Can’t See The Forest For The Trees
You like Redwood decking, hot tubs, etc? You’ll be pleased that soon virtually all redwood for such products will be imported if the regulators have their way. You may have seen articles here on the FR concerning the bankruptcy filing by Pacific Lumber Co. [PALCO] of Scotia on the North Coast, near Eureka. They’ve beenjammed into that position by the ever-changing regulatory positions of it’s partner, the State of California
Several years ago, PALCO, in an arrangement negotiated with the state, sold to California thousands of acres of old growth forest redwoods, The Headwaters Forest, for us taxpayers to sit on into perpetuity. [Only 3% of all old growth in CA is in private hands, the rest State or Fed owned and I suppose, "protected"] In return, PALCO would have some predictability, they thought, for some years to come to operate on their 200,000 acres of lands they still own. In doing so, they implement a Habitat Conservation Plan for endangered critters, as well as complying with Timber Harvest Plan regs.These THP’s are developed as you go and last about 3 years until they must be updated for a given harvest zone.… Read More