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Washington's Working Forests
Приєднався 18 кві 2012
Відео
Washington’s Working Foresters "35 Percent"
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Healthy forests absorb carbon from the atmosphere. When working forests are harvested, the carbon from trees remains stored in wood products.
Washington’s Working Foresters "Plant and Grow"
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Our foresters use science to determine which trees to leave standing to preserve water quality, fish and wildlife habitat.
Washington’s Working Foresters "Not Only"
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The byproducts of harvesting and manufacturing lumber are used to make products like electricity, biofuels-even LCD displays and cell phone screens.
Washington's Working Foresters "Stores Carbon"
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Trees are the best and most natural way of removing carbon from the atmosphere, and 50% of the weight of wood products is stored carbon.
Washington’s Working Foresters "In the Words of a Forester"
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Growing trees that provide climate-friendly wood products. Wood stores carbon. In growing trees and wood products.
Washington’s Working Foresters "Jobs"
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In addition to providing jobs like equipment operators, truck drivers, and mill workers, there are hundreds of additional jobs that also exist in the forest.
Identifying Fish and Non-Fish Stream Types
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Identifying Fish and Non-Fish Stream Types
RMAP - Removes Fish Passage Barriers 2001-2021
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RMAP - Removes Fish Passage Barriers 2001-2021
Port Blakely Road and Culvert Improvements
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Port Blakely Road and Culvert Improvements
Restoring our Forests to Health, the Paradise, CA wildfire
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Restoring our Forests to Health, the Paradise, CA wildfire
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Awesome video with an awesome guy that represents the industry better than anyone I know. Great Job!
No Mycelial network in this subfloor. Without which the forest wouldn't exist. Kind of important.
This channel helps me understand and learn about how my actions might help or hurt the land I love.
Thank you for this 💜 never stop what you do! Definitely just ignited my passion of conservation
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Great information-this was very helpful as I begin learning about Washington State plants and trees.
Yeah here in North Carolina we got the Eastern hemlock Western North Carolina
Up until sasquatch and the legend story it was a good video.
Anne Meara clone ?
Conifer supremacy! Maple and Alder GET OUT!
Thanks again Kelly. These are great resource guides. Big foot is a little dorky but needed perhaps to enroll younger viewers.
I’m creating a museum level historic forest logging industry model railroad and this is by far the most informative video. It brings to mind and reinforces the need to be respectful and honor our natural resources. Thanks so much for this contribution.
absolutely amazing
😂 I love you
Jiwa kentallll
I love that little legend, I’d never heard it!
Thank you, this was helpful!
I absolutely love it! But is it fire safe?
You took our school on a trail hike! It was fantastic 👏 thank you for your love of our woods 🌿🍃🍂🍁🌱
enojyed-this is perfect ,;))
Salut! like~ top masterpiece-
I love all the trees 💘
maple: five lobed leaves, deciduous, big crown alder: deciduous, ovular serrated eaves Hemlock: flat short pine like needles douglas fir: deeply grooved thick bark, needle like leaves that go all the way around Cedar: reddish bark, coniferous, flattened leves but not quite as needly, more like a miniature fern
Hemlocks are also coniferous… & you’ve got no Cedars (Cedrus spp.) in America
I thought my internet had a problem for a sec. I really wish the editing had been focused on piecing the video together correctly!!!! wish there were more videos like this
I enjoyed this. awesome
Kid
You destroy the forest of hundreds of years and after plant young trees...? 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Nice!! Green hypocrisy!
Old growth logging is basically over in the lower 48 bud. Damn near everything being cut is second growth, most of which on ground that's been logged 2 or 3 times before. Removing any single old growth tree on public and even private land is incredibly regulated. Do some research
Joe mama
Bruh
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Thanks, just moved to Oregon and am seeing giants.
Just think about what they used to look like, puny in comparison now
Why doesn't he talk about the design process of wood building
please do everyone a favor and lose the music next time. Give her some more time to explain aswell, these feel like commercials lol
I don’t agree. I think they did a great job.
I think you’re the only one here asking for that favor, bubba.
Great video! Thanks!
I'm new to the Pacific Northwest and Washington. Are there classes I could take or walks through the first with a ranger to learn more about the trees in the area? Or... what are some good books? Love the video!
Just head out by yourself - I think it’s more fun that way. I’m In Massachusetts but I’m just getting interested myself. Just Google “Washington state tree identification” and have a couple of websites open and ready on your phone. The sites are great - all you have to do is get a good look at one leaf and the bark, then fill in the clues. It’s a really awesome feeling when you figure one out!
Sounds like you would enjoy "Tree School".
REFORESTAR REFORESTAR árboles nativos para que VUELVA el ciclo de vida. Los árboles regulan la temperatura en la corteza TERRESTRE. No existiría el cambio climático. No existiría el calentamiento global. Los árboles resguardan las NAPAS SUBTERRÁNEAS. Cómo tan poca visión? DÓNDE están los AMBIENTALISTAS. PRIORIDAD para todos los países del mundo.
So cool
Intreristing
Interesting
crazy video, more people should see it
everything almost
Hit that like button
Oh my god Archie 😹😹
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@@katiehope7859 KATIEEEEEE
what kind of trees are they planting in the video?
Looks like only one type of tree, and that's not good for forests. Looks like they're more interested in trees for lumber, instead of the tree variation of a proper/natural forest.
Maybe we should export fewer logs, let the trees grow longer and larger, and go back to supplying quality lumber like we had 50 years ago.
Ya that would be nice I’ve watched the forest around me slowey dispear because of logging
@@blackout6967 I live in a Oregon timber area about 10 miles from where 1000s of logs are exported to Asia. Most of the standing trees would only make good firewood.
thats great to see a woman in the woods, great for you miki, i hope there will be more ladies like you encouraged to work a job typically filled with men.
You guys are great, not many companies would be willing to do this, not only are you helping the environment but you are also growing a future crop, in my opinion if big lumber companies are willing to take a lot of trees, then they should replant a lot of trees
way to go!
You rock Miki!
I have went out with a Washington state logging crew and personally watched them log off the land, cleaned up the site, and then replanted before going to their next job. I get so upset when the environmentalists say that they do not replant where they logged off at!!! "THEY DO REPLANT", as it is a part of their job.
That replanting is critical! And it's damn hard work--I've heard it can be the caloric equivalent of running a marathon! Also, you might want to check out the work of droneseed.com/