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Forestry Act

The Forestry Act is a law that guides how forests are managed, used, and protected. It establishes rules to ensure sustainable harvesting of timber, preserves forest health, and conserves wildlife habitats. The Act also regulates logging activities, reforestation efforts, and measures to prevent forest fires. Its goal is to balance economic benefits from wood production with environmental protection, ensuring forests remain healthy and productive for future generations while supporting communities reliant on forestry resources.