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Diversifying Forest Structure to Promote Wildlife Biodiversity in Western Washington Forests
Diversifying Forest Structure to Promote Wildlife Biodiversity in Western Washington Forests
To meet the ecological needs of a broad range of wildlife species in forest lands, structural diversity is needed—both in individual stands of trees and in the broader landscape.
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Authors:
Kevin Zobrist
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Hinckley, T.M
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Published: February 2012
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Winter in the Woods: A Winter Guide to Deciduous Native Plants in Western Washington
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