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Updated on November 12, 2007
7. Forestry News: Fabled Sherwood Forest Vanishing but the Sherwood forest is a real place and the real forest needs help too. Experts say urgent action is needed to regenerate the forest and save the rare and endangered ancient oaks at its heart. The forest is beloved for its connection to Robin Hood, the legendary 13th century bandit who supposedly hid there from his nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham, in between stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. On average one veteran oak a year would fall; this year seven have come down...
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8. Forestry News: Drought was harsh on Christmas tree farms in the area DAYTON Heat and drought withered seedlings this summer at some local cut-your-own Christmas tree farms, although it will likely be years before customers see the consequences. Antenucci said he irrigates his seedlings, helping to ensure a 90 percent survival rate, but he said Big Tree had to pump water for four months this year instead of the usual three weeks per season. The impact at other farms won't be seen by consumers for eight years or so, when this year's planting of trees matures,...
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9. Forestry News: Sunday | 11 November, 2007 The tree planting program is part of a global commitment from the vendor to cancel out its CO2 emissions within three years. The vendor has also set up a website - www.ecotonoha.com - enabling anyone to plant a tree in NEC's forest. It is also one aspect of NEC's sustainable manufacturing program, which helps eliminate lead from its products and develop bio-plastics from plants rather than petroleum. Once we finish planting our island properties, we will look to establish more forests on...
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10. Forestry News: Prospects of the furniture industry Unlike in the past when furniture makers used to be small scale individual producers operating with limited capacities in small markets, nowadays it has become a big industry in the country. The government has a role to play in this regard by establishing and running training centres such as polytechnics or ones exclusively designed to teach and train on carpentry. Furniture produced here are not only satisfying local needs but these have also found a share, minimal though, of export...
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11. Forestry News: Paying peanuts for clean water Peanut husks, one of the biggest food industry waste products, could be used to extract environmentally damaging copper ions from waste water, according to researchers in Turkey. Various industries produce waste water containing dissolved copper(II) ions, including those that carry out metal cleaning and plating, paper pulp, paper board mills, and wood pulp production sites and the fertilizer industry. The team measured the levels of copper ions that could be extracted from waste water at...
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12. Forestry News: WWF, Nokia and Equinox Publishing Launch Hi-Tech Replantation Initiative in Sebangau National Park, Kalimantan, ... WWF, Nokia and Equinox Publishing Launch Hi-Tech Replantation Initiative in Sebangau National Park, Kalimantan, Indonesia. This initiative, called NEWtrees, gives people an innovative way to help reforest this protected national park and monitor the growth of the trees through geotags (trees labeled with precise latitude and longitude coordinates) viewable via Google Earth and Yahoo Maps. This initiative, called NEWtrees, gives people an innovative way to help reforest this protected...
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