Across
- 1. A method of logging in which up to 70% of trees are cut
- 4. Lumbering technique in which only trees of a certain type, size, and quality are cut
- 5. A forest that has enough trees and is close enough to a market to be harvested by the forest industry
- 6. Name of province with the highest value of lumber products shipped (2001)
- 8. Bring back growth
- 9. The logging method where all trees in an area are cut down
- 10. A board of material produced by gluing together particles of wood under pressure
- 12. Part of a forest that has too small trees or is too far away from the market to be harvested
Down
- 1. A branch of forestry dealing with the cultivation and care of forests
- 2. A boar of material produced by gluing together small chips of wood under pressure
- 3. Rain, snow or fog created after sulphur dioxide and nitric oxides mix with water vapour in the atmosphere
- 7. A thin covering of high-quality wood glued to low-quality wood
- 11. Coniferous forest that stretches from east to west across Canada
- 13. A forest that has never been cut and is considered important to maintain a wide number of species
- 14. A forest with both coniferous and deciduous trees
