Clear-cut logging, as with any logging, can speed up soil erosion, which can increase the turbidity of water and, in large quantities, can impact the river's depth and flow.
That is called a clear cut.
Clearcutting, clearfelling or clearcut logging is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down.
Illegal Logging is when a company or person cuts down trees for logs with out permission or in a protected environment. or when a logging company uses illegal means to cut. For example clear cutting may be illegal in some areas and a logger would clear cut.
Bird Tree. It is left so that birds can rest/roost there, safe and high above the clear cut
logging is when you cut down trees
Clear cut forestry is a logging practice where all trees in a designated area are cut down, regardless of size or species. This method is used to efficiently harvest timber but can have negative impacts on the ecosystem, such as soil erosion and loss of biodiversity. Habitat destruction and water pollution are also common concerns associated with clear cut forestry.
When you drive on the freeways in the Northwestern part of the United States after a snow storm, it's easy to identify the wide and deep swaths of trees that have been removed by clear cutting by logging companies who cut down trees for profit: all the area is flat white.
Trees are harvested by logging! you could either clear cut which means cut all the trees in the area or selective cutting which is selecting the trees you want and selective cutting is better for the environment
Clear cutting is a logging practice in which all trees in a given area are uniformly cut down, leaving no trees standing. This method is often criticized for its negative impacts on biodiversity, soil erosion, and water quality.
Illegal Logging is when a company or person cuts down trees for logs with out permission or in a protected environment. or when a logging company uses illegal means to cut. For example clear cutting may be illegal in some areas and a logger would clear cut.
There are currently three types of logging methods currently in use and they are Stem Only Harvesting (SOH) or tree-length logging, Whole Tree Logging (WTL) and finally cut-to-length logging.