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P.E.I. Public Forests Woodlot Management Plan Property Number 167122 Location: St Georges Road Date: April 12, 2010 Name: N Thompson

Contents Goals and Management Objectives... 2 Property Overview... 3 Location... 3 Figure 1. Map of property 167122 with locator map... 3 Past Information... 4 Property Information... 4 Wetland and Watercourse... 4 Property Access... 5 Property Boundaries... 5 Fire Protection... 5 Planting and Silviculture... 6 Proposed Treatments... 6 Appendices... 8 Appendix A. Map of property 167122 with locator map... 9 Appendix B. 1974 Aerial photography... 11 Appendix C. 2000 Forest Inventory... 13 Appendix D. Stand Tally sheets from on-ground assessment... 15 Appendix E. Contour map... 18 Appendix F. Completed silviculture... 20 1

Goals and Management Objectives Forest Management on PEI means different things to different people. Provincial Forest lands are managed for a variety of reasons including timber and non- timber values, wildlife enhancement, soil and water preservation, demonstration techniques, training and recreation and aesthetics. The primary goal for management of P.E.I. Public Forest Land is to enhance the overall forest quality. To accomplish this, it may be necessary to remove some of the lower quality trees on the property and nurture those of higher quality. This will in turn improve genetic quality, species distribution and diversity through careful tree selection and natural regeneration. Allowing acceptable growing stock the chance to thrive and provide a seed source for the surrounding areas will ensure that quality natural regeneration has an opportunity to grow. Enhancement or enrichment planting may be necessary in areas where there is inadequate or unsuitable natural regeneration. Trees native to Prince Edward Island that are suitable to the site conditions will be chosen for any required reforestation on the property. Prescribing treatments in some stands while leaving others untreated will provide for a wide range of forested habitat. Where possible converting stands from a single species to multiple species is desirable. This can be accomplished by retaining some of the natural regeneration in areas that have been previously planted and by planned tree selection in stand improvement treatments. Planted and natural stands on the property will be assessed for health and growth of desired species on an on-going basis. This information will be used to determine when and where future treatments will be carried out. Through time a favourable healthy mixture of short-lived and longlived species will provide for an abundance of quality forest products, biodiversity, wildlife, and recreational opportunities and also serve as an effective air and water filtration system. 2

Property Overview Location Property# 167122 is located on the St Georges Road, in the community of Cardigan, P.E.I., Canada (Figure 1). An enlarged full page map can be seen in Appendix A. The global position coordinate of the approximate midpoint of the property is Latitude 62 32 51.82 N, Longitude 46 15 47.073 W. The total area of this property is 64 hectares or 160 acres. Figure 1. Map of property 167122 with locator map 3

Past Information Local records and previous aerial photography shows that little has changed on a landscape level for this property in the last 35 years. To better illustrate this 1974 photography can be seen in Appendix B. Property Information The information in Appendix C has been taken from the 2000 Forest Inventory; however an onground stand assessment will be completed prior to the commencement of any silviculture or infrastructure treatment. This on-ground assessment information will be included in this plan as an updated stand tally sheet and will supplement the extrapolated data when applicable. (Appendix D) A topographic map of the property shows the general terrain profile and the ranges in elevation. (Appendix E). Stand 162217 is conjoined with property 164921 and will have the same recommendation on this property as its conjoined property. This will be conducted so that the entire stand is unified with its harvest recommendation. The recommendation was a horse logging harvest of poor quality hardwood with a 20-30% basal area reduction. Afterwards an assessment for enrichment planting would be done. Wetland and Watercourse There are a total of five wet areas located on this property. All of these areas seem to be concentrated in the center and northern sections. This observation can be viewed on Figure 1 of this management plan. 4

Property Access Access to the top 1/3 of the property is a class 2 woods road for a length of 1.2 kilometres. The middle section has access through a side road off the Loyalist Road. The bottom section currently has no access to it. Any attempt to construct a road for access to the bottom section of the property should be built off the Launching Road. On going road maintenance will be required to keep the road in a useable condition. This will include keeping the right-of-way clear of any brush or trees, repairing rutting on the road, repairing any wet areas that restrict access, and any other maintenance required to keep these roads usable. Existing roads on the property can be seen on Figure 1. Property Boundaries The North section of this property is bounded by private landowners with the exception of the western boundary which is owned by government. The middle section is bounded by private land owners with the exception of the top western boundary which is government. The lower section of the property is bounded by private landowners. Fire Protection This property is located within the jurisdiction of the Cardigan Fire Department. Protection of our woodland from forest fire is the responsibility of the Forest Fish and Wildlife Division and our local community fire brigades. In the Eastern District, there is a 900 gallon four wheel drive Forestry fire trucks housed at each of the Souris, East River and Georgetown Fire Departments. These heavy duty trucks are available to assist the local fire department responsible for this area. Additional forestry fire trucks, off road tracked vehicles, portable pumps and specialized forest fire suppression equipment are available if needed. 5

Planting and Silviculture There are 3 plantations on the property. It is recommended that any trees planted on the property be assessed at regular intervals. These assessments will determine if the planted trees require manual maintenance or fill planting as specified in the Ecosystem-Based Forest Management Standards manual. A list of all silviculture treatments completed on the property from 1991 to present is shown in Appendix F. Proposed Treatments The 2006 Forest Policy Moving to Restore a Balance in Island Forests lays out the framework for Public Land Forest management. The Ecosystem-based Forest Management Standards Manual (Eco- Manual) provides details for prescribed treatments. All work completed on this property must comply with that manual. Table 1 provides a summary of the prescribed treatments on this property. This table will be updated as required when additional treatments are prescribed. For a better understanding of the treatments prescribed, a more detailed explanation is available in the Eco Manual, (www.gov.pe.ca/go/eco-manual). Any additional information may be obtained by contacting a Provincial Forest Representative at the District Forestry Office of South Hampton. 6

Table 1. Proposed treatment summary Stand Number Treatment Type Treatment Year Amount Proposed 2009-2010 ECO Manual Reference Comments Goals 1621013 Manual Cleaning 2010 2.39 ha 15 Reduce to 1000 stems/ha 162217 Horse Logging 2010 3.77 ha 162217 Enrichment Planting 2010 3.77 ha 13 20-30% basal area removal of inferior hardwood trees conducted during winter Assess in 2010 for possible enrichment planting Improve growth of desired crop trees Improve stand quality Diversify the stand 7

Appendices 8

Appendix A. Map of property 167122 with locator map 9

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Appendix B. 1974 Aerial photography 11

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Appendix C. 2000 Forest Inventory 13

Interpreted Stand Data 2000 Forest Inventory PID 167122 FIELDID HECTARES COVER1 PER1 COVER2 PER2 COVER3 PER3 COVER4 PER4 HEIGHT CROWN COVERTYPE 162337 0.88 BS 7 AL 2 LA 1 0 8 60 SS 162396 1.58 RM 5 DT 2 PO 1 BS 1 14 70 HS 162876 0.13 BF 7 PO 1 RM 1 WB 1 10 75 SH 1621013 2.39 RP 10 0 0 0 2 80 PN 1621016 0.97 RM 6 WB 3 BF 1 0 4 80 HH 1621017 2.83 RM 3 PO 2 WB 2 SM 1 17 85 HH 1621019 2.37 BS 9 PO 1 0 0 12 75 SS 1621020 0.08 CC 10 0 0 0 0 0 CC 163807 0.22 SAW 10 0 0 0 0 0 163926 0.65 AL 2 PC 2 PO 2 WB 2 4 40 HH 163927 0.58 BS 10 0 0 0 14 65 SS 163932 0.57 WP 3 WB 2 WS 1 RM 1 22 50 HS 163935 1.57 WS 5 BS 2 PO 1 WB 1 12 70 SS 163982 3.34 BS 9 LA 1 0 0 9 40 SS 1631183 4.50 BS 4 BF 2 WS 1 PO 1 12 60 SS 14

Appendix D. Stand Tally sheets from on-ground assessment 15

CRUISER_ N Thompson STAND # _ 1621013 PLANTATION # _ 1914651 PROPERTY # 167122 AREA 2.39 ha Date 20 / 11 / 2009 D M Y SAMPLE TREE INFORMATION TREE # SPP. AGE D.B.H. HEIGHT TREE # SPP. AGE D.B.H. HEIGHT 1 rp 18 16 9 4 2 5 3 6 STAND INFORMATION Stand Basal Area SW 40 M 2 /Ha SWSL 10 M 2 /Ha HW M 2 /Ha HWSL M 2 /Ha Species and (%) rp % 95 % bf % 5 % % % Even-aged * Uneven-aged Slope 1 % Aspect w Stand Origin: Old Field Partial Cut Burn Unploughed Windfall Non Forest Ploughed Clear Cut * Unknown Stand Maturity Class: Regeneration Immature * Mature Over-mature Stand Stocking: Understocked Fully Stocked * Overstocked Patchy Density: SW 2000 HW 1250 Advanced Regeneration: Understocked * Fully Stocked Overstocked Regeneration: 1. Spp. rm Height 1 2. Spp. bf Height 1 3. Spp. ws Height 1 4. Spp. Height Ground Vegetation Species Present: Ground Hemlock * Y / N Invasive Species Present Y / N * Site Indicators Y / N * STAND TALLY SHEET GROUND OBSERVATIONS Bunchberry, braken fern, hay scented fern, ground hemlock, ground pine wild raisin, hair-cap moss, bristly clubmoss If yes then what species: If yes then what species: ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS Water Course Bog Pond Stream Seeps Drainage: Poor Good Excellent * Snag Trees: Adequate * Inadequate Coarse Woody Material: Adequate * Inadequate Dens Nests (Raptors, songbirds, etc.) * Wildlife Observed woodpecker Comments Beaver Present Erosion Control Required STAND PRESCRIPTION No Treatment Regeneration Cut Crop Tree Release Block Cut Shelterwood Cut Selection Cut Patch Cut Strip Cut Commercial Thinning Afforestation Site Preparation Pre-commercial Thinning Reforestation Riparian Zone Mgmt Pln. Maint. Y / N Stems/Ha Comments: Reduce softwood to 1000 stems/ha Y / N Y / N 16

HARDWOOD SOFTWOOD Stand Tally Sheet Spp. rp bf 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 3 3 1 0 2 3 1 4 5 1 1 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44+ Spp. Total 59 1 Point Plot # * * * 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 60 17

Appendix E. Contour map 18

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Appendix F. Completed silviculture 20

Plantation Number Treatment Code Amount Completed Claim Date Treatment Description 0 2 108 7/2/1992 FILL 91465 82B 2.31 10/17/1992 HERBICIDE:BROADCAST : 1ST TREATMENT 0 23B 2.05 10/17/1992 RHOME DISC DOUBLE PASS - PER HA 1934641 55E 5182 6/8/1993 WHITE SPRUCE - EASTERN 195404 29 3.41 12/16/1994 RAKING CRAWLER TRACTOR-ROOT RAKE:PER HA 195404 38A 3.41 12/16/1994 SLASH PILE BURN LESS THAN 4 HA. SITE 1954041 56E 9920 7/27/1995 WHITE PINE - EASTERN 0 2 24 6/21/2004 FILL 0 91S 1.2 3/31/2005 STRIP CUT SOFTWOOD 1954041 88A 3.41 3/31/2005 CLASS I:MANUAL:100% : 0-7499/HA 1934641 88A 2.07 3/31/2005 CLASS I:MANUAL:100% : 0-7499/HA 0 97 61 3/31/2005 WOOD EXTRACTION 0 1 300 7/27/2006 Road Construction 0 16C 16 7/27/2006 Shale fill and leveling 0 45 1 7/27/2006 EQUIPMENT MOVING 0 91 26 1/2/2007 Strip Cut 0 97 26 1/2/2007 WOOD EXTRACTION 0 16A 1200 1/2/2007 Manual roadside trimming(brush saw) 0 11 1000 1/3/2007 Boundary line maintenance 0 430 1 1/3/2007 Garbage cleanup 0 SM1 1.5 1/3/2007 STAND MARKING 0 SCM1 6.4 1/3/2007 STRIP CUT MARKING 0 213 26 1/3/2007 Wood Sales 0 16D 1480 3/31/2008 Grading 1080031 51E 3250 6/26/2008 BLACK SPRUCE - EASTERN 1080041 51E 1170 6/26/2008 BLACK SPRUCE - EASTERN 21