
Fire plan would cut 2.4 million New Jersey Pinelands trees
New Jersey environmental officials say the plan to kill trees in a section of Bass River State Forest is designed to better protect against catastrophic wildfires.
That might be a Yankee Candle.I smell money in it for someone.
That might be a Yankee Candle.
From rather peripheral experience to a somewhat similar project, old dense pitch pine stands are pretty worthless as far as timber goes. They can be used for pulp or shavings for animal bedding, probably the latter, unless there's a paper mill closer than I think. I don't want to underestimate the ability of graft to appear in New Jersey contracts, but they're not plundering some commercially valuable resource here. They do make money off of pulp and thats most likely what they will sell it for
Good thing NJ doesn't have a widespread pine beetle outbreak.There are multiple projects like that with one in Greenwood. I wrote over two years ago to them and again recently and it still has not gone into the stakeholder process.
Good thing NJ doesn't have a widespread pine beetle outbreak.