. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. GRAZlNG^ IN THE FOREST. 69 found ill Part II of this primer, together with some cousideration of the most effective remedy, which is found in conservative ways of handling the forest, that is, in forest management. GRAZING IN THE FOREST. Whether grazing animals are comparatively harmless to the forest or among its most dangerous enemies. Fig. 64.—A band of sheep passing through the forest. These sheep were being herded illegally in a forest reserve. Eastern slope of the Cascade Mountains near Badger Lake, Wasco County, Oregon. depends on the a


. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. GRAZlNG^ IN THE FOREST. 69 found ill Part II of this primer, together with some cousideration of the most effective remedy, which is found in conservative ways of handling the forest, that is, in forest management. GRAZING IN THE FOREST. Whether grazing animals are comparatively harmless to the forest or among its most dangerous enemies. Fig. 64.—A band of sheep passing through the forest. These sheep were being herded illegally in a forest reserve. Eastern slope of the Cascade Mountains near Badger Lake, Wasco County, Oregon. depends on the age and character of the woods as well as upon the kind of animals that graze. A young forest is always more exposed to such injury than an old one, and steep slopes are more subject to damage than more level ground. Whether the young trees are conifers, and so more likely to suffer from trampling than from. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Division of Forestry. Washington : G. P. O.


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