I have been visiting as many sites as I can on the "harvest" map before comments close (locked down now unfortunately). The most recent had a humongous healthy Old Growth beech on it and lots of smaller ones. It is scheduled to be clearcut (10% retention). I have been told time and again by L&F and conservation officials that there is no interest in beech conservation when I draw extremely rare healthy beech in condemned stands to their attention._______________________________________________
With kindest regards
Mary
On May 2, 2021, at 8:48 AM, Peter Payzant <peter@payzant.net> wrote:
To clarify, I was wondering if there was any point in trying to re-establish Beech here once the existing ones are gone. When would it be worth the effort, if ever?
It seems that the National Tree Seed Centre is not well-stocked with American Beech seed, by the way.
--- Peter Payzant
On 2021-05-01 4:37 PM, John and Nhung wrote:
I wonder if the National Tree Seed Centre in Fredericton (https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/science-data/research-centres-labs/forestry-research-centres/atlantic-forestry-centre/national-tree-seed-centre/13449) could help. A couple of years ago, I was in touch re. Hemlocks (threatened by the adelgid) and black ash (Thought I’d hit a lot of them down here in God’s country, but they turned out to be a European species!).
Donnie McPhee (donnie.mcphee@canada.ca) is the go-to guy and can probably identify go-to people in N.S.
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