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Long-Term Forest Practices Application Step 2 - Resource Protection Strategies - Eastern Washington is a legal document that was released by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is the Long-Term Forest Practices Application?
A: The Long-Term Forest Practices Application is a process through which forest landowners in Washington apply for long-term permits to conduct forest practices.
Q: What is Step 2 of the application process?
A: Step 2 of the application process is focused on resource protection strategies.
Q: What is considered as Eastern Washington?
A: Eastern Washington refers to the region of the state that is located east of the Cascade Mountains.
Q: What are resource protection strategies?
A: Resource protection strategies are measures implemented to protect natural resources during forest practices, such as water quality protection, wildlife habitat conservation, and erosion control.
Q: Why are resource protection strategies important?
A: Resource protection strategies are important to ensure that forest practices are conducted in an environmentally responsible manner, minimizing the impact on natural resources.
Q: What are some examples of resource protection strategies?
A: Examples of resource protection strategies include buffer zones along streams, wetland protection, maintaining wildlife corridors, and using erosion and sediment control measures.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing resource protection strategies?
A: Forest landowners are responsible for implementing resource protection strategies on their land, as part of the Long-Term Forest Practices Application process.
Q: Are resource protection strategies mandatory?
A: Yes, resource protection strategies are mandatory for forest landowners conducting long-term forest practices in Washington.
Q: Are there specific resource protection strategies for Eastern Washington?
A: Yes, the Long-Term Forest Practices Application in Eastern Washington may have specific resource protection strategies tailored to the unique ecological conditions of the region.
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