Asked by Alexis

Hi! I was wondering if anyone could give me any websites to research on how forest, a resource, is collected and gathered. I try to look at some things, but nothing really captures what I need to type. Thank you! :) And, I really appreciate it!

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Answered by Alexis
Oh, and, Wikipedia is off limits.
Answered by Reed
http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_methods_of_logging

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logging
Answered by Reed
You can read the Wikipedia article for your own understanding. Don't cite it or quote it. That is off-limits according to your school's rules. Sometimes Wikipedia is inaccurate. It is written by amateurs. The little numbers in brackets in a Wiki entry will connect to sources, which you can use.
Answered by Reed
Here are some other sources that discuss logging and forestry:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/terms/logging.htm

http://www.kids.mongabay.com/lesson_plans/lisa_algee/logging.html

http://www.oregonloggers.org/Forest_Logging.aspx

The one about Oregon applies everywhere, not just in Oregon.

Answered by Alexis
I found one, too! Thank you for the help. I just don't trust Wikipedia because my teachers and my parents says so. So, I don't know. But, again, thanks!
Answered by Reed
Your teachers and parents are not wrong. As I said above, it's written by amateurs and curated by volunteers, so is sometimes inaccurate. I never take it as "the last word", but do find it useful sometimes. It's a starting point for further reading, if not to be taken as "the gospel truth" in all instances.
Answered by Sarah Evans
How is the resource collected or gathered?
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