Characteristic | Habitat Type |
Sub-Mature | Young Forest Marginal |
Forest Community | conifer-dominated or conifer-hardwood (greater than or equal to 30% conifer) | conifer-dominated or conifer-hardwood (greater than or equal to 30% conifer) |
Canopy Closure | greater than or equal to 70% canopy closure | greater than or equal to 70% canopy closure |
| 115-280 trees/acre (greater than or equal to 4 inches dbh) with | 115-280 trees/acre (greater than or equal to 4 inches dbh) with |
Tree Density and Height | dominants/codominants greater than or equal to 85 feet high or | dominants/codominants greater than or equal to 85 feet high or |
Vertical Diversity | dominants/codominants greater than or equal to 85 feet high with | dominants/codominants greater than or equal to 85 feet high with |
| 2 or more layers and | 2 or more layers and |
| 25 - 50% intermediate trees | 25 - 50% intermediate trees |
Snags/Cavity Trees | greater than or equal to 3/acre (greater than or equal to 20 inches dbh and 16 feet in height) | greater than or equal to 2/acre (greater than or equal to 20 inches dbh and 16 feet in height) OR greater than or equal to 10% of the ground covered with 4 inch diameter or larger wood, with 25-60% shrub cover |
Dead, Down Wood | N/A |
Shrubs | N/A |
The values indicated for canopy closure and tree density may be replaced with a quadratic mean diameter of greater than 13 inches and a basal area of greater than 100.
(ii) Eastern Washington spotted owl sub-mature and young forest marginal habitat characteristics.
| Habitat Type |
Characteristic | Sub-Mature | Young Forest Marginal (closed canopy) | Young Forest Marginal (open canopy) |
Forest Community | greater than or equal to 40% fir | greater than or equal to 40% fir | greater than or equal to 40% fir |
Tree Density and Height | 110-260 trees/acre (greater than or equal to 4 inches dbh) with | 100 - 300 trees/acre (greater than or equal to 4 inches dbh) | 100 - 300 trees/acre (greater than or equal to 4 inches dbh) |
| dominants/codominants greater than or equal to 90 feet high OR | dominants/codominants equal to or greater than 70 feet high | dominants/codominants equal to or greater than 70 feet high |
Vertical Diversity | dominants/codominants greater than or equal to 90 feet high with 2 or more layers and | 2 or more layers | 2 or more layers |
| 25 - 50% intermediate trees | 25 - 50% intermediate trees | 25 - 50% intermediate trees |
Canopy Closure | greater than or equal to 70% canopy closure | greater than or equal to 70% canopy closure | greater than or equal to 50% canopy closure |
Snags/Cavity Trees | greater than or equal to 3/acre (greater than or equal to 20 inches dbh 16 feet in height) OR | N/A | 2/acre or more (greater than or equal to 20 inches dbh 16 feet in height) |
Mistletoe | high or moderate infection | N/A | high or moderate infection |
Dead, Down Wood | greater than or equal to 5% of the ground covered with 4 inch diameter or larger wood | N/A | N/A |
The values indicated for canopy closure and tree density may be replaced with the following:
(A) For sub-mature a quadratic mean diameter of greater than 13 inches and a relative density of greater than 44;
(B) For young forest marginal a quadratic mean diameter of greater than 13 inches and a relative density of greater than 28.
(2) Spotted owl dispersal habitat means habitat stands that provide the characteristics needed by northern spotted owls for dispersal. Such habitat provides protection from the weather and predation, roosting opportunities, and clear space below the forest canopy for flying. Timber stands that provide for spotted owl dispersal have the following characteristics:
(a) For western Washington, timber stands 5 acres in size or larger with:
(i) 70% or more canopy cover; and
(ii) 70% or more of the stand in conifer species greater than 6 inches dbh; and
(iii) A minimum of 130 trees per acre with a dbh of at least 10 inches or a basal area of 100 square feet of 10 inch dbh or larger trees; and
(iv) A total tree density of 300 trees per acre or less; and
(v) A minimum of 20 feet between the top of the understory vegetation and the bottom of the live canopy, with the lower boles relatively clear of dead limbs.
(b) For eastern Washington, timber stands 5 acres in size or larger with:
(i) 50% or more canopy closure; and
(ii) A minimum of 50 conifer trees per acre, with a dbh of 6 inches or more in even-aged stands or 4 inches or more in uneven-aged stands, and an average tree height of 65 feet or more; and
(iii) Total tree density of 200 trees per acre or less; and
(iv) A minimum of 20 feet between the top of the understory vegetation and the bottom of the live canopy, with the lower boles relatively clear of dead limbs; or
(v) Conifer stands with a quadratic mean diameter of 9 inches or more and a relative density of 33 or more or a canopy closure of 55% or more.
(c) Suitable spotted owl habitat provides all of the required characteristics needed by spotted owls for dispersal.
(d) Landowners may submit information to support an alternate definition of dispersal habitat for review and approval by the department in consultation with the department of fish and wildlife.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters
76.09 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 96-12-038, § 222-16-085, filed 5/31/96, effective 7/1/96.]