Another photograph shows a mountain road covered with the stones and rocks that are brought down in the rainy season from the mountains which have already been deforested by human hands.
This would be all very well if any considerable portion of the vast deforested areas were cultivated, or put to any permanent profitable use, but such is not the case.
The cogonáles [162] make up approximately sixty per cent of the deforested area, or forty per cent of the land area of the entire archipelago.
Upon the 27th of the month, the prosperous town of Phillips, wholly surrounded bydeforested lands, was suddenly licked up by the creeping flames, the terrified inhabitants escaping by the aid of a railway train.
In the neighborhood of this camp I carefully noted the lines of demarkation between the forested and deforested regions.
This grass together with taláhib moves into deforested areas and takes possession after the area is burnt.
Only along the top of the high mountain, before Bagnen is reached, does the trail pass through a forest -- otherwise it is always climbing up or winding about the mountains deforested probably by fires.
From Angaki to Cervantes the trail passes over deforested rolling mountain land, with safe drinking water in only one small spring.
For centuries forest fires have burned through the Western mountains, and much land thus deforested is scattered throughout the National Forests awaiting reforestation.
Our streams, in spite of the millions of dollars spent upon them, are less navigable now than they were fifty years ago, and the soil lost by erosion from the farms and the deforested mountain sides, is the chief reason.
Surely, these deforested slopes were heavy contributors to the millions of tons of undesirable matter that annually went in to fill the channel and vex the current of the Mississippi!
I dipped several canfuls from the deforested drainage fork, and after each had stood half a minute the water was poured off.
Leaving this centenarian, I climbed up the incline a few hundred feet higher and started out through the woods to the deforested side.
A deforested hillside may, in a single storm, loose the hoarded soil of a thousand years.
Such owners have more or less land deforested by fire or their own milling operations, and will incline to sell only stumpage without land.
The very general second growth on deforested land where no aid has been given indicates that excellent results will follow slight assistance.
Encouragement of reforestation by assessing deforested land annually on land value only, deferring taxation of forest growth until its cutting furnishes income with which to meet the tax.
In the typical fir districts of Oregon and Washington deforested land which escapes recurring fire is usually restocked naturally and with astonishing rapidity.
Our deforested areas are great and growing, but of even more peculiar significance is our unparalleled opportunity for making them quickly profitable to the community.
Much of the deforested territory, let alone, will cover itself with a ripe crop of shortleaf pine lumber in a hundred years.
The most hopeful phase of the white pine problem to-day is the fact that new forests are coming up naturally where the early lumbering deforested great tracts in the Eastern states.
They germinate and cover the deforested slopes with a crop of knob-cone pine saplings that soon claim all standing room and cover the scars of fire completely.
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