Restoration sale of timber could be a sign of things to come

A small timber sale on the Sitka road system this fall was the first of that the local ranger district hopes is many so-called “restoration” sales. Seventy-seven trees were taken from the Starrigavan Valley, a once-magnificent watershed clearcut over three decades ago.

Robert Woolsey, KCAW – Sitka

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