Examples of State Forests in a sentence
Evaluation and final determination for such programs shall be conducted by the Chief of Bureau of Forest Resource Management (BFRM) or the BFRM’s State Forests Section Leader.
Water mixed into herbicides will be brought to the site and will not be drawn from any water body adjacent to or located on State Forests.
A Forestry Bill to govern licensing of felling trees and sawmills, timber agreements on customary land, establishes State Forests and Forest Reserves and provides for the conservation of forest and its management was prepared in 2004 but has not been passed by Parliament.
Designated representatives of the regional directorate of the State Forests National Forest Holding, the competent chamber of agriculture and commune heads (mayors, city presidents) may also participate as members in the work of the committee.
Kerala State Forests and Wildlife Department has been entrusted the responsibility for carrying out activities in the forested areas.
The PURCHASER agrees that pursuant to Section 4650.1, Public Resources Code, timber from State Forests shall not be sold to any primary manufacturer, nor to any person for resale to a primary manufacturer, who makes use of such timber at any plant not located within the United States unless it is sawn on four sides to dimensions not greater than 4 inches by 12 inches.
Any purchaser of timber from State Forests who makes or permits use of said timber in violation of Section 4650.1, Public Resources Code, or Sections 1515-1521, Title 14, California Code of Regulations, shall be prohibited from purchasing State Forest timber for a period of five years and may have his timber operator license suspended for up to six months.
The eight Demonstration State Forests are managed and used to support research and demonstration projects on forest management, public recreation opportunities, fish and wildlife habitat, and watershed protection.
The ACP Project will pass through several managed or vegetation communities of special concern, including the James River and Horsepen Wildlife Management Areas; the Kumbrabow and Seneca State Forests; the Monongahela National Forest and George Washington National Forest; late seral forests; 16 Natural Heritage Conservation Sites in Virginia; and 12 natural heritage natural areas and 9 natural communities in North Carolina.
Independent data compiled by State Forests shows 1 in every 4 homes are attacked by termites at some stage in its life.