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National forests listed in this column in small text are constituent national forests managed by, but not included in the name of, the named national forest in normal text. To reach the figure of 154 national forests, count hyphenated names as two forests, with the exception of Manti–La Sal, which is the official name of one forest.
List of Michigan state forests. List of Minnesota state forests. List of Mississippi state forests. List of Missouri state forests. List of forests in Montana. List of Nebraska state forests. List of Nevada state forests. List of New Hampshire state forests. List of New Jersey state forests.
5400 km 2. Part of the Khathiar–Gir dry deciduous forests region. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary. Canacona taluk, Goa. It is known for its dense forest of tall trees, some of which reach 30 metres in height. Gir National Park. Talala taluk, Gir Somnath district, Gujarat. 1412 km 2. Jakanari reserve forest.
There are boreal forests in Alaska. [4] Forests in Hawaii and the U.S. territories are tropical. [5] The most heavily forested regions of the U.S. are Maine, New Hampshire, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and West Virginia; the least heavily forested regions are North Dakota, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
State Forest Name County Area acres (ha) Founded Remarks Kittanning: Jefferson: 13,266 acres (5,369 ha) 1919: Summer 2007, renamed Clear Creek State Forest Valley ...
This is a list of some of the forests in the United Kingdom. Care should be taken to distinguish extensive wooded areas from royal forests which may never have been particularly wooded within historical times.
Beltrami, Itasca, Koochiching County, Minnesota, and Lake of the Woods. 878,040 acres (3,553.3 km 2) Established in 1933. Largest State Forest, although boundary of Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood is larger only about 45,000 acres of RJDMH State Forest are state owned. Red Lake. Beltrami, Koochiching.
More than half (54 percent) of the world's forests is in only five countries – the Russian Federation (20.1%), Brazil (12.2%), Canada (8.6%), the United States of America (7.6%) and China (5.4%). [2] Many of the world's forests are being damaged and degraded or are disappearing altogether. Their capacity to provide tangible goods, such as ...