Conflicts over resource management are generally framed as issues of uncertainty about the biological effects under a regulatory requirement that are often further constrained by time, money.
The forestry sector as a whole has taken a divisive tack with respect to the state’s robust environmental community; UTT has gained the respect of the regulatory agency and the environmental community – a respect born out of our conservation ethic. Developing productive relationships through meaningful dialogue has allowed us to help find market-based solutions that others can not.