I read somewhere that most of the forests in the eastern U.S. were once farmland.
I have seen the results of clear-cutting in Brit. Columbia. Quite destructive. But I understand it is something that loggers do when it is not their property, such as when they get logging rights on government land. It would be a rare private land-owner who would permit that kind of devastation on his land.
I read somewhere that most of the forests in the eastern U.S. were once farmland.
I have seen the results of clear-cutting in Brit. Columbia. Quite destructive. But I understand it is something that loggers do when it is not their property, such as when they get logging rights on government land. It would be a rare private land-owner who would permit that kind of devastation on his land.