When the loggers take more trees than what are needed. When the loggers take more trees than what are needed. When the loggers take more trees than what are needed.
Spiking trees involves inserting metal spikes into trees to prevent logging. This can harm loggers and equipment. It can also impact the environment by making it difficult to harvest trees sustainably, leading to deforestation and habitat destruction.
the illegal loggers and person's who wrecks the trees
yes they do.
no because a log is a tree
more and bigger trees
loggers cutting down trees
Loggers use trees for various purposes, including producing lumber for construction, paper and pulp for manufacturing, and biomass for energy production. They also harvest trees for decorative purposes, such as furniture and arts and crafts.
Yes, fertilizer spikes can potentially harm or kill trees if used improperly or in excessive amounts. It is important to follow the instructions on the product packaging and consult with a professional before applying fertilizer spikes to trees.
1.5 acres.
People who cut down trees are commonly referred to as loggers or lumberjacks. They are skilled workers who harvest trees for various purposes including timber, paper, and construction materials.
They use those trees in many ways to get money.