Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 36 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Chapter 36.11 - FOREST MANAGEMENT
Subchapter 36.11.4 - State Forest Land Management
Rule 36.11.408 - BIODIVERSITY - SELECTION OF SILVICULTURAL SYSTEMS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Selection of silvicultural systems shall typically be based on natural disturbance regimes. The three predominant regimes are:
(2) Other disturbance mechanisms which may be predominant on a site and shall be considered when selecting treatments include, but are not limited to:
(3) The department shall consider the range of disturbance regimes possible for any site to avoid inflexible and inappropriate treatments.
(4) The department shall consider objectives that may suggest emulating a disturbance event that does not adhere to the predominant regime.
(5) When emulating a stand-replacement disturbance, the department shall leave some scattered or clumped standing live trees. Silvicultural systems that equate to stand-replacement are clearcut and seed tree.
(6) Silvicultural systems that emulate mixed severity regimes are modified shelterwood and group selection.
(7) Selection harvests shall be designed or developed to maintain uneven-aged conditions when emulating non-lethal underburns.
(8) The department shall design selection systems or commercial thinnings when emulating single-tree or gap replacement disturbances. Such treatments do not fit within typical fire based disturbance regimes, but shall be used by the department as determined applicable at the project level. In such cases, the department does not expect regeneration of shade intolerant species and may not desire regeneration of any species. Two potential situations for this type of treatment are:
(9) Where fire is the predominant disturbance mechanism, the department shall consider:
77-1-202, 77-1-209, 77-5-201, 77-5-204, MCA; IMP, 77-5-116, 77-5-204, 77-5-206, 77-5-207, MCA;