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10. Burned timber = burned cash
In Charlton County, there is 463,700 acres of natural forest and commercial timberland comprising about 93 percent of its total land area, the data also showed. As little as 15 percent of that timber may be salvaged, rangers and forestry industry experts have told the Times-Union. Tree farmers in both counties are racing to harvest marketable timber ahead of three fast-moving wildfires that had burned a total of 216,211 acres by Friday. Timber seven or eight years old generally wouldn't be...
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11. Turn over a new leaf - invest in trees
Hugging trees might not seems like a sound investment, but they don't just feel good - they can also make you a profit, writes Rhian Nicholson Sunday May 6, 2007 The Observer Socially responsible investment is attracting a growing number of followers, but putting large sums of money into trees might not always spring to mind. Hugging trees might not seems like a sound investment, but they don't just feel good - they can also make you a profit, writes Rhian Nicholson Sunday May 6, 2007 The...
SourceThe Observer,UK

12. Train derailment sparks Ontario forest fire
The train was not carrying any hazardous material, but fire crews had to wait about 30 minutes to be given the all-clear to attack the blaze. Moffat says the fire is being pushed away from Savant Lake, but is expected to grow today due to high winds and dry conditions. Firefighters continue to battle 13 forest fires in northwestern Ontario, including one sparked by a train derailment. Train derailment sparks Ontario forest fire. Meanwhile, fire crews are tackling 14 active fires in the...
SourceGlobe and Mail,Canada

13. Aceh lost 226 hectares of its forests in 2006
About 20 percent of this forest cover have been affected by forest concessionaires' exploitation. He said that in 2005 local police confiscated 33,249 cubic meters of processed timber which were obtained from illegal logging. But deforestation and illegal logging had been increasing during the Aceh reconstruction process to meet the need for wood materials, which in 2006 increased four folds to 120,209. View blog reactions Previous Stories One billion to be displaced by 2050, global...
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14. UF support for tree planting initiative
This, together with the tree planting incentives signalled in the announcement, accords closely with United Future s climate change policy in relation to forestry, said Mr Copeland. Commissioner Responds: Police Commissioner Broad Responds To Allegations Police Commissioner Howard Broad says he is embarrassed that a pornographic film containing bestiality was shown at a party held in his house in Dunedin in 1981 without his prior knowledge and permission. UF support for tree planting...
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15. Western consumption 'causes forest shrinkage'
Western consumption, and not China's timber trade, is to blame for the depletion of the world's tropical forest resources, according to a recent report. When searching for reasons behind shrinking forests, "we should be careful and we should always look at the final destination", said Dennis Pamlin, a global policy advisor of WWF Sweden, who is co-author of the report. China imported 6 to 7 million cubic meters of hardwood last year, or 1 to 2 per cent of the overall felling in tropical...
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16. Late snow, rain storms leave landscapers scrambling to catch up
Many landscapers say they're being forced to work on clean up before they can begin their planting seasons thanks to the storms that felled countless trees last month. Warwick said he usually spends May planting but instead has been inundated with tree removal jobs, more than 30 so far. But April's weather, first with the snow and then the rain, made planting impossible and wreaked havoc on many trees and yards, she said. The weather meant three weeks of prime planting time was shut down....
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17. Extension Service: Save costs, aesthetics, by planting those trees well clear of power lines
While the sight of a large live oak with a V-trim, can be shocking (see photo), one has to think, Why is this large tree planted underneath these power lines? The utility line clearance guys get to deal with a wrong tree, wrong place situation. The bottom line is, they are protecting our power lines from malfunctioning in high-wind events when the wires are surrounded by a menace lots of tree branches! To avoid hat-racking trees (which resprout quickly and are back in the wires sooner than...
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18. Smog increases fire threat
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email Smog increases fire threat Pollution stunts tree roots, alters soil Andrew Silva, Staff Writer Article Launched:05/14/2007 12:00:00 AM PDT Mountain residents are all too familiar with the multiple-whammy that turned the San Bernardino National Forest into a tinder box earlier this decade. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email Smog increases fire threat Pollution stunts tree roots, alters soil Andrew Silva, Staff Writer...
SourceSan Bernardino Sun,CA

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