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This pioneering study of forest conditions in Tennessee provides valuable insights into the management and conservation of forests across the United States. The author explores the ecology, biodiversity, and economic value of Tennessee's forests, as well as the impact of human activities. This book is a must-read for foresters, ecologists, and policymakers.
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