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California Forest Products Commission: Home
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On publicly owned lands, some forests are so overcrowded that 500 or more trees compete for light and nutrients in areas that historically supported only 50. [more]
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently decided not to list the California spotted owl under the Endangered Species Act, citing stable populations in the Sierra Nevada and expectations of habitat improvements resulting from forest thinning efforts.