woodcutters
Woodcutters are workers who harvest trees for timber, pulp, or fuel. They operate in forests or plantations, performing tasks such as felling, delimbing, and extracting logs for transport. The term is used in many regions and overlaps with lumberjacks, loggers, or forest workers depending on local tradition.
Historically, woodcutting relied on hand tools and manual labor. In modern forestry, operations are organized by
Techniques and equipment vary with scale and terrain. Common activities include felling, bucking, delimbing, and hauling
Safety is a central concern due to hazards from falling trees, heavy machinery, and long shifts in
Economic and environmental aspects surround woodcutting. It provides raw materials for construction, paper, and energy, and