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Deforestation should be limited, as it has an effect on the [[deer]] population and also means that cures for illnesses are lost forever, as only forests many decades old may provide herbs. | Deforestation should be limited, as it has an effect on the [[deer]] population and also means that cures for illnesses are lost forever, as only forests many decades old may provide herbs. | ||
[[File:Foresters Lodge Size.png|250px|thumbnail|left|Forester's Lodge 6 x 6]] | |||
== Firewood == | == Firewood == | ||
[[File:Wood_Cutter.jpg|thumb|300px|right]] | [[File:Wood_Cutter.jpg|thumb|300px|right]] |
Revision as of 23:22, 31 January 2014
Foresting is method of gathering resources. Foresting involves the player having the villagers cut down nearby trees. The logs can then be used in building structures or creating firewood to cook food and heat citizens's houses.
Trees when they are cut down do not grow back by themselves. When trees are removed the player risks destroying the habitat and getting rid of deer and cures for illnesses [1]. However the player can place a Forester's Lodge to plant and cut down trees.
Forester's Lodge
The Forester's Lodge enables foresters to cut down nearby trees but also to re-plant them. You can chose if you want the foresters to only plant trees, only cut down trees or do both. If you chose to place a Forester's Lodge in an area without trees they will plant new trees, but they cannot cut these down in a couple of years. In the process of planting new trees the foresters will remove stone and iron and takes these to the nearest stockpile.
Deforestation should be limited, as it has an effect on the deer population and also means that cures for illnesses are lost forever, as only forests many decades old may provide herbs.
Firewood
This resource is created by building a wood cutter who then turns logs into firewood.
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