Thirty-four loggers and 63 pilots and flight engineers were killed on the job in 2009.
Their persistence, as well as the spuriousness of the lawsuit, reflects the desperation that loggers feel.
In so doing, viruses, Trojans, key-loggers and spyware are prevented from infecting the computer.
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Restoring the forests, in this case, means getting loggers to thin out the trees.
Using this power of patronage, the loggers have acquired great political power in the region.
Sixty-four loggers and 72 pilots and flight engineers were killed on the job in 2011.
Loggers are also taking on a great deal of debt to buy more efficient equipment.
Loggers are screaming because the government suspended 3, 000 licences to harvest wood on public land.
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Those metrics are especially important if loggers look to purchase new machinery as business conditions improve.
Blueberry and cranberry growers, loggers and nearby property owners would be subject to federal regulations as well.
The 31-year-old had argued with illegal loggers in the area, the Catholic Church's Pastoral Land Commission said.
In any case, Cambodia lacks any other organized group strong enough to tackle the powerful--and often armed--loggers.
Local authorities say they often reported on the illegal activities of loggers and cattle ranchers in the region.
The Brazilian plan rests in part on using satellites, laws and police to combat illegal loggers and ranchers.
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Dedel said that loggers had warned them that they would be risking their lives if they pressed ahead.
When loggers cut trees in the Amazon, both local and global farmers have less easily accessible water for crops.
It involved installing satellite-linked conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) loggers on three white whales (Delphinapterus leucas).
But the local Udege people and the forest rangers say the area is inaccessible to both loggers and poachers.
Western loggers got to tell their kids they no longer had a job.
Since the discovery, more websites have been discovered using the exploit to hijack PCs, install key-loggers or other unwanted programs.
Loggers do most harm to forests not by removing trees but by building roads that give land-grabbers access to them.
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Also known as loggers, lumberjacks typically harvest, cut and transport timber to be processed into lumber, paper and other wood products.
For public consumption, the change in protocol is all about protecting users, making the system more secure, warding off keystroke loggers.
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But Mr. Luoto's grandfather and father were both loggers, and his family now owns a small timber firm in Carlton, Ore.
"There is in this region a really dangerous group of loggers, " Hilario Lopes Costa from the CPT told the Associated Press.
The reality is that since the late 1980s the political administrations of Guyana have parceled out those forests to loggers and miners.
Loggers and airplane pilots had the second and third deadliest jobs, respectively.
Mr Jones says loggers don't mind following whatever guidelines they have to.
Loggers, represented by the American Forest Resource Council, also sued the Forest Service--because the plan didn't propose harvesting or replanting nearly enough trees.
Loggers need skills not easily picked up on the job in order to maintain compliance with various regulatory requirements related to harvesting trees.
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