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>>38405
Well yes. Density depends on how that particular area fits in the forestry.
Some places are deliberately left untended, they can be tricky to pass through, in my experience those places don't have thick tall trees, even old trees are stunted, spreading along the ground, leaning much to a side.
Those which which are used for logging, they can cut them bare, or with a thinning out technique. Or a combination of the two: first they cut it clear, then as saplings grow they thin it out a little (these places are very thick with saplings), then years later again, then again, until they get a clean, open piece of forest with straight, tall, fairly thick trees.
Maybe I'll try to collect examples.