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"The team found that five years after thinning occurred, tree and stand growth significantly increased, and was even higher in even-aged stands with a single canopy layer."
Did the team find that an ongoing policy of proper management and logging is needed to help maintain a healthy forest?
"The team also discovered a genus and species of a previously unknown ground-dwelling spider. Their research indicated old-growth characteristics intensified fire effects on spider populations because of increased forest debris."
...groan.....
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
SCIENTISTS ADVOCATE FOR THINNING AND CONTROLLED BURNS IN OVER GROWN FORESTS
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