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species to occupy.
Thinning – the removal of part of a forest stand or crop, with the aims of increasing the growth rate or health of retained trees and, in commercial thinning, obtaining timber from trees that would otherwise eventually die before final harvest.
Timber harvesting – any activities carried out for the purpose of removing timber for sale, including timber felling, regeneration and associated roading. Not including the collection of firewood for domestic use.
Translocation – the human-mediated movement of living organisms from one area, with release in another (IUCN/SSC 2013). In this Plan, translocation relates to moving of Leadbeater's possums to seek to establish a new subpopulation, or to bolster numbers (or genetic diversity) in an established subpopulation.
Values Protected by Prescription – "Where the nature of a forest value that is needed to contribute to the CAR reserve system makes inclusion in either Dedicated or Informal Reserves impractical (for example, very rare values, values with fragmented distributions, or values naturally occurring in linear form such as riparian vegetation), then protection may be prescribed in Codes of Practice or Management Plans and where appropriate, identified on maps. These prescriptions should meet the following principles: there is an opportunity for public comment on proposed changes; they have a sound scientific basis; and they are adequate to maintain the values they seek to protect" (Joint ANZECC/MCFFA National Forest Policy Statement Implementation Sub-committee 1997).

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