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More Deforestation Is Needed in German Forests.
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In Germany, far less timber is harvested from forests than could be used. The risk from storms, drought, and pests is increasing, says the president of the forest owners' association.
Given the excessive timber stocks, more trees urgently need to be felled in German forests. "Laying up large reserves might seem sensible for food, but in the forest they pose significant risks," said Andreas Bitter, president of the German Forest Owners' Association (AGDW), to the Rheinische Post (Thursday edition). Bitter added: "Far less timber is being harvested than could be sustainably used." The average timber stock in Germany is around 3…
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