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  2. Coarse woody debris - Wikipedia

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    Coarse woody debris (CWD) or coarse woody habitat (CWH) refers to fallen dead trees and the remains of large branches on the ground in forests [1] and in rivers or wetlands. [2] A dead standing tree – known as a snag – provides many of the same functions as coarse woody debris. The minimum size required for woody debris to be defined as ...

  3. Snag (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    A fir tree snag among living fir trees. In forest ecology, a snag refers to a standing dead or dying tree, often missing a top or most of the smaller branches.In freshwater ecology it refers to trees, branches, and other pieces of naturally occurring wood found sunken in rivers and streams; it is also known as coarse woody debris.

  4. Tree stump - Wikipedia

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    Tree stump, about 37 years after falling. After a tree has been cut and has fallen, the stump or tree stump is usually a small remaining portion of the trunk with the roots still in the ground. Stumps may show the age-defining rings of a tree. The study of these rings is known as dendrochronology. Stump sculpture by German artist Eberhard Bosslet

  5. What to do when a neighbor's tree damages your property - AOL

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    But since tree damage can be extensive, filing a claim does make sense in many cases. If you have proof that your neighbor knew that their tree was a risk, that’s information you should provide ...

  6. Group captured on video yanking bear cubs from trees ... - AOL

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    Officials are reminding people not to mess with wildlife after a disturbing scene unfolded in North Carolina. A group of people was caught on video messing with very young black bear cubs in an ...

  7. Widowmaker (forestry) - Wikipedia

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    Widowmaker in New Mexico. In forestry, a widowmaker or fool killer is a detached or broken limb or tree top. The name indicates that such objects can kill forest workers by falling on them, thus "making widows" of their spouses.

  8. Grandfather dead after bear shot in a tree falls on him while ...

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    The animal tumbled down a slope into the man, who was also struck by rocks dislodged by the bear. Another man was injured in 2019 after his hunting partner shot a bear in a tree in North Carolina.

  9. Underwater logging - Wikipedia

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    The trees can then be felled using special underwater machinery and floated up to the surface. One such machine is the sawfish harvester . There is an ongoing debate to determine whether or not underwater logging is a sustainable practice and if it is more environmentally sustainable than traditional logging.