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NCNatural's Ultimate Blue Ridge Parkway Guide - Travelogue- VA
Logging Railroad exhibit. S. Yankee Horse supposedly is where a hard-riding Union man's horse fell and had to be shot. See a reconstructed spur of an old logging railroad by walking ...
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Sustaining Penn's Woods: Significant Milestones in Pennsylvania Forest History
Susquehanna River. First logging railroad is built outside of Corry. Williamsport is known as the lumber capital of the world ...
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NCNatural's Ultimate Blue Ridge Parkway Guide - Destinations
S Origin of place name: "Twenty-Minute Cliff" MP 34.4 S Early logging history MP 38.8 E Birds on the Parkway MP 44.4 E The Pines ... MP 323.1 OD View orientation, Bear Den MP 328.6 S Story of the railroad loops MP 329.7 E Story of Table Rock MP 331.0 S King's ...
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NMPIF Forests 1
P-J is also used for firewood, pinyon nuts, fence posts, charcoal, railroad ties, mining timbers, and livestock forage (Tueller 1979). Increasingly, Pinyon-Juniper is valued for its ... .) and perhaps elsewhere in the state shrub cover cannot be too dense; prefers approxomately 60% logging and fire may create new habitat after several years appears to cluster in some areas ...
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Exploring the Mono Basin on Bike or Foot
Mono. Invites you to walk the roads that lead to abandoned mines and logging sites and deserted ranches. To hike the trails that lead far up Lundy Canyon and ... the sagebrush, you discover some old irrigation ditches or bits of the Bodie and Benton Railroad bed, or a jackrabbit, so still that often you will fail to see him. Or ...
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Copper Canyon | Planeta
There are numerous towns along the railroad and in the valley including Batopilas, Cusárare, Divisadero, Bauchivo and Cerocahui. CANYON HISTORY The ... , an irreplaceable genetic legacy. Most of these endemic plant species may be endangered by logging and overgrazing. Ironically, ethnobotanists now estimate that the forests are more valuable as extractive ...
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Mammal Populations of the Colorado Plateau
With the decline of ... Tavaputs Plateau. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. Reynolds, H. G. 1962. Effects of logging on understory vegetation and deer use in a ponderosa pine forest in Arizona. Research Note ...
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Land Use History of the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona (part 1 of 2)
Mt. Humphreys and Mt. Agassiz. Grazing and Logging Grazing and logging on the flanks of the peaks have occurred since Anglo settlement in the ... years, towns along the railroad such as Flagstaff and Williams rapidly expanded from tiny railroad camp origins. These towns became the hubs for lumber processing, first for laying the railroad tracks themselves, ...
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The Little Applegate Valley
Oregon and California (O&C) Railroad. The 1960’s saw the beginning of 4 decades of widespread logging of our public forests as the US Forest Service and ... cumulative effects that timber extraction has on the ecosystem—including humans. The impacts of past logging must be adequately considered, and experimental forest management practices need to be monitored and evaluated ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - The Beaver
Beaver populations in Wisconsin haven't always been healthy. They were commonly found in Wisconsin before European settlement, but by 1900, logging and fur trapping ...
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