Between 1952 and 2005 ten plots had each been measured ten times, with all trees more than diameter at breast height being mapped. Tree heights were sampled. There were also four
continuous forest inventory (CFI) measurements of these plots at five year intervals from 1991 to 2006. As of 1993 two harvests had used horses to skid logs so as to minimize damage to the remaining trees. Horse logging was also in part used to monitor how timber harvesting affects the spread of
black stain root disease. Studies have been made of the occurrence, spread and control of
annosus root disease. Research has been conducted into precommercial thinning, including use of machinery to thin and release ponderosa pine.
Bark beetles (
Dendroctonus brevicomis and
Dendroctonus ponderosae) mostly breed in unhealthy trees. Vulnerability to infection may be caused by drought, flooding, fire and air pollution, and possibly by needle casts, dwarf mistletoe (
Arceuthobium), true mistletoe (
Phoradendron) and root pathogens. A 1965 study showed that Boggs Mountain had moderate but chronic mortality from bark beetles in ponderosa pine. 71.2% of beetle-infested trees had root diseases, but few trees with root diseases died until they became infested by bark beetles. The fungus
Heterobasidion annosum was the only fungus found at Boggs Mountain is association with bark beetles. Sugar pine scale (
Matsucoccus paucicicatrices) has been found on two sugar pine saplings in the state forest. It was causing twig- and top-kill of the saplings that resembled white pine blister rust (
Cronartium ribicola) cankers. The disease may predispose trees to bark beetle attack.
Obsidian hydration occurs when the surface of a piece of obsidian is exposed, and
obsidian hydration dating is often used in archaeology. In the spring of 1998 experiments were made to find the effect of forest fires on obsidian hydration bands. Samples of obsidian with measured hydration bands were placed on the ground in the path of small broadcast burns and a slash pile burn. The experiments showed that hydration bands were indeed damaged, and that the severity of the fire might be a more important factor than its intensity. ==Recreation==