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It turned out another tribe had built the road to harvest timber.
Besides, if private timberlands grow to where they attract spotted owls, protections for the owl might kick in and the landowner could lose the ability to harvest timber.
And if owls appear -– they have yet to do so –- the company will have more flexibility to harvest timber nearby while avoiding land close to the birds.
Now his sons oversee the company, which employs dozens of men who use hundreds of machines to harvest timber on thousands of acres in Maine's rural northwest backcountry.
Prices range from $139,000 to $400,000 for a 20-acre plot, where buyers can build a home, harvest timber or do both.
It is still not high enough for the United States lumber industry, which contends that Canadian producers are subsidized because they mainly harvest timber from government-owned forests.
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Critics liken trawling to harvesting timber by clear-cutting.
Forestry, the management of forested land, together with associated waters and wasteland, primarily for harvesting timber.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission managed the land, harvesting timber and operating a wildlife and hunting preserve.
"In the open market, timber from a legally harvested tree would fetch around 26m Dong [about £770]; for illegally harvested timber, that drops to about half".
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