Correct answer below, but see above for full text. If the logging promotes a healthy forest overall there is usually no problems. Lots of time people think that if something is a "conservation area" that absolutely nothing can ever happen there ever. Not true, from experiences in my home town. Much depends on how the land entered conservation. Sometimes the land gets entered into conservation by a trade for lack of a better term, and the owner retains owner ship but its use is generally governed by a committee. It all depends on how the agreement is written. Some times it's done for for local town tax purposes. Without knowing what the actual agreement may or may not stipulate you can't assume anything.
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Originally Posted by Descant
"Conservation" easements do not always prevent logging.
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