Forestry

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Across
  1. 2. A silviculture method in which most or all of the trees from a chosen area are removed
  2. 5. A silviculture method that involves cutting and removing medium-aged or mature trees individually or in small clusters every 10 to 20 years
  3. 8. Age of the trees are within 10-20 years of each othe
  4. 10. Found in southern Ontario, and makes up 1% of Canada's landmass
  5. 12. Includes birch, pine, larch, poplar and fir
  6. 14. A plant that has been growing naturally in an ecosystem without any action, past or present, from humans
  7. 15. An effect in which urban areas are higher in temperature than surrounding rural areas due ti the heat absorbed by concrete and asphalt
Down
  1. 1. A branch of forestry related to the development and management of forests
  2. 3. Roofs of buildings that are designed and maintained to foster the growth of vegetation.
  3. 4. The long-term planting and maintenance of forests, trees, and green spaces in urban environments
  4. 6. Found in the southwest coast of Canada and includes western hemlock, western red cedar, yellow cedar, firs, and spruce trees
  5. 7. A silviculture method that involves removing trees in a series of cuts over a period of 10 to 30 years
  6. 9. Wood that is used for construction and carpentry
  7. 11. Made up of sugar maple, yellow birch, eastern hemlock, and balsam fir trees. Found in Atlantic provinces
  8. 13. An ecosystem in which the dominant plants are trees