Station 9: Mini quiz box
In forestry jargon, felling trees is called:
| wood harvesting | wood gathering |
Why are some old trees allowed to remain standing?
| They are so thick that they can no longer be felled. | They are a valuable habitat for animals. |
The forester measures the diameter of trees with...
| a ruler | a caliper |
Why does the forester mark trees with lines or dots?
| So that foresters know what to do with the trees. | So that wild animals can find their way through the forest. |
The forester has the trees...
| felled with a harvester. | felled with a chainsaw. |






