Selection harvesting is a treatment used in uneven-aged forest management in which either single trees or small groups of trees are harvested at a time. The goal is to maintain the canopy of a forest stand while still being able to continually harvest timber. This is done by diversifying tree age classes, encouraging regeneration, and leaving some of the best trees as seed trees.
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Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Antigonish, Pictou, Halifax |
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over 10 acres |
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Lunenburg, Cumberland, Colchester, Hants, Halifax |
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over 10 acres, under 5 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
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Victoria, Richmond, Cape Breton |
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over 10 acres |
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Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
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over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |