Fire Plan Would Cut 2.4 Million New Jersey Pinelands Trees

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Fire Plan Would Cut 2.4 Million New Jersey Pinelands Trees
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Up to 2.4 million trees would be cut down as part of a project to prevent major wildfires in a federally protected New Jersey forest heralded as a unique environmental treasure.

“We are in an era of climate change; it's incumbent on us to do our utmost to preserve these trees that are sequestering carbon,” he said. “If we don't have an absolutely essential reason for cutting down trees, we shouldn't do it.”

A Pinelands commissioner calculated that 2.4 million trees would be removed by using data from the state’s application, multiplying the percentage of tree density reduction by the amount of land affected. Tree thinning is an accepted form of forest management in many areas of the country, done in the name of preventing fires from becoming larger than they otherwise might be, and is supported by government foresters as well as timber industry officials. But some conservation groups say thinning does not work.

And scrawny trees aren't the only ones that will be cut: Many thick, tall trees on either side of some roads will be cut down to create more of a fire break, where firefighters can defend against a spreading blaze. Some environmentalists fear that might not be true, that felled trees could be harvested and sold as cord wood, wood pellets or even used in making glue.

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