Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Punatalk (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves (/showthread.php?tid=14366) Pages:
1
2
|
Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - 1voyager1 - 08-27-2014 Does anyone know the regulations or where they can be found concerning the utilization of standing deadwood in the forest reserves? RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - DanielP - 08-27-2014 Wildlife habitat RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - Tink - 08-27-2014 The only time I have ever harvested wood in a preserve or national forest is dead and down, with a permit. Standing dead trees are condo's for our winged friends. Community begins with Aloha Edited for dyslexia 8 28 14 RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - unknownjulie - 08-27-2014 I harvested it in Colorado and it was standing trees. There was some kind of permit that was 15 dollars, and you could take as much as you wanted. RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - missydog1 - 08-27-2014 Call DLNR? They most likely oversee this resource. If it's State Reserve, then rules in other states don't apply. If National, different agency and rules. NPS probably? My first husband was for a while self-employed harvesting dead wood and turning it into firewood, and later had a gig thinning the small trees in state forest reserve for forest health (live trees), but that was in California. Interesting about standing trees being left for birds. In California, the wildfire danger is too high for them to purposefully leave standing dead trees as fuel. But here, in the rain forest, I could see it. RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - lavalava - 08-27-2014 Cut a live one, I hear they make great Jungalows... RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - Malapuaao - 08-28-2014 Unless the tree was knocked down very recently the wood rots quickly. Freshly cut ohia scan be easily peeled in 12-24 hours after cutting. aloha RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - Midnight Rambler - 08-28-2014 Here are the Division of Forestry and Wildlife rules: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/rules/ Depending on what you want to do with it, you would need either a collecting permit (for personal use) or a commercial harvest permit. RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - geochem - 08-29-2014 and a lot of patience.... RE: Standing deadwood in Forest Reserves - birchl - 08-31-2014 deadwood isn't dead. its what the rest of the forest lives on! #10048; |