Is the twra doing any logging there?
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I don't think it ever stops.Is the twra doing any logging there?
I think they have like a 50 or 100 year plan to log a certain amount of acres per year then just start over and do it again. The way it was explained to me they never plan to stop logging on CatoosaIs the twra doing any logging there?
That's good to hear, at least 1 public property in this state will be spared the fate of becoming a old growth lifeless wasteland.
Nothing more lifeless and desolate than an old growth forest. They do have a visual awe appeal, but they are wastelands mostly.That's good to hear, at least 1 public property in this state will be spared the fate of becoming an old growth lifeless wasteland.
That sarcasm is priceless................With the increase of clear cutting and the hunting regulations that have been in place the last 20 years I'm sure any year now we will start to see a major increase of all wildlife in that area. So excited for the next 10 years!