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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
SECTION 2
Chapter 9
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Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
SECTION 3
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
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Forest Management and Wildlife Choose
the BEST answer.
- Which of the following would a forest managed under even-aged management look
like ?
- large stands of trees with many different sized
trees interspersed closely together
- interspersed stands of trees with different
sized trees in different stands but same sized trees within each stand
- interspersed stands of trees with different
sized trees within each stand
- some snags, some saplings and some middle-aged trees in
the same stand
- an open canopy with many shrubs and dead and down trees
- Which of the following would remove some trees but leave others to provide shade
for seedlings to regenerate in ?
- clearcut
- seed-tree cut
- shelterwood cut
- slash
- grooming
- Snags:
- are dead or dying standing trees
- are dead and down woody material
- grow with age
- are commonly available wildlife habitat in managed
forests
- all of the above
- The are several tools wildlife managers use in dealing with
forest systems. Which of the following is not a management tool:
- leaving it
alone
- clearcutting
- strip mining
- shelterwood cut
- group selection cut
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