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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: logging + forest + log  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Scientists say spotted owl plan not good enough
BusinessWeek -
The owl recovery plan gives BLM and the Forest Service too much latitude to log in owl habitat -- a lack of regulatory control identified as one of the ...

TriCities.com
Judge Halts Wise County Logging
TriCities.com, TN -
According to the motion, the company has never been engaged in mining and has contracted with Penn Virginia to log about 110 acres of forestland on Ison ...
'Mother Lode' Of Gorillas Found In Congo Forests
NPR -
In recent years, the Republic of Congo has begun to sell the right to log the forests, Ruggiero said. In his view, the pressure to keep selling logging ...
Liberia: Government Puts Forest Reforms in Jeopardy - Says NGO ...
AllAfrica.com, Washington -
... as well as representatives of several logging companies, these communities made it clear that they would resist any attempt to log in their area without ...

CTV.ca
Environmentalists Protest Logging In British Columbia's Clayoquot ...
AHN - Aug 3, 2008
Currently, two companies, Coulson Forest Products of Port Alberni, and First-Nations owned MaMook Natural Resources Ltd., are planning to log in the ...
Environmentalists renew calls for opposition to development in ... The Canadian Press
Former premier weighs in logging plans in Clayoquot Sound AOL Canada
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Waterfalls make Oregon state park a photographer's paradise
USA Today -
Even so, it's open year-round, and although summer weekends book out nine months in advance, visitors can easily rent one of the small log cabins during the ...
Calls for immediate moratorium on old growth logging
ABC Online, Australia -
"The last thing you would do would be to log old-growth forests in Tasmania or Victoria." Ms Young believes it is unfair Australia's forestry industry is ...

Globe and Mail
Crash survivor a hero, says family
Canada.com, Canada -
Frasher said the community of log-loaders is "like a brotherhood" and his employees are struggling with the "devastating" news. The Grumman Goose amphibious ...
Crash survivor hailed as hero Ottawa Citizen
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Residents shaken by log-hauling plan
The North Bay Nugget, Canada - Aug 1, 2008
Already miffed at the recommendation by Nipissing Forest Resource Management Inc. to use Highway 534 for log-hauling trucks, Scott Westall said the meeting ...

Canada.com
Environmentalists issue ultimatum over logging in BC's Clayoquot Sound
The Canadian Press,  B.C. - Jul 27, 2008
Clayoquot Sound First Nations say they know how to log and manage the environment responsibly. John Frank, deputy chief councillor of the Ahousaht, ...
Natives and environmentalists on opposite sides of new Clayoquot fight Vancouver Sun
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ECOLOGY: Tropical Forests--Log'Em or Leave'Em? -
RL Chazdon - Science, 1998 - sciencemag.org
... year's extreme drought and subsequent forest fires in Indonesia and Amazonia bear
witness to the large-scale indirect effects of logging and forest conversion. ...

Effects of selective logging on tropical forest butterflies on Buru, Indonesia -
JK Hill, KC Hamer, LA Lace, WMT Banham - Journal of Applied Ecology, 1995 - JSTOR
Effects of Selective Logging on Tropical Forest Butterflies on Buru, Indonesia.
JK Hill. KC Hamer. LA Lace. WMT Banham. The Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 32, ...

Log-normal distribution of species abundances is not a universal indicator of rain forest -
M Nummelin - Journal of Applied Ecology, 1998 - Blackwell Synergy
... WMT 1995 Effects of selective logging on tropical forest butterflies on
Buru, Indonesia. Journal of Applied Ecology, 32, 754 760. ...

Influence of Selective Logging on Bird Species Diversity in a Guianan Rain Forest -
JM Thiollay - Conservation Biology, 1992 - JSTOR
... Selective Logging and Rash Forest Birds 49 were recognizable: low undergrowth
(0-2 m), lower and upper understory (2-9 m and 10-20 m), lower and upper canopy ...

An alternative approach for detecting and monitoring selectively logged forests in the Amazon -
C Souza, P Barreto - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2000 - informaworld.com
... 1996 at least 5048ha, 22% of the forested area in 1984, were logged (total logged
forest in table 1 minus total logging in previously logged forest in table 2 ...

Retaining forest biomass by reducing logging damage -
MA Pinard, FE Putz - Biotropica, 1996 - JSTOR
... 87% of stems, unpubl, data) and that they represented 87 percent of the total vine
biomass (Tables 3, 5 & 7). One year after logging, forest areas logged by ...

[PDF] The structure of lowland rainforest after selective logging in West Kalimantan, Indonesia -
F Ecology - Forest Ecology and Management, 1994 - phylodiversity.net
... 45% 23 b) one yr d) all sites Fig. 4. Intensity of disturbance to canopy from
mechanized logging in lowland forest at Sg. Matan, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. ...

[BOOK] Ecology of an African Rain Forest: Logging in Kibale and the Conflict Between Conservation and … -
TT Struhsaker - 1997 - University Press of Florida
... 4. The Impact of Logging on Forest Gap and Edge Dynamics 125 ... He later expanded this
work to include the impact of logging on forest gap dynamics. ...

Effects of the ban on tropical log exports on the forestry sector of Indonesia -
EGT Manurung, J Buongiorno - Journal of World Forest Resource Management, 1997 - fao.org
... TRADE, MODELS, ROUNDWOOD, SAWNWOOD, PLYWOOD, SUPPLY BALANCE, DEMAND, FORESTRY POLICIES,
NATIONAL INCOME, PRICES, LABOUR, LOGGING, FOREST WORKERS, VALUE ADDED ...
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Damage-controlled logging in managed tropical rain forest in Suriname -
J Hendrison - 1990 - library.wur.nl
WAU dissertation no. 1391. Summary Title: Damage-controlled logging in managed tropical
rain forest in Suriname. Author: J. Hendrison Date: 14 December 1990. ...

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Measuring nectar from eucalypts

The effect of logging on canopy nectar production in tall forest trees has for the first time been investigated by NSW DPI researchers, with funding from the Honeybee Program of the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation and Forests NSW.

State forests provide the major honey resource for the beekeeping industry in NSW.

While Forests NSW has a number of management practices in place to retain nectar-producing trees during logging operations, there has been no information on how much nectar is produced by retained trees or young trees regrowing after logging.

Indeed, beekeepers have expressed concern about the effects of logging on nectar production, especially the perception that young trees do not produce as much nectar as mature trees.

The two eucalypt species chosen for research, Spotted Gum Corymbia maculata and Grey Ironbark Eucalyptus paniculata, are of prime importance to nectarfeeding wildlife, the timber industry and beekeepers.

Using cranes and cherry-pickers, flowers in forest canopies over 30 metres high on the NSW south coast were accessed. Nectar in flowers bagged overnight was measured to determine how much nectar they produce.

Both large and small trees were measured in forest with different logging histories: recently logged, regrowth and mature (more than 50 years since logging).

After measuring thousands of flowers, the study concluded that nectar production in Spotted Gum on a per flower basis was not affected by logging history nor tree size.

When the amount of nectar produced by whole forest stands is estimated on the basis of individual flower measurements and counts of flowers and trees, the study found that mature forest produced almost 10 times as much sugar per hectare as recently logged forest.

However, because current logging practices result in a mosaic landscape, where some areas are logged and others are left untouched, the impact is far less.

An estimate of nectar production at a ‘compartment’ scale found a recently logged compartment produced half the amount of nectar as a compartment of mature forest.

Most importantly, nectar was not a limited resource in 2005, when the research was undertaken, as extensive flowering was recorded across the south coast.

The study surveyed local beekeepers with questionnaires and found that honey yields in 2005 were extremely high: a typical 1000 hectares of spotted gum forest flowering from April-August yielded five tonnes of honey.

Honey productivity was found to be comparable across the three different logging histories: recently logged, regrowth and mature. But not every year is as good as 2005, with flowers measured in 2003 providing a strong contrast.

Few trees were in flower and nectarivores, especially birds and honeybees, left virtually no nectar behind by mid-morning.

Beekeepers reported that hive bees were not producing honey under these conditions.

Results for grey ironbark showed similarities to spotted gum with regard to the impact of logging, but the species differed markedly in other aspects of nectar production.

The results of this study will help promote sustainability by raising the awareness of forestry organisations about the importance of the nectar resource for native fauna and honeybees and that of beekeepers about current forest management.

Contact Brad Law, forest resources scientist, West Pennant Hills, 9872 0162 or bradl@sf.nsw.gov.au

 
 
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