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A requirement of all empirical research in psychology is:
Forestry
The science and craft of creating, managing, using, and conserving forests and associated resources for human and environmental benefits.
Selective Cutting
A forestry practice where only certain trees are cut down, allowing for a mix of tree ages and types to remain, promoting a healthier forest.
Uneven-aged Stand
A forestry term referring to a forest, woodland, or stand of trees that has trees of mixed ages within it, which can enhance biodiversity and resilience.
Mature Trees
Fully grown trees that have reached their full size and are often considered crucial for providing habitat and ecosystem services.
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