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695
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The battle lines are drawn in Eastern North Carolina over whether the state can preserve its valuable and vanishing wetlands and still produce an endless supply of pulp and sawtimber.
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26480
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A new Forest Stewardship program is being offered to forest landowners in North Carolina. Participants will help guide state agencies in developing a plan for forest conservation and wildlife management regulations.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 38 Issue 3, May/June 1991, p14, il, por
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30064
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Experts have brought a post-war forestry program to North Carolina. The program hopes to utilize the state's forests to supply more material for pulp plants and fiberboard factories, while minimizing waste for sawdust plastics.
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30114
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Recommendations from the Forest Farmers Association call for a southern-state system of experimental forests. These forests, one of which would also be located in North Carolina, would be used to investigate methods of forest farming and timber growing, taking into consideration major forest conditions in the south. The aim is to aid the forestry industry in the south to continue being a leader in wood production.
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30573
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With the industrial and economic potential and importance of forests in the south, states can no longer afford to neglect the protection and management of forests. Along with timber production and pulp industries, scientists and large companies are working together to scientifically manage the region's forests from fire and other hazards.
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