The Mink Hills in Warner have returned to forest, where hemlock, oak, and beech trees now make their home, replacing the early settlers who clear-cut this land to make way for sheep pastures.John Bassi is working to make sure these residents – the.
The Mink Hills in Warner have returned to forest, where hemlock, oak, and beech trees now make their home, replacing the early settlers who clear-cut this land to make way for sheep pastures.John Bassi is working to make sure these residents – the.
Deep in the forests of the southern coastal plains are places where trees rise up straight out of the ground, sometimes one hundred feet, their branches
2021 OCT 06 By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News Current study results on Risk Management have been published. According to news reporting out of Visby, Sweden, by NewsRx editors, research stated,“ While there is a large literature on how individual homeowners perceive location-specific wildfire hazard, there is only one study specific.
Bill Cook
ESCANABA Owning a woodland is the dream of many. But how does one “kick the tires” when looking at property?
Forest ownership encompasses a small minority of Michigan citizens. Let’s be up-front about this. Less than two percent of the human population owns ten acres or more. However, this accounts for about 40 percent of the forest area, or about eight million acres. That’s a lot of forest owned by a few. The rest of the forest is owned by a mix of governments, corporations, and a short list of other private groups.
In Michigan, three-quarters of the “family forest” was purchased, with most of the remainder inherited. According to the National Woodland Owner Survey, a U.S. Forest Service research tool, the big reasons to own forestland are wildlife, scenery, hunting, and privacy.