Use "old growth" in a sentence

1. These small Alcids create nests high on the branches of inland old growth trees

2. But propaganda that all old-growth forests are being hacked down willy-nilly is nonsense.

3. Arboreally Speaking, the 'Good Old Growth Curve Is a Delusion' by Neil Pederson December 27, 2011

4. Red-Cockaded woodpecker This species requires old-growth pine forests where nest cavities are excavated in living

5. Boon is a modern, 14-room boutique hotel nestled among the old-growth redwoods of the Russian River Valley

6. Boundlessness comes from wild, old-growth trees on Wuliang Mountain, which is some of the highest tea in Yunnan

7. The park is dominated by old growth karri trees, some of which are almost 90 m (300 ft) in height.

8. 17 Groves of old-growth lodge-pole pine and aging spruce fir exploded into flame like toothpicks be-fore a blowtorch.

9. Abies grandis, Taxus brevifolia, Thuja plicata, or any combination of these may dominate old-growth mesic forests of the Bitterroot Canyons, western Montana.

10. And then you put tree seeds in here, and then you end up growing -- potentially -- an old- growth forest from a cardboard box.

11. And then you put tree seeds in here, and then you end up growing -- potentially -- an old-growth forest from a cardboard box.

12. Old-growth advocates argued that managed forests—composed primarily of recent clear-Cuts and even-aged, single-species stands of timber—lacked this diversity

13. The extensive stands of old growth timber, which had attracted many of the early settlers to the area, were completely logged over by the 1950s.

14. The largest of the woodpeckers north of Mexico and the third largest in the world, the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker was a bird of old-growth forests in the southeastern U.S

15. Since the redwoods were logged on the basis of accessibility, with inaccessible areas being cut last, large old-growth forest sections were isolated from one another, sometimes by many miles.

16. The province is known for its lush forests; as of 1997, 70–80% of the province was forested, either with old-growth forest or with secondary forest regrown after shifting cultivation.

17. Located entirely within Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, the four parks, together, protect 45% of all remaining coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) old-growth forests, totaling at least 38,982 acres (157.75 km2).

18. The landscape fragmentation led to the regroup of tree species in spatial distribution within the old growth forest landscape in Fenglin,[sentencedict .com] and the second growth forest landscape in Lilin and Yangshuhe.

19. Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in eastern Cambodia and is home to some of the country’s last large tracts of old-growth rainforest, as well as endangered wildlife and Indigenous communities

20. In the case of the ivory-billed woodpecker, the wood needed to create our human niches led to the decimation of the Southern old-growth forests that the red-capped bird needed to survive.

21. Comprising Redwood National Park (established 1968) and California's Del Norte Coast, Jedediah Smith, and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks (dating from the 1920s), the combined RNSP contain 139,000 acres (560 km2), and feature old-growth temperate rainforests.

22. Discover the rugged beauty of this famed natural area on Corkscrew's famous boardwalk - a 2.5-mile adventure through pine flatwoods, wet prairie, around a marsh, and finally into the largest old growth Bald Cypress forest in North America.

23. 1 day ago · Buildings made with fungi could live, grow — and then Biodegrade Here's a carbon capture strategy: Protect old growth forests RBC is one of the world's top bankers to the fossil fuel industry

24. Arboreally Speaking, the ‘Good Old Growth Curve Is a Delusion’ – State of the Planet […] the previous post, I outlined the argument lighting up parts of the New Jersey legislature and the human elements of […] Vote Up 0 Vote Down Reply

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26. These indigenous peoples are greatly threatened by loggers in search for old-growth tropical hardwoods like Ipe, Cumaru and Wenge, and by farmers who are looking to expand their land, for cattle(meat), and soybeans, which are used to feed cattle in Europe and China.

27. Initially, over 2,000,000 acres (8,100 km2) of the California and southwestern coast of Oregon were old-growth redwood forest, but by 1910, extensive logging led conservationists and concerned citizens to begin seeking ways to preserve the remaining trees, which they saw being logged at an alarming rate.

28. ‘Although uncommon, large Blowdowns generated from inland hurricanes provide an opportunity to study the effects of catastrophic windfall.’ ‘In other words, it's a type of animal that prefers a forest with clearings (whether created by fire, Blowdowns, or logging) to larger, unbroken tracts of old growth.’

29. Arcadia is a romantic getaway and private nudist club resort on a 6 acre, country estate with old growth cedars, ponds, gardens and fountains, pickle ball court, outdoor solar-heated pool and indoor hot tub plus community lounge located in the Pacific Northwest in Washington state.

30. These techniques are used regularly, sometimes annually, and the choice of which to use is often driven by whether only the young growth is required (in which case the old growth is Coppiced to ground level) or if a ‘trunk’ is required to bring the younger growth to eye