found: Estimating historical snag density in dry forests east of the Cascade Range, 1998.
found: Glossary of forestry terms / British Columbia Forest Service, via WWW, Sept. 14, 1998(snag: a standing dead tree or part of a dead tree from which at least the smaller branches have fallen)
found: Glossary of forestry terms / Maryland Forest Service, via WWW, Sept. 14, 1998(snag: a dead tree that is still standing. Snags provide important food and cover for a wide variety of wildlife species)
found: Timber glossary, via WWW, Sept. 14, 1998(snag: standing dead tree from which the leaves and most of the branches have fallen; see buckskin. Buckskin: snag; standing dead tree or log whose bark has fallen partially or completely away and whose exposed wood has a bleached (or buckskin) appearance)
found: Web. 3(snag, def. 1c: a standing dead tree from which parts or all of the top have fallen; esp: one that is more than 20 feet tall)
found: LC database, Sept. 14, 1998(forest snags; snag habitat management)
notfound: McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.