What does a “demonstration state forest” demonstrate?
The demonstration state forest system of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) was established in the mid-1940’s to furnish local needs of research, demonstration, and education related to forest management. Currently, the demonstration state forest (DSF) system encompasses over 71,000 acres of land in the form of eight state forests. DSFs are healthy, living forests which demonstrate conservation and protection of wildlife, fisheries, vegetation, soil, and watershed resources as well as sustained-yield forest management activities. Boggs Mountain and the other State Forests demonstrates the productive and economic possibilities of good forest practices toward maintaining forest land in a productive condition. The management objectives and plans developed for each State Forest are subject to periodic review and approval by the Board of Forestry and Fire Protection.
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