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However,ecologists say peat is harvestedfrom fragile wetlands at rates which are non-sustainable(1). The peat industry maintains that they can manage the use and preserva- tion of the bogs. They also understand that peat alternatives must be consideredto meet environmental concerns of consumers.
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American Forests' National Register of Big Trees lists trees that are native and naturalized to the United States and Alaska. We base our list on Dr. Elbert L. Little Jr.'s Checklist of United States Trees (Native and Naturalized). (See our FAQ page for more information.)
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Trees species brought into an area where they did not ecologically develop or where they are not considered "native," are exotic trees. Many exotic trees are grown for food, ornamental, aesthetic, or other specialized uses.
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