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The Forest is a Garden shared by all of life on Earth
But the plants live longer than we do:
Healthy forest
Wildlife belong, contribute, and delight us too
Multiple species grow side by side Multi-age - constant new growth and dying of old
What's there is there*
Success is defined by sustainable yield, subordinated to esthetic enjoyment and wildlife diversity.
Disruptions are unpredictable, nature-caused, but important to a healthy ecosystem. Wind, fire and insect damage create sporadic opportunities for human harvest without negative impact
There is no such thing as waste. Burned trees in sporadic natural fires create habitat for important bird and insect species and prepare soil conditions for sun-loving tree species to get started. Shady conditions allow hemlock, cedar, and spruce to grow, reducing opportunities for fir, larch, and some deciduous species.
Left to itself, a forest will do just fine. But enlightened and respectful human involvement can make a forest more productive for human needs without sacrificing its general balance and value to other wildlife.