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It is very important that you identify the needs of the forest managers.
But forest managers cannot simply start fires and walk away.
Before the middle of the 20th century, most forest managers believed that fires should be suppressed at all times.
After a cautious start, forest managers in the West are embracing a policy of managed burns.
Forest managers will make sure that they do not disturb soil based carbon reserves too much.
The new policy caught forest managers by surprise.
In recent years, forest managers have allowed some fires to burn, if they pose no threat to life and property.
He was born to a forest manager at Pedersværft on Zealand.
Since the lookout was built, there has been a major philosophical change in how forest managers deal with wildfires.
And though he was encouraged, the Forest manager admitted there was plenty of room for improvement.
The proposal would give forest managers more discretion to decide what steps are needed to preserve fish and wildlife.
In 1976 ownership of the monastery and the forests passed to the state forest managers, Staatsbosbeheer.
Forest managers say defenses - quarantines, burning and other methods - are ineffective over large areas.
A forest manager starts with a forest inventory to determine what condition the growing stock is in.
One set of maps belonged to state forest managers, and the international financial institutions that supported them, such as the World Bank.
He died in November 1964, four years after retiring as Nottingham Forest manager.
He was a farmer at Slåstadbråten until 1887, when he took over as forest manager for the companies And.
The relegation-haunted Forest manager added: 'I am looking to sign players, not sell them.'
As a result, the service assigns targets to each of its nine national forest regions, rewarding forest managers who meet their "cut."
Forest managers will organize spring horseback treks, archery contests and guided walks.
Poised to invade any open space and choke off cleared areas, vines are a major pest confronting forest managers.
From 1922-1954 the Forest Manager nurtured the garden as his pet project with intense involvement in introduction of plants.
Hans Gløersen, forest manager and lawyer (born 1836)
That is wrong, they should walk away," explained Forest manager Steve Cotterill.
And with another year of drought forecast across the West, forest managers are sure to be confronted again this summer with fire and its aftermath.