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Because tree density varies so much in every forest in America, it is difficult to estimate the number of trees cut down each year. Worldwide it is estimated that nearly 4 billion trees are cut down each year for paper. American forests are already a fraction of what they used to be. It is estimated that 90 percent of the virgin old-growth forests have been cleared away in the past 400 years.
After the Civil War, much of the great southern swamp forests were clear cut for lumber. The destruction of their habitat nearly doomed this species.
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Common in forests and suburban lawns across much of North America.
The blue jay is a familiar bird of forests, lawns, and parks across much of North America.
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Forests, suburban yards, roadside hedgerows, across much of eastern North America.
If you mean white tailed deer, they are found in forests over much of North America.
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In 2009, Texas produced 2.0 billion square feet of structural panels, 1.4 billion board feet of lumber, and 2.0 million tons of pulp and paper products. The value of those products were over $19 billion.