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Page 487
... forest are exposed in situ on two of the northernmost islands of Canada , Axel Heiberg and Ellesmere . ) Since the ... forest had been established and that a forest could be reestablished on recently exposed glacial deposits . There is ...
... forest are exposed in situ on two of the northernmost islands of Canada , Axel Heiberg and Ellesmere . ) Since the ... forest had been established and that a forest could be reestablished on recently exposed glacial deposits . There is ...
Page 668
... forest crops , wild and domestic animals - all can continue to reproduce and regenerate their populations as long as envi- ronmental conditions remain favourable and an adequate seed source or breeding stock is maintained . Moreover ...
... forest crops , wild and domestic animals - all can continue to reproduce and regenerate their populations as long as envi- ronmental conditions remain favourable and an adequate seed source or breeding stock is maintained . Moreover ...
Page 678
... forest . Moreover , intensive de- velopment of production forests in suitable locations can spare areas of natural forest for other purposes . Privately owned forests in North America are increasingly managed in this way , a practice ...
... forest . Moreover , intensive de- velopment of production forests in suitable locations can spare areas of natural forest for other purposes . Privately owned forests in North America are increasingly managed in this way , a practice ...
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