(1) The department shall manage old growth to meet
biodiversity and fiduciary objectives. The department shall consider the role
of all stand age classes in the maintenance of biodiversity when designing
harvests and other activities. Stand age distributions, including old growth,
shall be evaluated and managed as described in ARM 36.11.407 through 36.11.416
based on the patterns historically present on the landscape as a result of
natural disturbances. Amounts and distributions of all age classes will shift
and change over time. No stands would be permanently deferred from management,
although some stands may not be entered for relatively long time periods.
(a) The department shall identify old growth that
occurs in a project area. Old growth stands shall be managed to achieve
biodiversity objectives, including possible harvest. The department shall
consider site-specific concerns and other legal criteria regarding the harvest of old growth. Interdisciplinary teams
shall work to meet overall objectives to generate revenue for the trust, while
also meeting biodiversity goals across the landscape, which shall entail
project-level harvesting decisions.
(b) Designation
of old growth set-asides, or networks, may be made as long as the trust secures
full market value.
(c) When managing old growth the
department shall apply restoration, maintenance, or removal treatments
consistent with the range of natural disturbances.
(i) When utilizing old growth restoration
treatments, the department shall retain sufficient large live trees to meet the
old growth definition as defined in ARM 36.11.403. Such treatments shall be
applicable on sites that historically had non-lethal frequent fire regimes.
The department shall target shade tolerant species for removal and overall
stand density shall be reduced. The department shall treat stands with
periodic re-entry, and prescribed under-burning when practicable, to maintain
relatively low densities, open understories and dominance by shade-intolerant
species. The department shall determine specific prescriptions at the project
level.
(ii) When utilizing old growth maintenance
treatments, the department shall retain sufficient large live trees to meet the
old growth definition as defined in ARM 36.11.403. The department shall apply
such treatments on sites that historically had mixed severity fire regimes,
either relatively frequent or infrequent. In some cases, the department may
apply these treatments to stand replacement regimes when determined reasonable
at the project level. The department shall target shade tolerant species for
removal and reduce stand density. For residual stands, the department shall
incorporate canopy gaps of sufficient size to encourage regeneration of
shade-intolerant tree species. The department shall treat stands with periodic
re-entry at less frequent intervals than for restoration. Densities and
representation of shade-tolerant species will be higher than in restoration
treatments. Fire shall be less frequently applied than in restoration treatments.
The department shall determine specific prescriptions at the project level.
(iii) The department shall consider old growth
removal treatments on sites that historically had stand replacement fire
regimes. The department shall make selection of this treatment at the project
level after considerations for biodiversity and forest health. Post treatment
stands shall no longer qualify as old growth. The department shall determine
specific prescriptions at the project level.
(d) The department shall maintain the option to apply or to not
apply old growth removal treatments, regardless of disturbance regime, when
determined reasonable at the project level.