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Logging Regulations

Logging regulations are rules set by governments to manage the harvesting of trees for timber while protecting the environment. These regulations ensure that logging practices are sustainable, meaning they don't deplete forests faster than they can grow back. They may include requirements for permits, limits on the amount of wood that can be taken, and practices to minimize damage to surrounding ecosystems. The goal is to balance economic benefits from timber with the need to preserve wildlife habitats, soil quality, and air and water resources for future generations.