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Can I get a draft work plan for Watershed Forest Protection and Biodiversity Conservation?

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Can I get a draft work plan for Watershed Forest Protection and Biodiversity Conservation?

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  1. This problem has almost an infinite # of answers since each forest ecosystem has its own parameters and specific attributes. People go to school for years to learn how to develop management plans. First you need to evaluate what is there. Next decide what you want there and is it feasible, then figure out how you can accomplish what you want. One example I know of is some of the state game lands in central PA where they wanted to increase the ruffed grouse population. They cut the forest in 10 year increments - one acre plots, on a 40 year rotation (Each plot has 40 years before it is cut again.) This helps provide the habitat that helps the grouse thrive - providing cover, food sources, drumming logs, etc..  Other species also benefit from this practice - such as deer and turkey, though interior species (Ones who prefer large areas of uncut forest) do not like the fragmentation of the forest and move out. Other invasive species also find the fragmentation advantageous to them and move in - such as the brown headed cow bird - which is harming the native song bird population.

    So to answer your question - not easily - but you could ask locally through environment centers or your state forester or EPA, Sierra Club, etc.


  2. there is only one that i can think of .  that is to fight for no more power plants.  power plants is the main cause to global warming.  if we can control the pollution from power plants mother earth will then replenish herself.  STOP POWER PLANTS.

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