non-forested natural ecosystems including: non-timber forest products, wild plants, gathering products and includes threatened and endangered plant species.

  • Miscellaneous Forest Products: Any undomesticated species, or part thereof, of the plant and fungi kingdoms occurring in both forested and non-forested natural ecosystems including: non- timber forest product, wild plants, gathering products and includes threatened or endangered plant species.

  • Refer to FSM 2404.28, exhibit 01, R5 Supplement 2400-98-2, under Miscellaneous Forest Products.

  • Forest Products Permit RemittanceAll Miscellaneous Forest Products permits, and associated fees will be remitted using Miscellaneous Forest Product Remittance Sheet, Form 9300-029F.

  • Gathering of Miscellaneous Forest Products on State Properties: 2-Year Implementation Evaluation.

  • Having received the response from the Commissioner’s Office, Ms. Charters asked the Members to meet in Executive Session again to discuss personnel matters, as permitted by the Open Public Meetings Act and the Authority’s By-laws.

  • Forest Products Permit Remittance All Miscellaneous Forest Products permits, and associated fees will be remitted using Miscellaneous Forest Product Remittance Sheet, Form 9300-029F.


More Definitions of Miscellaneous Forest Products

Miscellaneous Forest Products means forest products other than those permitted to be harvested pursuant to approved timber sales authorized by Tribal Council Resolution, tribal or BIA approved thinning contracts, logging contracts and subcontracts, and fuel breaks and green belts approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs or by Tribal Council resolution.
Miscellaneous Forest Products means any undomesticated species, or part thereof, of the plant and fungi kingdoms occurring in both forested and non-forested natural ecosystems including: non-timber forest products as defined in § 1.201 (48) of this ordinance; wild plants as defined in § 1.201 (93) of this ordinance; gathering products as defined in § 1.201(32) of this ordinance; and endangered or threatened plant species as defined in § 1.201 (23), but for the purposes of this ordinance excludes wild rice and timber.
Miscellaneous Forest Products means any undomesticated species, or part thereof, of the plant and fungi kingdoms occurring in both forested and non-forested natural ecosystems including:
Miscellaneous Forest Products means any wild plant including: non-timber forest products, wild plants that are not trees such as herbaceous plants and shrubs, gathering products, endangered or threatened plant species, and species of special concern, but for the purposes of this ordinance excludes timber. (m) "National Forest" means those lands located within the ceded territory owned by the United States of America and part of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest or the Ottawa National Forest. (n) "Non-Commercial Traditional and Cultural Purpose" means the use of timber harvested with respect to a definable use, area, or practice, identified by an Indian tribe as traditional or cultural because of the long established significance or ceremonial nature of the use, area, or practice to the Indian tribe; and is not for commercial purposes. (o) "Non-Timber Forest Products" means any of the following miscellaneous forest products: bark, boughs, firewood, lodgepoles, and sap as further defined in this section. (p) "Salvage Timber" means any tree in a Forest Service salvage timber stand, whether alive, dead, down or standing, having a diameter of four inches or greater. (q) "Sap" means the watery fluid that circulates through a tree or plant, carrying food and other substances to the various tissues. (r) "Shrub" means a woody perennial plant usually branched several times at or near the base giving it a bushy appearance, and is usually less than five meters tall. (s) "Signatory Tribe" means an Indian Tribe which is a signatory to the Treaty of 1836, 7 Stat. 491, the Treaty of 1837, 7 Stat. 536, or the Treaty of 1842, 7 Stat. 591, or such tribe's successor in interest. (t) "Species of Special Concern" means any wild plant which is contained on the tribal species of special concern list. (u) "Timber" means any tree that is not a lodgepole as defined in Section 2.01(2)(k) of this ordinance, or is not firewood as defined in Section 2.01(2)(f) of this ordinance. (v) "Tree" means a woody, perennial plant with a single trunk that is typically unbranched at or near the base, and is usually greater than five meters tall. (w) "Tribal conservation department" means the Fond du Lac Resource Management Division or, as circumstances indicate, of another signatory tribe. (x) "'Wild Plant" means any undomesticated species, or part thereof, of the plant and fungi kingdoms occurring in both forested and non-forested natural ecosystem, but for the purposes of this ordinance excludes wild rice.

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