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  2. Urban forestry - Wikipedia

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    The wardens' job is to protect the trees and at once protect the public from the trees. Even though shade trees can be perceived as harmless they can also cause risks to the safety of the public. It is the job of the warden to make sure they preserve as many trees as possible, while keeping the public safe. [135]

  3. Forest protection - Wikipedia

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    Forest protection is a branch of forestry which is concerned with the preservation or improvement of a forest and prevention and control of damage to forest by natural or man made causes like forest fires, plant pests, and adverse climatic conditions (global warming).

  4. Forest management - Wikipedia

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    Forests are important because they provide these species with food, space and water. [26] Forest management is also important as it helps in conservation and utilization of the forest resources. [citation needed] Approximately 50 million hectares (or 24%) of European forest land is protected for biodiversity and landscape protection.

  5. Let's Grow: Protecting trees during construction - AOL

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    The odds of survival for forest trees, after losing their brothers and sisters and enduring the stress and hazards of new home construction, are 50/50 at best, and then only if you take special ...

  6. Trees and the law: What to know to protect yourself and your ...

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    Our local tree ordinance defines a “critical protection zone” for root protection of trees of certain types and sizes. A violation of the ordinance can be used in court as evidence of negligence.

  7. Forest conservation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the following days, congress enacted the establishment of emergency conservation work. This project consisted of twenty-five thousand men working on forest protection by planting trees, watershed restoration, and erosion control. About 2.2 billion seedlings were planted which marked a start of conservation in the United States. [9]