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North Santiam Watershed Council


Oregon Forest Becomes Setting for a Cooperative Thinning Venture

June 14, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In Oregon, huge swaths of the Willamette National Forest, perhaps as much as 12,000 acres, has stands of trees less than 40 years old that have never been thinned. The firs are crowded together, making it hard for sunlight to reach them. Competition for resources has made them susceptible to insects...

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