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Collection: Ken Armson fonds
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Strip clearcut. Silviculture 447a 494a
Aerial view of strip clearcut begun in 1962, photo 1970. Joan Peninsula, Lake Temagami.
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Strip clearcut. Silviculture 447b 494b
Aerial view of strip clearcut begun in 1962, photo 1970. Joan Peninsula, Lake Temagami.
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Planting tube seedlings. Silviculture 448 495
Planting tube seedlings of lodgepole pine. Northwest Pulp and Power, Hinton Alberta
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Tornado path. Silviculture 449 496
Aerial photo of tornado path, August 1969 in White pine, lakeshore reserve. Lake Temagami. Photo 1970
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Stem breakage in aspen. Silviculture 450 497
Stem breakage in aspen, August 1970. Sharpe Twp.Engelhart ManagementUnit
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Lake Temagami shoreline reserve. Silviculture 451a 498a
Lake Temagami shoreline reserve. N.B. dead and dying pine. Pine 150+yrs
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Lake Temagami shoreline reserve. Silviculture 451b 498b
Lake Temagami shoreline reserve. N.B. dead and dying pine. Pine 150+yrs
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Lake Temagami shoreline reserve. Silviculture 452 499
Lake Temagami shoreline reserve. N.B. dead & dying trees
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Clearcut regeneration. Silviculture 453 500
Clearcut 1960, photo 1970. N.B. regeneration. Mine Road, Temagami
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Group clearcut planted with red pine. Silviculture 454a 501a
Group clearcut 1968-69; planted with red pine, 1969. Shining wood Bay, Lake Temagami. Persons Doug Buck (W.Milne forester) and Prof. R.(Bob) Day. N.B. 2 yrs later red pine was eaten by snows
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