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Two cutsheet photographs of Lewis Mill in Stewiacke
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Transparency showing the area severely infested by the spruce budworm 1909-1981 (in millions of hectares)
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Transparency showing biomass measurements for an ENFOR study of standing crops and fluxes at Site H8, a stand of sugar maple (Acer saccharum), red maple (Acer rubrum), and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) at an unidentified central Nova Scotian location
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Transparency showing above-ground biomass growth versus the age of a stand of trees
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Transparency relief map of Canada
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Transparency map showing areas of spruce budworm infestation in eastern Canada, 1981
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Transparency charting multi-species biomass regression
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Photograph showing woodpecker excavation of spruce budworm from tree trunk, Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Photograph showing woodpecker excavation of spruce budworm from tree trunk, Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Photograph showing uncollected logs and foliage at an unidentified central Nova Scotian site
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Photograph showing stemflow at an unidentified central Nova Scotian location
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Photograph showing stemflow and throughfall measurements at an unidentified central Nova Scotian site
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Photograph showing size scale of spruce budworm exit hole
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Photograph showing severe resinosis in spruce budworm-infested tree
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Photograph showing resin flow under a full canopy, Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Photograph showing larval galleries of spruce budworm in Picea rubens
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Photograph showing forest biomass regeneration at a four- or five-year-old thin hardwood stand, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
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Photograph showing Canadian Forest Service rearing chambers
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Photograph of yellow birch stave wood prepared for shipment
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Photograph of Wishart Robertson and an unidentified person posing next to a large hardwood, Porters Lake
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Photograph of winter forest biomass measurements at Site H, an unidentified central Nova Scotian 8-year-old stand
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Photograph of vegetation regrowth at a burn site near Smoke River, northern New Brunswick
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Photograph of vegetation regeneration in the first year after spraying at Plot 9, the Antrim site, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of unidentified researchers walking in Site 6, a thirty-year-old stand at an unidentified Nova Scotian location
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Photograph of unidentified researchers bucking sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and sorting branches at an unidentified central Nova Scotian site
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Photograph of understory in the Acadian forest of the Tobeatic Wilderness Area, southwestern Nova Scotia
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Photograph of underside canopy browning of a tree in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of two-year-old burn of a mature forest in Banff National Park
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Photograph of two unidentified workers operating log loader machinery at Aylesford Lake, Kings County, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of two unidentified researchers weighing felled bolts of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) at an unidentified central Nova Scotian site
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Photograph of two unidentified researchers weighing felled bolts of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) at an unidentified central Nova Scotian site
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Photograph of two unidentified researchers cutting felled trees at an unidentified central Nova Scotian site
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Photograph of two unidentified people standing in a sparse Krummholz Zone area, Postville, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Photograph of two unidentified people seated in fenland with a dense forest background near Voisey's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Photograph of two unidentified people in a canoe in an unidentified swamp
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Photograph of two tern schooners in port at Tennycape, Hants County
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Photograph of trail ruts created by skidder equipment at a clearcut site near Corner Brook, Newfoundland
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Photograph of trail ruts created by skidder equipment at a clearcut site near Corner Brook, Newfoundland
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Photograph of timber piles in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of three unidentified researchers taking disc sub-samples of felled trees, likely at Aylesford Lake, Kings County, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of the view of boreal forest from a hilltop near Voisey's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Photograph of the stump of a spruce budworm damaged tree in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of the Point Wolfe covered bridge, Greater Fundy Ecosystem, southern New Brunswick
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Photograph of the Michelin burn site near Postville, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Photograph of the ground after a crusher truck passed through, Irving Black Brook District, northwestern New Brunswick
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Photograph of the aftermath of a 0.49 hectare conventional clear cut, Aylesford Lake, Kings County, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of the aftermath of a 0.49 hectare conventional clear cut, Aylesford Lake, Kings County, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of Tetropium fuscum (Brown spruce longhorn beetle) tunnels in a recently downed tree in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Photograph of Tetropium fuscum (Brown spruce longhorn beetle) larval galleries and pupal chambers under bark of an infested tree
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Photograph of Tetropium fuscum (Brown spruce longhorn beetle) exit holes, Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia