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Wildlife in Broadleaf Woodlands of Oregon and Washington
Wildlife in Broadleaf Woodlands of Oregon and Washington MISC0534  
Author(s): Marnie Allbriten & Jim Bottorff
Of all the habitat types in Oregon and Washington, perhaps the most wildlife-friendly is the broadleaf woodland. Mixed hardwood forests are the most common broadleaf woodlands today. Tree species in these woodlands provide food, shelter, and space to many species of wildlife. This publication lists methods for managing broadleaf woodlands for wildlife objectives. Tables are provided that list wildlife species with breeding, feeding, or resting habitats in broadleaf woodlands; and selected trees, shrubs, and ground cover species found in this habitat type. Other publications in the Woodland Fish and Wildlife series can be found at: http://www.WoodlandfishandWildlife.org

Publisher: WSU Extension Publications
Published: June 2004.   16 pages.
 
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