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Timberlands Biodiversity

Timberlands Biodiversity

林地生物多样性
Accesswire ·  04/03 09:45

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 3, 2024 / PotlatchDeltic

马萨诸塞州北安普敦/ACCESSWIRE/2024 年 4 月 3 日 /potlatchDeltic

Committed to Stewardship

致力于管理

Sustainably managed private working forests are healthy and resilient and provide forest habitat that supports a significant amount of the forest species. Our forest stewardship commitments include the responsibility to conserve wildlife species and their habitats.

可持续管理的私人工作林既健康又富有弹性,可提供支持大量森林物种的森林栖息地。我们的森林管理承诺包括保护野生动物物种及其栖息地的责任。

CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY

保护生物多样性

Forests are diverse ecological systems with habitats for plants, animals, and organisms. Active forest management is a valuable tool for creating and maintaining a wide range of biodiversity benefits, enabling forests to stay healthy and productive. Across a landscape, a mosaic of forest ages from recently harvested to old-growth can be maintained - these forests in turn support long-term viability of wildlife species, plants, and biodiversity. At a broader scale, managed forests can provide habitat connectivity and help maintain and enlarge intact forested areas.

森林是多样的生态系统,是植物、动物和生物的栖息地。积极的森林管理是创造和维持广泛的生物多样性益处的宝贵工具,使森林保持健康和生产力。在整个景观中,从最近采伐到原始生长的森林年龄可以保持不变——这些森林反过来又支持野生动物物种、植物和生物多样性的长期生存能力。在更广泛的范围内,受管理的森林可以提供栖息地连接,并有助于维护和扩大完整的森林面积。

Markets for forest products provide an incentive to conserve forests as forests compared to alternative land uses that are not as beneficial to water quality, wildlife habitat, carbon sequestration and recreation. Healthy and vigorously managed forests are also less susceptible to catastrophic loss from insects, disease, and wildfire.

与不利于水质、野生动物栖息地、碳固存和娱乐的其他土地用途相比,林业产品市场激励人们将森林当作森林来保护。健康和严格管理的森林也较不容易受到昆虫、疾病和野火造成的灾难性损失的影响。

Our commitment to conserving biodiversity on our forest lands is based on this recognition that well-managed working forest lands provide a broad range of habitats for aquatic, avian, and terrestrial biodiversity. Four main components comprise our approach to maintaining and enhancing biodiversity: (1) landscape-level management; (2) stand-level diversity; (3) protection of ecologically unique sites or species; and (4) research.

我们对保护林地生物多样性的承诺是基于这样的认识,即管理良好的工作林地为水生、鸟类和陆地生物多样性提供了广泛的栖息地。四个主要组成部分构成了我们维护和增强生物多样性的方法:(1)景观管理;(2)林地层面的多样性;(3)保护生态独特的地点或物种;以及(4)研究。

We provide habitat diversity at the landscape level by utilizing stand size and age class adjacency restrictions for final harvest, identifying streamside management zones, maintaining a diversity of cover types, and replanting native species. The managed landscape provides a mixture of forest structure, age classes, and cover types, intermingled with less intensively managed riparian areas and embedded conservation of unique sites. Diverse working forest landscapes provide abundant habitat for large ungulates such as deer, elk and moose and a wide diversity of birds such as red-bellied woodpeckers, prairie warblers and wild turkeys.

我们在景观层面提供栖息地多样性,方法是利用林地规模和年龄段相邻限制进行最终收割,确定河畔管理区域,保持覆盖类型的多样性以及重新种植本地物种。受管理的景观混合了森林结构、年龄等级和植被类型,再加上管理不那么密集的河岸区域和对独特景点的嵌入式保护。多样的森林景观为鹿、麋鹿和驼鹿等大型有蹄类动物以及红腹啄木鸟、草原莺和野火鸡等多种鸟类提供了丰富的栖息地。

We achieve stand-level diversity that enhances habitat for a variety of wildlife species through site-specific forest management including planning, implementation, and evaluation. Stand level diversity techniques include retaining unharvested areas, retention of den trees or snags, retention of slash piles, utilizing irregularly shaped openings, and protection of non-forested areas such as glades, meadows, and non-forested wetlands. We identify sites with species or communities that are unique, rare, or listed as federally threatened or endangered through exchange of data with state natural heritage programs, NatureServe, state wildlife agencies, and by internal discovery. Site locations are then mapped and included in our Land Resource Manager system. Foresters use this proprietary, real-time information when preparing detailed harvest plans to ensure these unique features are incorporated into our management plans. PotlatchDeltic has a long and continuing commitment to investing in and utilizing research to improve biodiversity conservation and environmental protection. We actively participate in and fund research with NCASI, universities, and fish and wildlife organizations to understand habitat and biodiversity response to forest management and then integrate research findings into our management. In addition, we actively advocate for laws and regulations that protect fish and wildlife and promote practical approaches that recognize the benefits of working forest lands.

我们通过针对特定地点的森林管理(包括规划、实施和评估)来实现林地多样性,从而改善各种野生动物物种的栖息地。林分多样性技术包括保留未采伐区域、保留树木或树桩、保留斜坡、利用形状不规则的开口以及保护林间空地、草地和非森林湿地等非森林区域。我们通过与州自然遗产项目、NatuReserve、州野生动物机构交换数据以及通过内部发现,识别具有独特、稀有或被列为联邦威胁或濒危物种或群落的遗址。然后绘制场地位置图,并将其包含在我们的土地资源管理器系统中。林业工作者在准备详细的收获计划时使用这些专有的实时信息,以确保将这些独特功能纳入我们的管理计划。PotlatchDeltic长期以来一直致力于投资和利用研究来改善生物多样性保护和环境保护。我们积极参与和资助NCASI、大学以及鱼类和野生动物组织的研究,以了解栖息地和生物多样性对森林管理的反应,然后将研究结果纳入我们的管理。此外,我们积极倡导保护鱼类和野生动物的法律法规,并提倡承认耕作林地的好处的实用方法。


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