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Bark at a Yew Tree Trunk. The image was captured during springtime near Zurich City.
rotten wood left in the forest is a breeding ground for both good and bad insects
Large tree with peeled bark
Closeup of tree trunk
A tree gnawed by a beaver. The concept of conservation.
dead beech tree against blue sky. bark is falling apart.
Tree branches background
Plant growing from tree trunk
aspen trunks in autumn forest close up
Swiss pine (Pinus cembra)close-up above Arosa in the canton of graubuenden. The mature size is typically between 25-35 metres.  The species is long-lasting and can reach an age between 500 and 1000 years. The image was captured during winter season.
Tree bark texture background. natural surface.
American basswood bark (Tilia americana) with yellow-bellied sapsucker holes. A tree of eastern North America, also known as the American linden. Taken in Connecticut.
Almond tree bark background. Amygdalus Prunus georgica. Texture.
Tree background
An enchanting background of wood and mosses, capturing the rustic allure and natural beauty of the forest floor.
pine tree bark
pine tree bark texture in a meadow
The image shows a close-up image of a huge beech tree. Captured in the swiss jura during winter season.
tree trunks of trees in the garden
Traces of a beaver on a tree on the bank of the Danube river.
Beavers are expert dam builders and architects of aquatic ecosystems. Here's how they work:\n\nBuilding Dams: Beavers use their strong front teeth to cut down trees and branches, which they use to construct dams across streams and rivers. The dams create deeper water, which provides protection from predators and easier access to food. The dams also help control the flow of water, which can prevent flooding downstream.\n\nCreating Lodges: Beavers build lodges out of sticks and mud in the ponds created by their dams. The lodges have underwater entrances, which provide safety and protection from predators.\n\nFood Gathering: Beavers are herbivores, and they primarily eat bark, leaves, and twigs from trees and shrubs. They use their sharp teeth to strip bark from trees, and they store branches underwater near their lodges to eat during the winter months when food is scarce.\n\nMaintaining Dams: Beavers are constantly working to maintain and improve their dams. They patch holes and leaks with mud and sticks, and they add new material to the dam to keep the water level high.\n\nOverall, beavers are essential members of their ecosystems, as their dam building activities create habitats for a variety of other species, including fish, birds, and amphibians.
The peeling bark of a paper birch tree.
Texture of bark from a tamarind tree
The peeling bark of a shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) tree.
In the United Kingdom, ancient woodland is that which has existed continuously since 1600 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (or 1750 in Scotland). Planting of woodland was uncommon before those dates, so a wood present in 1600 is likely to have developed naturally.\n\nIn most ancient woods, the trees and shrubs have been cut down periodically as part of the management cycle. Provided that the area has remained as woodland, the stand is still considered ancient. Since it may have been cut over many times in the past, ancient woodland does not necessarily contain very old trees.\n\nFor many species of animal and plant, ancient woodland sites provide the sole habitat, and for many others, conditions on these sites are much more suitable than those on other sites. Ancient woodland in the UK, like rainforest in the tropics, is home to rare and threatened species. For these reasons ancient woodland is often described as an irreplaceable resource. The analogous term used in the United States, Canada and Australia (for woodlands that do contain very old trees) is \
Old tree trunk!
Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) produces latex. By using knife cut at the outer surface of the trunk. Latex like milk Conducted into gloves, condoms, tires, tires and so on.
The background of the twisted and cracked bark pattern on the trunk of the old tree
Sustainable Renewal: Detail of Cork Oak Trunk Stripped of Cork.
Rotorua, New Zealand
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