Forest Management
Mature stand of Douglas Fir
Logging Operation
Replanting after harvest
Protecting water quality and flow duration
Commitment to Sustainable Forestry
Ueland Tree Farm is committed to sustainable forestry. This includes:
- Providing a sustainable flow of natural resources to local and regional residents and businesses, while protecting key streams, wetlands and wildlife corridors
- Maintaining a diverse mix of species and age classes. This supports a vibrant early to mid-successional habitat in the forest
- Protecting and enhancing the existing hydrologic environment for streams, wetlands and subsurface flows on the tree farm so that it contributes to the overall health of the Chico Creek sub-basin
- Supporting responsible public and cultural access to the tree farm consistent with its operation as a working forest
When practical, state-of-the-art logging equipment and techniques such as cut to length low impact forwarders are used in combination with both pre- and post-commercial thinning to allow much of the forest canopy to be preserved during harvest.
Over the past decade, timber has been harvested from less than 20% of UTF property, primarily through thinning, which is consistent with our long-term forest management plan. In most cases, less than one-third of the trees are harvested per acre during thinning operations, allowing the remainder to benefit from increased natural light and protecting the plants and wildlife that live on the forest floor.
Mountaineers Foundation Conservation Easement
Maps
- UTF Preliminary Forest Management Plan Map – 07/19/07 (PDF | 310 KB)
- UTF Preliminary Conservation Plan Map – 07/19/07 (PDF | 528 KB)
Mature stand of Douglas Fir
Logging Operation
Replanting after harvest
Protecting water quality and flow duration