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How many acres of redwood will be protected under the HCP/SYP, and how many acres does Pacific Lumber Company own?

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How many acres of redwood will be protected under the HCP/SYP, and how many acres does Pacific Lumber Company own?

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The uncut old-growth and residual old-growth groves that will be protected for the life of the HCP represent approximately 8,200 acres, assuming that Pacific Lumber retains Grizzly Creek. This represents about 1,200 acres of uncut old-growth redwood, about 3,000 acres of residual old-growth redwood, about 3,800 acres of inter-woven second-growth redwood, and about 200 acres of old-growth Douglas Fir in Booth’s Run Grove. After the Headwaters Preserve is purchased, Pacific Lumber Company will own over 200,000 acres of timberland, all of which will be covered by the HCP. Will Pacific Lumber Company be able to harvest old-growth redwood under this HCP? If so, how much? Yes, PL will be able to cut a small amount of old-growth redwood and a moderate amount of residual old-growth redwood. The Headwaters Preserve and the HCP will protect about 84% of the uncut old-growth redwood, and about 29% of the residual old-growth redwood, that Pacific Lumber currently owns.

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The uncut old-growth and residual old-growth groves that will be protected for the life of the HCP represent approximately 8,200 acres, assuming that Pacific Lumber retains Grizzly Creek. This represents about 1,200 acres of uncut old-growth redwood, about 3,000 acres of residual old-growth redwood, about 3,800 acres of inter-woven second-growth redwood, and about 200 acres of old-growth Douglas Fir in Booth’s Run Grove. After the Headwaters Preserve is purchased, Pacific Lumber Company will own over 200,000 acres of timberland, all of which will be covered by the HCP. Will Pacific Lumber Company be able to harvest old-growth redwood under this HCP? If so, how much? Yes, PL will be able to cut a small amount of old-growth redwood and a moderate amount of residual old-growth redwood. The Headwaters Preserve and the HCP will protect about 84% of the uncut old-growth redwood, and about 29% of the residual old-growth redwood, that Pacific Lumber currently owns. This combination represents

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