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1 Sustainable Forest Management on the Yakama Reservation

2 Washington 1.4 million acres established by the Treaty of June 9, 1855

3 Agriculture Total Area 1.4 million acres Range Forest Forest and Woodland 647,172 acres = 47 %

4 What is sustainable forestry? What is forest health? What are the characteristics of a healthy forest?

5 A healthy forest is a condition where insects, diseases, fire and weather events do not threaten forest management objectives now and in the future

6 A healthy forest maintains  a diversity of plants and animals  aesthetic appeal  resource sustainability and  is resilient to disturbances

7  Cultural Resources  Fish  Forest Health  Range  Revenue and Employment  Water Quality  Wildlife What do we want to sustain?

8 An unhealthy forest is characterized by  high levels of insects and diseases  increased mortality and  reduced forest productivity

9 Changes in forest health have occurred as a result of  Fire Exclusion  Livestock Grazing  Selective Timber Harvesting

10 Increased stand densities and decreased tree vigor

11 Conversion in Timber Types 19341997

12 Extensive areas of the Yakama Forest are dominated by Douglas-fir and grand fir Very good for the budworm

13 205,584 acres

14 Western Spruce Budworm Defoliation

15 Short Term Strategy: Recover value of dead and dying trees

16 Long Term Strategy: Promote the development of a more resilient and sustainable forest

17 288,159 Acres

18 Prescribed fire Low- Intensity burn

19 Before Silvicultural Treatment

20 After Silvicultural Treatment

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22 Inventory 1934 4 Billion BF 1996 11 Billion BF Total Harvest 6 Billion BF

23 Thank You


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