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TWRA QUESTIONS
Twra land on Aetna mtn for sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5198954" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>I suspect this is just like hundreds of thousands of other acres of land that TWRA manages, but is owned by another agency. If and when the other agency decides to go in another direction, TWRA has no say in the issue. It looks like the owner may be the US Forest Service and managed by TWRA like the North and South Cherokee WMA units.</p><p></p><p>I saw someone griping about TWRA allowing timber harvests on Chuck Swann last week. It is another example of another owner. Chuck Swann is a state forest owned by the state Dept. of Forestry. They have the ability to set timber harvests as they choose. TWRA manages for wildlife under a MOU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5198954, member: 1859"] I suspect this is just like hundreds of thousands of other acres of land that TWRA manages, but is owned by another agency. If and when the other agency decides to go in another direction, TWRA has no say in the issue. It looks like the owner may be the US Forest Service and managed by TWRA like the North and South Cherokee WMA units. I saw someone griping about TWRA allowing timber harvests on Chuck Swann last week. It is another example of another owner. Chuck Swann is a state forest owned by the state Dept. of Forestry. They have the ability to set timber harvests as they choose. TWRA manages for wildlife under a MOU. [/QUOTE]
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