Swan River State Forest, Montana, proposes timber salvage logging on 1,930 acres for 1.5 mmbf of timber following severe storm on June 26
Wendy Lisney
KALISPELL, Montana
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July 30, 2012
(Associated Press)
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The manager of the Swan River State Forest in northwestern Montana says an attempt to put together a timber salvage is being made for 1.5 million board feet from various types of trees blown down during a severe storm last month.
Dan Roberson tells the Daily Inter Lake (http://bit.ly/QmURzT ) that most of the trees blown down in the June 26 storm are in the White Porcupine forest management project.
The proposed salvage is in an area governed by a Grizzly Bear Conservation Agreement that requires a rotational schedule for management activities.
State officials are asking the U.S. Fish and Wildlife for an exception to allow the salvage logging in about 1,930 acres.
Officials hope to begin the salvage in August and continue through October.
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