CLICK HERE - COMPLETE STORYFIRE INFORMATION ARCHIVEOne of the most visible effects of the MPB is the annuals summer fire season, fueled in large part from beetle-killed trees. This archive is designed to help you find specific information by state or fire, and sign up for fire and other weather emergencies in your area.
Windswept
has helped to generate a new category of environmental sustainable in that
we claim unused, unwanted virgin standing dead (or dying) timber that otherwise
would be carbon released into the atmosphere.
Windswept
adds style, sophistication and practicality to what designers have long called
for ~ a reclaimed appearance with the stability and structural
integrity of new wood backed by industry associations, and at nearly half the
investment of reclaimed woods with minimal waste. This combined with
our warm Eco-Story allows a fresh environmental chronicle.
Beetle-kill forest
from the Colorado Rocky Mountain regions is what is utilized in the rustic wood
appearance of Windswept Weathered Wood products. This New-Sustainable resource
of fiber is truly the Eco-Story of the year.
Epidemic
outbreaks of native mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae; MPB) populations
have affected over 1.6 million have affected a large area of
predominantly lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) forests in
Colorado and southern Wyoming since 1996. Policy makers, forest managers, and
the public are concerned that resulting tree mortality will increase fire risk
(probability of fire occurrence) and fire hazard (amount and configuration of
flammable fuels, and resulting fire behavior), threatening communities in the
wildland-urban interface, key watersheds, and recreation-based tourism for
decades to come.
As the director of business development, please feel free to contact me directly as I would like to assist you personally.
Glen Ehrhardt, Business Development
Windswept Weathered Wood
PO Box 59
Lakebay, WA 98349
P. (253) 884-6255
F. (253) 884-6256
Email windswept.rep@gmail.com
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Monday, April 22, 2013
EMERGENCY- Mountain Pine Beetle-kill
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