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Managing Heart Rot in Live Trees for Wildlife Habitat in Young-Growth Forests of Coastal Alaska by United States Department of Agriculture

Managing Heart Rot in Live Trees for Wildlife Habitat in Young-Growth Forests of Coastal Alaska

United States Department of Agriculture

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Stem decays of living trees, known also as heart rots, are essential elements of wildlife habitat, especially for cavity-nesting birds and mammals. Stem decays are common features of old-growth forests of coastal Alaska, but are generally absent i...

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