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Discover Ludwig"logged trees" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to trees that have been removed from a forest for lumber. For example, "The lumber company has been logging trees in the nearby forest for the past two weeks."
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Surveyed plots covered a gradient of tree densities (according treatments) from unlogged plots, 50% logged trees, 66% logged trees, and surrounding areas of open landscape with sparse trees.
At least 324 of the 498 dated samples were from logged trees.
Griscom et al. [24] estimated carbon emissions at concession level with detailed maps of skidtrails, logged trees, damage and logging decks.
Three species – A. areolatum, A. laevigatum and A. chailletii – may also establish a symbiosis with wood wasps (Siricidae), which beside freshly logged trees also infest living trees and infect them with fungi.
Logged trees in Białowieża Forest in Poland.
We explored the consequences of relaxing this assumpion by replacing the constant damage rate of 10% by a function of the density of logged trees [42].
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The percentages of canopy openness and the unit areas per logged tree were examined with logging statistics and GPS mappings of felled stems for 4 sub-samples.
Experts say logging trees won't help.
Gov. Judy Martz of Montana said environmental groups "played a great role in the fires," by blocking some efforts to log trees.
Proposals to log trees and mine gold on the public lands also need to take into consideration the interests of future generations.
In a report released on Thursday, Greenpeace cited five case studies of the fraudulent techniques used by the log launderers, including over-reporting the number and size of rare trees, logging trees protected by law, and over-extraction.
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