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Forest Health Highlights in Idaho, 2010
Idaho has over 21 million acres of forest land, from the Canadian border in the north, to the Great Basin in the south. Ele-vations range from less than 1,000 feet along the Clearwater River valley to over 11,000 feet in the Sawtooth Range of southern Idaho. The mixed conifer forests in the Panhandle area can be moist, and species found on the Pacific Coast such as western hemlock, Pacific yew, and western redcedar can be found there. Southern Idaho forests are generally drier, and ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir are most common. At higher elevations throughout the state, lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, and subalpine fir occur.
Forest Health Highlights in Idaho, 2010
Idaho has over 21 million acres of forest land, from the Canadian border in the north, to the Great Basin in the south. Ele-vations range from less than 1,000 feet along the Clearwater River valley to over 11,000 feet in the Sawtooth Range of southern Idaho. The mixed conifer forests in the Panhandle area can be moist, and species found on the Pacific Coast such as western hemlock, Pacific yew, and western redcedar can be found there. Southern Idaho forests are generally drier, and ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir are most common. At higher elevations throughout the state, lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, and subalpine fir occur.
Forest Health Highlights in Idaho, 2010
2010
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Gold-bearing gravel of nezperce national forest, Idaho county, Idaho
Engineering Index Backfile | 1934
|Forest products research in Idaho
Engineering Index Backfile | 1934
|NTIS | 1979
Forest Statistics for Private Land in Northern Idaho
NTIS | 1984
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