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Clearcutting can also lead to increased vascular plant diversity in the area.
No significant changes in water temperature were observed when patch clearcutting was done 100 feet away from a river.
After many decades of unobstructed Clearcutting, serious efforts toward conservation began.
The lumber industry led to the clearcutting of the area in the 19th century.
Clearcutting is the most popular and economically profitable method of logging.
In or around 1880, these railroads allowed the clearcutting of the remaining forests.
The clearcutting and repeated fires changed all of this.
Although the county's industrial growth caused the clearcutting of forests, a significant woodland remains.
Clearcutting of old growth forests is continuing in parts of Australia.
Demonstrating then against the clearcutting of rain forest timber, he was sentenced to 14 days, but released early for good behavior.
Many residents were also surprised by the Board-approved clearcutting of trees prior to an approved sale.
In some ways they were a victim of their own success: By the 1990s, growing environmental consciousness led to reduced clearcutting.
Clearcutting can be practiced to encourage the growth and proliferation of tree species that require high light intensity.
Clearcutting can have major negative impacts, both for humans and local flora and fauna.
Anapu's rain forests are subject to massive clearcutting.
Clearcutting is generally limited to the lodgepole pine areas in the northeast corner of the forest.
Does clearcutting originate in disrespect?
Clearcutting - An even-aged regeneration method that can employ either natural or artificial regeneration.
Clearcutting allowed silt to choke the streams, and nothing was left except the dried-out tree tops, which became a fire hazard.
A downside to this clearcutting has, of course, been a lessening of natural habitat for the native wildlife, including deer and bear.
Clearcutting, or clearfelling, is a harvest method that removes essentially all the standing trees in a selected area.
An example of what clearcutting did in Ontario before 1900 can be found in Edmund Zavitz.
Cut-and-run-style clearcutting was destroying the natural beauty of the area, so visitors and locals banded together to raise money for preservation of the land.
The clearcutting of forests destroyed habitat for animals, but there was also a great deal of hunting, with bounties paid for large predators.
Clearcutting, or clearfelling, is a controversial forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down.
There has been substantial selective logging in the region, and some clearfelling.
As well as being a recreational resource, the forest is used for timber production centered around the clearfelling of coniferous plantation trees.
Clearfelling is a controversial forest practice in Australia, and opponents of it argue that the woodchipping industry is culpable for its continuation.
In Australia, the Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) attempted to prevent the clearfelling of defined "Old Growth Forests".
Political opposition to the logging of forests by the process known as clearfelling has grown very strong in recent years (particularly in the case of woodchipping), and the extent of future harvesting remains uncertain.
She also became involved in direct action, running workshops to train fellow activists and joining forest protest camps in the south west region, as a part of the campaign to prevent the clearfelling of old-growth native forests.
As part of a study measuring the impact that the practice of clearfelling has on biodiversity in the Weld Valley of Tasmania, it was found that A. latipennis was one of the few species that thrived in regrowth forests that were previously clearfelled.