Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Biomass is Bad in the European Union (EU) countries and is bad in Massachusetts state lands.


Buckland State Forest and all state lands are species' forests and must never be legally or illegally logged.


In Europe forests were destroyed by burning wood (aka biomass) thousands  of years ago, but some have returned to a natural state. In Massachusetts forests were destroyed a few hundred years ago and many have returned to potentially natural states.

Massachusetts foresters do not make the forest regrow. Nature does this on its own. In Massachusetts the state administrators only see the returning forests as resources. That is because state forest administrators are not qualified to speak for the forests. These state administrators must be replaced by ethical vegans and/or other ethical professionals who have no money or career interests in operating the forests as agricultural lands. Massachusetts forests are not agricultural lands; they are species' forests. Those who actually care about complete forest restoration will demand mature 150 year old forests through out the state.

Buckland State Forest abuts a group of partially conserved forests and one forest (the Species' Forest, Conway, MA) which is totally conserved as a species' forest in perpetuity. Buckland State Forest's triage status must be revoked as woodland (aka woodlot) subsidized wood and biomass extraction.

We are no longer listed with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We were told by a state worker at the state friends partnership that, "Buckland State Forest does not need a friends group".

We are looking forward to another great year. Once again the Buckland State Forest will be included in the Species' Forest Circuit Tour this summer.

All are welcome to join Friends of Buckland State Forest. Call (802) 258 7845 email rhstafursky@yahoo.com.


Friday, April 22, 2016

Easy to Return Buckland State Forest

 Buckland State Forest and all Massachusetts State forests must be returned. This can easily be done. We remove the junk deposited over time and we remove the invasives and non-native species of plants. The magnificent and the mundane forests can and should be returned with little effort.

“Chernobyl is an real example of a species' forest return without "manage, manage, manage". In this case radiation levels keep people out, but proper state laws could do the same if state foresters actually care about the species' forest. Please keep an open mind. Ask, specifically, what do conservationists conserve and who or what are they working for.” ——Dick Stafursky

http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/651899/?sc=swhn

Chernobyl de facto species' forest
The species to be controlled in Massachusetts is people. Forest research is to perfect people management. That would mean no hunting or fishing in State species' forests. We need to end bushmeat and ranching on state lands. We need an ethical vegan heading DCR.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The End of Commercial Logging and Pivate Hunting in Massachusetts State Forests Doable.


Organic Buckland State Forest

Fantastic natural landscape of Buckland State Forest, Buckland, Massachusetts (US). This species’ forest is filled with forest storm debris. Most of the rotten logs are pieces of hemlock trees broken off several meters up rather than uprooted. This organic debris prevents human and AUHM (animals under Human management) traffic and thus the local species get all the benefits of forest decay. Buckland State Forest has not been logged in its interior for perhaps a century. We detected no tree stumps. Friends of Buckland State Forest demand that this forest remain a returned species' forest in perpetuity and that logging, hunting and trails not be built or those existing trails on the perimeter and the gravel road to the cell tower not be maintained. Other than removal, invasives, and non-native trees, we tell the state to just let this RSF (returning species' forest) be.

not for people improvements


No stumps
a RSF (returning species' forest)
tree standing free


Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Massachusetts has Something in Common with China - Political Forestry



In the US, after the 19th and 20th centuries, the eastern broadleaf forest grew back from being cleared for cattle and sheep. This was, because of the railroads importing fossil fuel (mostly coal in those days) which replaced firewood. This forest return over all of New England was the first in all the world, yet the farmers of New England don't even know that the Great North Eastern New England Forest is impressive and unique. All politicians, President Obama and Senator Sanders for example, now are giving the go ahead to farmers to once again cut and totally exploit the forests which have taken one hundred and fifty years to re-grow. The proof of the returned forest can be seen anywhere in New England. Stone fences crisscross the land under the now returned forest canopies. There are few pastures, only trees, but this one hundred fifty year progress (via neglect) may be reversed by China-like selfishness. --- Richard H Stafursky

Buckland State Forest is under constant threat from State Forestry planners. Our friends group asks that all logging, hunting and other resource extraction end on Buckland State Forest acres. Actually, ending some destructive practice is easy. No research is required; just end it and the species' forest will return. The centuries of damage by the State of Massachusetts to this species' forest (Buckland State Forest) can be fixed within a few years. Invasive plants will grow less once this habitat "enhancement" is ended and the canopy returns and shades out invasives. This canopy return and the dynamic natural equilibrium which follows will also eliminate the hunter's excuse to manage and kill the mega-fauna for bushmeat.

Both eastern China and Northeastern US have a history of returned forests. The mature forests are our asset, not the biomass, firewood, paper and lumber from these  mature forest. Locals live in the middle of this magnificent forest, but they don't see it. We must praise the result of forest neglect over the centuries. We must not have politicians quietly form their plans for this species' forest destruction.



All are welcome to join Friends of Buckland State Forest, Buckland, MA (US) Please call Richard (Dick) Stafursky (802) 258-7845 Cell


Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Tree Farms of Evergreen Bad. Foresters are Wrong Again.

Buckland State Forest species' forest must be cured of tree farm past. New England forests must be returned as they were thousands of years ago. It is easy to do this. Europe leads the way for returning native forests. Massachusetts must catch up. State forestry is an embarrassment and all logging on state lands must end. 


Typical broadleaved spcies' forest ideal for Buckland State Forest.

'Wrong type of trees' in Europe increased global warming Science  05 Feb 2016:
Vol. 351, Issue 6273, pp. 597-600 DOI: 10.1126/science.aad7270

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35496350

Friday, October 2, 2015

Hunting Season (time of great troubles for the animal species)

Trail and right of way used by some hunters to set up blinds. In September it is flooded by storms, but will be soon trodden by hunters.
Hunting is completely unnecessary in the species' forest. This trail, which is also a right of way, which is now flooded with rain water from a September storm, will soon be used by hunters to get deep in the species' forest and kill native animal mega-fauna. For the time being at least, Buckland State Forest species' forest is mostly canopied which maintains the native animals species numbers in a dynamic equilibrium. Under the canopy, hunting actually destabilizes this natural population balance by random killings and by hunters altering animal behavior.


The person who logged this place without consulting the State has appeared in court. Friends of BSF was told by a State ecologist that all logs should be returned to the forest floor for natural decomposition.  We agree.

When large mature native trees are felled by legal or illegal loggers or wood cutters the forest canopy leafs lower to the ground as saplings or, actually on the ground, as brush and weeds. When the uppermost canopy is gone this alters everything. Species' forests are supposed to have complete leafy, bird filled, mammal filled, insect filled and vine filled canopies high high up and out of reach. High canopy leaves limit browsing on the forest floor and thus stabilize deer populations. 

One of the lesser problems in Buckland State Forest species' forest is trash.