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Forestry Science I Unit 1. Lesson 3 Products and Benefits of the Forest. Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office. June, 2002. Forest Products. Baseball bats Candles Capsules/tables Clothing Combs Cough syrup. Forest Products. Crackers Crayons Eyeglass frames
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Forestry Science IUnit 1 Lesson 3 Products and Benefits of the Forest Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office June, 2002
Forest Products • Baseball bats • Candles • Capsules/tables • Clothing • Combs • Cough syrup
Forest Products • Crackers • Crayons • Eyeglass frames • Football helmets • Fruits and nuts • Gum
Forest Products • Ice cream • Lipstick • Make-up • Maple syrup • Milk cartons • Nail polish
Forest Products • Newspapers • Paint • Parmesan cheese • Pencils • Perfume • Photo film
Forest Products • Bandage strips • Shampoo • Sponges • Tires • Toilet tissue • Toothpaste
Benefits from Forests • Economic benefits • Social benefits • Environmental benefits
Economic Benefits • Enhance economic stability by attracting businesses and tourists • Reduce cooling and heating costs • Can add up to 15% to residential property value
Social Benefits • Improve mental and physical health and well-being of people • Contribute to a sense of community pride and ownership • Provide privacy and a sense of solitude and security
Environmental Benefits • Clean water, conserve water, and reduce soil erosion • Clean air, reduce air pollution • Create wildlife and plant diversity • Modify local climate
Our Life Without Forests How would our lives be different without forests?