Transcription of VIRGINIA’S FORESTS
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VIRGINIA S FORESTSOur Common WealthRevised 2001 ACKNOWLEDGMENTThe Department of Forestry wants to express its appreciation toAnn Lang, Virginia Employment Commission for her assistance in providingemployment and manufacturing documentation and reviewing this Niemann, Virginia Tourism Corporation for her assistance inproviding documentation on recreation Implan Group (MIG), Inc. for assistance with Implan Information Team for content, editing and review DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRYP repared ByCharles W. Becker IIIE dited ByJanet MuncyGraphic Design ByOffice of Graphic CommunicationsDepartment of General ServicesVIRGINIA S FORESTS OUR COMMON WEALTH5 THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OFVIRGINIA S forest RESOURCEST able of ContentsEXECUTIVE SUMMARY .. 6 INTRODUCTION .. 7 THE forest RESOURCE .. 8 Risks to the Resource .. 9 forest INDUSTRY ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS .. 10 forest Management and Related Services .. 10 Harvesting .. 10 Primary Manufacturing.
Virginia’s forests are continually at risk from the adverse effects of native and exotic pests, severe weather, wildfire, and human activities. Periodic outbreaks of native bark …
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