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It also contains yellowwood trees, and is the home of some of Indiana's deep forest species, including the red bat, timber rattlesnake, and broad-winged hawk.
They believe that the opening up of roads by timber companies means that hunters now have access to the deep forest, and that they are about to devastate its wildlife.
Ryan's Rest Stay in a traditional Queenslander – think corrugated-iron roof, louvre windows, high ceilings, deep veranda and timber floor and walls – with nine rooms ranging from singles with shared facilities to self-contained two-bedroom apartments.
Officials are optimistic about its survival even if the sea wall lurches because the building sits on a forest of timber piles in deep bay mud that floats, keeping it from shaking too much, said Steven Reel, a professional engineer with the Port of San Francisco.
After he had worked as a logger, a rock driller, a blaster, and a prospector, Evans Wood Products, in Lillooet, put him in charge of surveying "merchantable" timber in the deep wilderness and laying out roads to make it accessible.
A scaling back in federal timber sales have forced deep cuts in logging on federal land in Idaho and across the Northwest in the last 10 years.
The Japanese zelkova, or keaki (Z. serrata), up to 30 m (100 feet) tall and with sharply toothed deep green leaves, is an important timber tree and bonsai subject in Japan.
It lay at the southern tip of the Malay peninsula, near the Straits of Malacca, and possessed a natural deep harbor, fresh water supplies, and timber for repairing ships.
She lives deep in the Wielangta forest, about an hour east of Hobart, in a house that her partner, Mark Agnew, built himself from recycled timber.
Another possible explanation involves the discovery of ancient pits dug by early settlers, some 8 feet wide and 12 feet deep, that were cribbed with oil-soaked timbers.
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