Forestry - The science and practice of managing forests., Tree Species - Different types or kinds of trees., Biodiversity - The variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem., Deforestation - The process of clearing or removing trees from a forest., Forest Conservation - Efforts to protect and preserve forests and ecosystems., Reforestation - Planting trees in an area where they were removed., Carbon Sequestration - Process of forests absorbing and storing CO2., Silviculture - Cultivating and managing forests, including tree growth., Forest Fire - Wildfire occurring in a forested area., Tree Planting - Planting tree seedlings or saplings for reforestation., Timber - Wood suitable for construction, furniture, or paper., Clearcutting - Removing all trees in an area, often controversial., Harvesting - Cutting and collecting mature trees for various uses., Logging - Cutting, skidding, and transporting trees for profit., Forest Management - Planning and implementing strategies for forest use., Riparian Zone - Land near rivers or streams crucial for water quality., Canopy - The upper layer of forest formed by tree branches., Ecosystem - Complex network of organisms and their environment., Understory - Layer of smaller vegetation beneath the forest canopy., Wildlife Habitat - Area providing suitable living conditions for animals.,

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