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  1. Clemson University Forest

    Home to a rich variety of plant and animal life, the Forest reflects decades of thoughtful, sustainable management. We’re constantly evaluating our practices to protect and strengthen this legacy for …

  2. Forest | Definition, Ecology, Types, Trees, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 26, 2025 · A forest is a complex ecological system in which trees are the dominant life-form. A forest is nature’s most efficient ecosystem, with a high rate of photosynthesis affecting both plant and …

  3. Home - South Carolina Forestry Commission

    Looking for a career with the Forestry Commission? We're always looking for people who share our passion for protecting and managing the state's most valuable natural resource. Study reveals …

  4. Home | US Forest Service

    Find a Forest Select your state to find a forest or grassland to explore.

  5. List of national forests of the United States - Wikipedia

    National forests are managed by the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. [2] The first national forest was established as the Yellowstone Park Timber and Land …

  6. What is a forest? | Forest Education Foundation

    What is a forest? It’s a web of life – a dynamic, constantly changing community of living things – from the subsoil to the canopy, a forest is much more than its trees.

  7. Forest Biome - Education

    Oct 19, 2023 · The word forest broadly describes an area that has a large number of trees. There are three general types of forest that exist: temperate, tropical, and boreal.

  8. Top 10 Facts about Forests - WWF

    Oct 5, 2023 · Forests are home to over 80% of the world's land-based species of animals, plants and insects. These animals help to keep the forest healthy. For example, elephants distribute seeds from …

  9. FOREST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FOREST is a dense growth of trees and underbrush covering a large tract. How to use forest in a sentence.

  10. Forest - New World Encyclopedia

    Forests are differentiated from woodlands by the extent of canopy coverage: in a forest the branches and foliage of separate trees often meet or interlock, although there can be gaps of varying sizes …