RE: Forest Machines: Erasing Beauty Around The World

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Forest Machines: Erasing Beauty Around The World

in environment •  7 years ago 

I see too much of this on daily drives. Just a few days ago, I saw a patch of woods nearby disappear in a week.
I'd like to see farmers growing our wood, leaving what's left of our wilderness in peace. Destruction is fast. Rejuvenation slow.

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I asked my questions because here in Florida it is mainly the conservation groups that either harvest or burn the trees, only to replant with pine trees. Thousands of acres in a very short time. What is the end game is my question? 🐓🐓

Strange huh? I know of a huge tract of mountain land that The Nature Conservation owned. A beautiful mountain jungle with waterfalls like you'd see on Tarzan. They sold it to a private individual. I don't know much about the details, but I don't think of that as conservation. Unless the buyer is contracted to keep it unspoiled.