Five site preparation methods in a chunk-management harvest block were monitored from 1996 to 1998 and the resulting cost and productivity, site disturbance, and terrestrial lichen distribution are described in Phillips (2001). After nine years, there were few measurable differences in the impact of site preparation on lichen growth. Vegetative propagation, “seeding” with fragments of shrub lichen (Cladina spp.), increased the amount of lichen in all areas/treatments except on the wettest sites.