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I still hear the term "Virgin Timber" describing mature timber. I guess it depends on who is doing the counting.
I have been ask a question again that I cannot answer intelligently. The question what is an "Old growth tropical forest". From a lot of years wearing out boots and machetes in the jungle I do not have a clear answer.The jungle does not stand still. The trees mature and die from 50 to maximum 80 years. Does that mean that an old growth forest can be created in 60 years ?My idea of an old growth forest here is one that 2 to 3 % of the forest dies every year and has the appearance of no one ever having been there. The problem with this theory is that if you chainsaw log a parcel and cause little disturbance within months it would look like an Old growth forest.I have been arrested a couple of times for illegal logging. The inspectors who were sent to verify that I harvested the trees indicated on my forestry plan could not find any sign of logging activity a month after we were done. Based on what we think we know I am older than an old growth forest here. There are no 1000 year old trees as in California. I think someone on this site once said that Old growth forest is more of a propaganda term than reality. Any ideas ?¿?¿