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The "three rule" in forestry, often referred to as the "three rules of forestry," typically emphasizes sustainable practices: 1) Maintain a diverse ecosystem by preserving various tree species and habitats, 2) Ensure proper management of forest resources to prevent overexploitation and degradation, and 3) Promote the regeneration of forests to maintain their health and productivity for future generations. These principles aim to balance ecological health with economic needs.

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