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The project uses of state forest land as experimental tracts. That land is divided into nine compartments. One group of three compartments is a Control Group and experiences no logging. The second group is logged in an "evenaged" manner, with swaths comprising ten percent of each compartment logged every ten years. The third group is logged in an "unevenaged" manner, with selective logging of trees throughout the three compartments in that group. The unevenaged management style creates a forest with trees of various ages and sizes. In the two groups that are cut, 10% of trees are left uncut, to preserve them as Old Growth Forest . In both groups, researchers expect all tracts of cut forest to regenerate by the end of the project. The uncut control group, of course, remains unaffected.

The project has spawned twelve studies to assess the flora and fauna of the forest as it reacts to various logging methods. Although the project only started in 1995, researchers have already released some preliminary results of the study. The project's expected completion date is 2095.


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  • Missouri Department of Conservation, MOFEP Overview , March 2, 1995, accessed August 18, 2007.



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