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Logging activity reached record numbers last year, as foresters fight bark beetle infestation
Prag, 07.06.2021
Last year saw a record 35.8 million cubic meters of wood mined in the Czech Republic, a year-on-year rise by more than 9 percent, the Czech Statistics Agency announced on Monday. The number of trees being cut down annually has been growing every year since 2013 and is connected to the bark beetle infestation which is ravaging Czech forests. Conifer trees made up a whopping 96.5 percent of the wood mined in the Czech Republic last year. Of this number, nine out of ten trees were spruce trees, which are the most common type of tree found in the country. Pine and beech trees made up the remaining ten percent. The most extensive mining took place in East and South Bohemia. Statisticians told the Czech News Agency that while mining activity is on the rise in Bohemia, in Moravia the rate of trees being cut down is falling. odkaz na stránku
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