Avoid leaving felled trees on large stones, boulder fields, and stone walls during selective cutting

Habitat Function Type of work
Forest
Landscape, Cultural
Pre-commercial thinning

In order to maintain biodiversity, forest microstructures (e.g. large boulders, stone walls, bogs, springs) are maintained during forest management.

Description of the action

Do not leave felled trees on large stones, stone fields, or stone fences.

Why?

Leaving felled trees on large stones, stone piles, and stone walls is not aesthetically pleasing.