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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (323051)11/25/2002 6:47:07 PM
From: ManyMoose  Respond to of 769670
 
Don't tell me about the woods in the Northwest. I've walked a few miles of it, likely a good deal more than you have. I spent seventeen years doing that, sometimes every day for weeks at a time. I know where the Douglas-fir are, where the western redcedar are, where the Alaska yellow cedar are, where the white pine, the western larch, the noble fir, the silver fir, the grand fir, the Sitka spruce, the sugar pine, the incense cedar, the western hemlock, the mountain hemlock, the subalpine fir, the lodgepole pine, the ponderosa pine. I know where you can find the white bark pine, the alpine larch, the Engelmann spruce.

You can have any kind of forest that you want growing after a clearcut. It all depends on what the objectives of the landowners are.