overfelling
Overfelling is a term used to describe the practice of harvesting timber at a rate that exceeds the forest's ability to regenerate naturally. This unsustainable logging approach leads to a depletion of forest resources, impacting biodiversity, soil health, and water cycles. When forests are overfelled, the removal of trees outpaces their regrowth, resulting in a net loss of forest cover over time. This can transform once-dense woodlands into sparse landscapes or even clearings, leaving behind a degraded ecosystem.
The consequences of overfelling are far-reaching. It can cause soil erosion as tree roots no longer bind