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forest thinning

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    Forest thinning is a silvicultural practice that involves selectively removing some trees in a forest stand to reduce tree density and improve overall forest health. Thinning can help promote the growth of remaining trees by reducing competition for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. It can also enhance wildlife habitat, reduce the risk of wildfires, and improve the overall structure and diversity of the forest ecosystem. Thinning may be conducted for a variety of reasons, including timber production, ecological restoration, and wildfire prevention. The specific methods and objectives of thinning can vary depending on the forest type, management goals, and ecological conditions.

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