I assume you are writing about the entry at the end of Goodspeed Road. A
friend's family formerly owned the property where the road branches to the
right where there is (was) a gate. As I understand, the property was sold and
possession transferred on January 31 of this year. Some sort of conservation
entity now owns the property. The house at the end of the road on the Wilson
River was included in the sale. The house was originally a barn that had been
moved to the river front many years ago. It is possible that trees are being
cut down to move the house again by whatever owner it now has or by someone who
purchased it from that organization. I am speculating on the reason that trees
have been cut.
Jeff Gilligan
On Feb 16, 2016, at 11:54 AM, Bonnie Comegys <blcomegys@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Visiting Rain River aka tillamook wetlands this morning, and there have been
a whole lot of trees cut and left in place, including large Trees, all along
the way. And deep tracks of vehicles on the trail, appears happened recently
fresh cuts. Have not visited since last spring, does anybody know what this
is? Also the entry fence is not there. Birding is good, saw 2 Black Phoebe's,
heard many singing Marsh wrens, heard a red shouldered hawk, and now hearing
a singing black-capped chickadee, also many waterfowl and King fishers
Bonnie Comegys
blcomegysATgmail.com
NE Portland