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    Just like his friend Noel he grew up in a logging camp with his Father and the french logging crew. He learned how to skid logs in his teens, again much like his friend Noel. Life in logging camps is hard, every winter stuck in the smallest of cabins filled with grown men during unbearably cold weather. (Insert Quote Here). Henry had no times to run around and play…

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    Here I am today singing songs about the south-land;because I miss 'ole' 'bamy once again.Years ago I left my home state of Alabama,where the skies are so blue and I moved to the not so great state of Montana. Many people questioned me on why I moved to Montana, and my response back is because in that moment I felt like I needed a change, but in the end I think I made the wrong choice to move away from Alabama. But soon I will be back to sweet home Alabama,oh,Lord, I'm coming home to you. Back…

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    off deforestation, but still able to harvest the raw materials needed to sustain society. Planting trees is the most effective means of repairing a rain forest’s environment because it has immediate results, is easy to manage, and does not threaten logging or production factories. With a profitable array of advantages, both environmental and economical, conservation has never been so…

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    agriculture and logging. Deforestation affects the environment…

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    that shoot the animals with no sort of tag or permission. Decreasing biodiversity means that there land where they live are being demolished for towns or parks or whatever it may be. The main source of this problem is the logging companies who are cutting down there habitat.…

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    York. Last year, the drive took longer than usual. It’s late afternoon, about three or four, and we are about nine hours into the drive. To get into town we have two options: Route 1, or the logging road. The logging road is a dirt road that takes off about 45 minutes of travel time. We decide to take the logging road and it’s very muddy from a rainstorm that happened the day before. The air is damp and smells of pine. Large pine trees are all we can see ahead of us.…

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    Wildlife Fund) This problem has been threatens to humans, animals and plants species and environment. There are many causes of deforestation. One of the main reason is cattle ranching. Urban Construction, Agriculture, commercial purposes and illegal logging are some of common causes. Forests are cut down in order to create land for grazing cattle. Especially in Latin America, cattle are an attractive investment of Amazonian farmers, once forest has been cleared that it can be used to produce…

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    of 45 inches and a weight of just 600g. The spotted owl's eggs are a about 55mm long and are white with a grainy , almost sandpaper texture. Why is it Endangered? The spotted owl has become endangered due to severe loss of habitat due to over logging and land development.…

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    ulterior motives could be at play: the FS advertised timber sales last year, says the Center for Biological Diversity. According to the press release, in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's biological opinion, the Westside project's "post-fire logging may 'incidentally take' 74 adult owls and up to 12-29 juveniles." ("Take" is just a nice way to say kill.) While wildlife officials maintain that the project won't negatively impact the owl's future, some scientists aren't as confident. From…

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    Inside America's Most Dangerous Year Round Job It was just before 9:00 on a rainy Autumn morning as I drove up the muddy gravel drive of Baker Logging on the outskirts of Manchester, Tennessee. The outside of the green metal building appeared fairly new, as I walked in, I noticed the smell of lumber faded to a mixture of grease and pumpkin spice candles. It was almost as chilly inside as it was outside, only dry. The desk was full of paperwork and behind it sat Mr.Baker. He appeared almost as I…

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