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Forest
Management
The Penn State Forestland
Management Office's forest management is guided by the School of
Forest Resources' mission, the forests' biological conditions and
more specifically the need for teaching, research, and demonstration
opportunities. Our forests' are actively managed as renewable natural
resources to provide timber, habitat for wildlife, opportunities
for recreation, and protection of our water resources.
All Penn State forestlands
are managed at a stand level under the guidance of forest management
plans. NOTE: A stand is a contiguous group of trees uniform in species
composition, arrangement of age classes and condition to be a distinguishable
unit. (David M. Smith, The Practice of Silviculture, 1986, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
Every forested stand
is subjected to a thorough evaluation prior to, during, and after
a management treatment.
Click
on the flowchart below to review our steps to plan a timbersale
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Click
on the flowchart below to review our steps to harvest a timbersale
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Click below to learn
more about our management treatments.
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