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Natural erosion, Fraser River, B.C.
Natural erosion, Fraser River, B.C.
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Natural fire stand of jack pine
Natural fire stand of jack pine, Holmes Twp. Stand structure plot Engelhart Management Unit.
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Natural jack pine, 85 years.
Natural jack pine, 85 years. Height. 22metres. Diameter at breast height 34cm. Base Area 23sq.m./ha. Companion Lake, Sapawe
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Natural red pine along the Mattagami River
Natural red pine along the Mattagami River, Mabee Township. Smooth Rock Falls
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Natural red pine along the Mattagami River.
Natural red pine along the Mattagami River, Mabee Township. Smooth Rock Falls
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Natural red spruce under maple and birch
Dense lower story of natural red spruce under hard maple and yellow birch. Bowaters Mersey, Nova Scotia. Area had been heavily cut 20+ yrs before.
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Natural regeneration
Dense natural regeneration. NS Pulp & Paper (now Stora) Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Person is Ken Reese. Photo Fred Robinson.
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Natural regeneration after 1982-83
Natural regeneration after 1982-83. N.B. jack pine surrounded by moose 'pellets' - natural fertilizer! Houghton Lake, Sioux Lookout. Person is Bill Thornton.
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Natural regeneration after clearcut
Natural regeneration of P. densigflora after clearcut of over-mature stand (background). N.B. heavy competition. Nishine Japan. Photo Carl Heimburger.
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Natural regeneration after clearcutting
Natural regeneration of Douglas fir, after clearcutting, thinned at 16 yrs. Shawinigan Division, Macmillan Bloedel, Vancouver Island.
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