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How can one practice close to nature forestry inu0026nbsp;Ireland?
The Role of Mixed Woods in Irish Silviculture By T. Clear,u0026nbsp;B.Agr.Sc.
Transformation thinning in Close-to-Nature u0026#8211; Continuous Coveru0026nbsp;Forestry
Intervention costs money! by Robertu0026nbsp;Scott
Constraints to Continuous Cover Forestry in Ireland by Morgan Roche, co-founder Pro Silvau0026nbsp;Ireland
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