I love trees and forests of this world...
I want to see anybody in this world and picture about his tree's story...
I will share your story to other and help you to save our trees and forests...
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Plant Trees Now
American Forests works to protect,
restore and enhance the natural capital of trees and forests.
Healthy forests filter water, remove air pollution, sequester carbon,
and provide homes for wildlife. Help plant trees to restore areas damaged by
wildfire, where critical wildlife habitat has been lost, and to clean our air
and water.
forest in part of this world
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You know ? Today many trees were destroyed and many forests were too. It means many types of animals
will be lost. Please help me stop this. I will do this web site to show your story. For another one who read and
continue to save this world for your son and surely.... for your next generations...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest
Forests can be found in all regions capable of sustaining tree growth,
at altitudes up to the tree-line, except where natural fire frequency
is too high, or where the environment has been impaired by natural processes
or by human activities. As a general rule, forests dominated by angiosperms
(broadleaf forests) are more species-rich than those dominated by gymnosperms
(conifer, montane, or needleleaf forests), although exceptions exist
(for example, species-poor aspen and birch stands in northern latitudes).
Forests sometimes contain many tree species within a small area
(as in tropical rain and temperate deciduous forests), or relatively
few species over large areas (e.g., taiga and arid montane coniferous forests).
Forests are often home to many animal and plant species, and biomass per unit
area is high compared to other vegetation communities. Much of this biomass occurs
below-ground in the root systems and as partially decomposed plant detritus.
The woody component of a forest contains lignin, which is relatively slow to
decompose compared with other organic materials such as cellulose or carbohydrate.
Managing Forests
Forests NSW, Australia manages 2.8 million hectares
of native forests and plantations, to bring social,
economic and environmental benefit to the State.Our aim is to supply forest products, other natural values
in the forest, and services to the community to meet twin
objectives of ecological sustainability and commercial efficiency.
Discover more about your State Forests:
http://www.forest.nsw.gov.au/managingsf/default.asp
Green Peace...I love you so much.