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  1. The Myth of “Overgrown” Forests Box today are not “overgrown”. In fact, due to l forest density was highly variable. “Open” forests with relatively low tree densities were a minor portion of the …

  2. These threats-combined with overgrown forests, a growing number of homes in the wildland-urban interface, and more than a century of rigorous fire suppression- have all contributed to …

  3. With the false narrative that federal public forests are “overgrown” or “overstocked” (i.e., too dense), logging advocates are promoting a series of logging bills which would severely …

  4. Overgrowth: Non-tuberculous organisms have grown so extensively on the media that it cannot be determined if MTB is present. When sputum arrives at the laboratory, it undergoes a …

  5. Their purpose is to control overgrown vegetation where it creates a safety, health, occupational or environmental hazard. Controlling it helps ensure public safety.

  6. Rather than totally removing some overgrown shrubs or conifers, you may want to remove the lower branches to let light filter through. This can maintain a structural element in the garden …

  7. This factsheet is to help residents understand when and why a property would be considered ‘overgrown’, and the compliance action Council may take to ensure properties are maintained …