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Learn about Dead Trees
– Before Removing a Dead Tree…
– Value of Dead Trees
– – “This is the Tree” Video
– – Value of Dead Trees for Birds
– – Value of Dead Trees for Other Species
– – Value Of Downed Wood to Ecosytems
– – Nest Boxes as Substitutes for Dead Trees
– Saving Dead Trees
– – Resources
– – Safely Retaining Dead Trees
– – How to Identify valuable snags
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The Cavity Conservation Initiative
The Cavity Conservation Initiative promotes the safe retention of dead and dying trees to ensure the future of cavity-nesting wildlife and to enrich forest diversity.
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Gillian Martin
January 23, 2016
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