By: Mwai, Matt, Ryan ……and Derek. This present day forestry has improved by %80. In order to do that they have found ways to improve it as in placing.

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By: Mwai, Matt, Ryan ……and Derek

This present day forestry has improved by %80. In order to do that they have found ways to improve it as in placing seeds further apart or placing highly developt seeds.

Forestry has had a huge impact on our environment. Our current tree population is still depleting because more trees are cut down then being replanted. The pine beetle has been a big problem for our forestry industry. The pine beetle has killed over 80,000,000 trees and infected over 450,000 hectors.