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In terms of insurance, what is moral hazard and what do insurance companies do to try to offset it?
Canada's Forests
The diverse and extensive forested areas in Canada, known for their ecological importance and economic contributions, especially in lumber and paper production.
Forest Tent Caterpillar
A species of moth larva that feeds on the leaves of deciduous trees, often creating large, communal webs or “tents” in the process.
Praying Mantis
A predatory insect known for its distinctive posture of folded forearms, contributing to pest control by consuming other insects.
Surface Fire
A fire that burns only the surface litter and undergrowth of a forest or grassland, often used in controlled burns for forest management.
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