- A NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF TIMBER TRESPASS LEGISLATION
ix INTRODUCTION Justification Timber trespass, which can broadly be defined as taking trees from the land of another without their consent, is a serious problem that may cause significant financial harm to private landowners and compromise the ecological.
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Some of the forest has definite signs of having been open pasture, while other areas have subtle signs of being a wooded pasture in the early 1900's... Greenville Ave E/S from Lake Center Drive Susan St to Lyon St W/S from St.
- Bauneg Beg Mountain Focus Area
Blanding s turtles are generally found only in the southern most part of the state where increasing development contributes to loss of habitat, habitat fragmentation, and an frequently associated with complexes of small, acidic wetlands and vernal pools.
- A Study to Investigate the Potential for Development of Non-Timber
The forest offers multiple values such as providing habitat to wildlife and plants, providing ecological services such as water and air purification, providing sustenance for First Nation communities who hunt and fish, and providing spiritual and.
- Sanford Ponds Focus Area
Atlantic white cedar swamp The focus area includes one of Maine s largest Atlantic white cedar swamps, a rare natural community type known from only a handful of locations in southern and midcoast Atlantic white cedar that is mixed with black spruce or.
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