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6 MANAGING COTTONWOOD-BALSAM POPLAR FOR NON-TIMBER RESOURCE USES Management of cottonwood, red alder, and other broadleaf species has increased markedly in the last decade and will continue to do so, a trend supported by
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Sharp / Yellow / None None / NON-TIMBER RESOURCE USES Management / Scott Paper Limited / /

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North America / /

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USD / /

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Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of Iowa / /

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cottonwood management systems / food chains / riparian zone management / silvicultural systems / concentrated food sources / submerged root systems / food / /

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B.C. / /

NaturalFeature

George forest / Porcupine River / Fraser Valley / Nechako River / Forest Biodiversity Cottonwood / Squamish River valley / Qualicum river / /

Organization

the University of Iowa / British Columbia Coastal Fisheries/ Forestry Guidelines Technical Committee / B.C. Ministry of Environment / Lands and Parks / Forests and British Columbia Ministry of Environment / Lands and Parks / British Columbia Ministry of Forests / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / /

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Beaver / Roosevelt / Fisher Some / Balsam Poplar / Rupert Forest Region / /

Position

Prince / forest manager / manager / whip / fisher / fisher / and spotted skunk / /

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Alberta / British Columbia / Iowa / deserve testing in British Columbia / /

Region

southern Alberta / /

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