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Night time in a burnt woodland where small ferns have begun to grow after a wildfire.
Drone view of forest fallen by strong winds during storm
area of felled coniferous woodland
Dead Forest of Tolbachik, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia
Freshly planted Norway spruce sapling on an Estonian woodland, Northern Europe
Replanted fir trees in deforested area in Washington state
River waterfall in the Pacific Northwest Autumn
Hillside with evidence of clear cut logging and fire devastation on a remote part of Vancouver Island.
Night time in a burnt woodland where small ferns have begun to grow after a wildfire.
Tall douglas fir trees against a cloudy sky left standing in a newly logged area left to provide seeds for regrowth.
1988 view of devastation with trees blown down in a pattern from the eruption wind current.  Mt St Helens is located in Washington State. Showing some regrowth since the eruption in 1980. This photo was taken in 1988 with 35mm film and scanned. Edited in Photoshop.
In the mountains of Montana, charred, dead trees for a natural black and white pattern.
Color blooms after a forest fire along the Pacific Crest Trail.
Abgestorbener Fichtenwald im Harz in der Nähe des Brokens
New growth a year or two after a forest fire. This is in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada in the Rocky Mountains.
Reforestation visible as viewed from above with a drone point of view.  Small Douglas fir trees distinct from their neighboring full grown counterparts.
Small ferns begin to grow after a wildfire.
14 years after the forest fire in Tyresta National park in Stockholm Sweden
Forest cutline marking the boundary of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1919.
rows of young conifers at a forestation in a forest along a road, Austria
Fog hangs over the tops of burn't dead trees surrounding with new growth as it recovers from a forest fire.
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Harvesting pine trees in pine plantations in the high country Victoria
Panoramic image of dead forest, forest dieback in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany
Small ferns begin to grow after a wildfire.
Small aspen sapling growing among the blackened trunks of larger trees following a forest fire
planted white spruce seedling near Bettsburg, New Brunswick, Canada\n\nalso known as Engelmann spruce, Mountain spruce, Silver spruce\n\nBotanical name: Picea engelmannii
Slash and burn piles with cut logs waiting for loading for the logging industry on Vancouver Island.
Landscape featuring the destruction from the Maligne Valley forest fire.  Jasper National Park, 2015.
Remains from a forest fire on Vancouver Island.
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