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Oregon's
Historic Tillamook Forest Fire of 1933 spread over 240,000 acres
of forest land, fires in 1939 and 1945 brought the total to 355,000
acres. Over 13 billion board feet of timber were killed.
Devastation
by these disastrous fires aroused Oregon voters to approve a bond
issue for reforestation and protection of the burned area. Access
roads were built and hazardous snags have been felled to improve
forest protection. Many of these snags were sound; over seven billion
board feet have been salvaged. Reforestation by planting and by
aerial seeding includes Douglas Fir, Noble Fir, Sitka Spruce, Western
Red Cedar and others.
A new
forest will provide valuable wood and paper products, improved water
storage, increase fish and wildlife and expanded outdoor recreation.
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