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- Clearcutting, clearfelling or clearcut logging is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down. Along with...
- century,: 6–7  much of the remaining forest cover is now protected from clearfelling. Eastern Kerala's windward mountains shelter tropical moist forests and...
- it is managed as a coniferous monoculture with extensive amounts of clearfelling and subsequent replanting. Roman legions marched from Rae****s to Norman****s...
- red foxes, cats, and dogs, it requires dense ground cover for refuge. Clearfell logging, agricultural development, and housing expansion have reduced...
- called underwater logging, a form of timber recovery. Clearcutting, or clearfelling, is a method of harvesting that removes essentially all the standing...
- female's, with dark margins. Male adults are generally smaller. Established clearfelling practices have been shown to favour the Pindi moth, and could lead to...
- species, appears to adapt well to the controversial forestry practice of clearfelling. Abantiades includes the following species: Abantiades albofasciatus...
- recreational resource, the forest is used for timber production centered on the clearfelling of coniferous plantation trees. "Glenariff Forest Park". Discover Northern...
- Australia, the Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) attempted to prevent the clearfelling of defined "old-growth forests". This led to struggles over what constitutes...
- sightseers, leaves the A855 just north of Loch Leathan. It heads up through a clearfell area that was formerly a conifer plantation. Most day-trippers are content...