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Managing Small Woodlands for Cavity Nesting Birds
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Written as a practical guide for woodland owners interested in fish and wildlife management. Leaving dead trees or snags on a woodland where they do not endanger workers, traffic, or powerlines can provide nesting areas for beneficial bird species and mammals. A "snag" can enhance habitat for many species. Fallen trees improve the soil during the decay process. By Richard J. Pederson, USDA Forest Service, Pacific NW Region. Cooperators for the Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project include state and federal agencies in Washington and Oregon.
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October 1991. 6 pages.
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