March 9, 2021

Keeping Dead Wood and Creating Wildlife Habitat Piles: Some Guidance for Forest Owners

Keeping Dead Wood and Creating Wildlife Habitat Piles: Some Guidance for Forest Owners

Snags, large down logs, and big decadent trees provide food and shelter to more than 40 percent of wildlife species in Pacific Northwest forests. They are important structures for cavity-dependent birds and small mammals, food sources for woodpeckers and other foragers, and  slowly release nutrients into the ecosystem with the help of decomposer critters. 

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