Excellent video I am definitely going to get involved with my local chapter here in North Georgia. Took a quick look at some of the projects going on in conjunction with Chattahoochee NF and I think this approach is one in need of more attention
So... what's better... cut and drop trees, or kill the tree and leave them standing? And secondly, why is there disagreement between foresters over methods to improve the forest ? And lastly, is it possible to have a well rounded habitat for multiple species of wildlife, or, should I focus on a specific species like grouse?
The answer is that it just depends. Forests are so diverse due to species, geography, geology, climate, stand structure, and resource concerns. It's best to just work with a credentialed forester to guide you through it. And Foresters mostly agree on practices. It's just that practices in one spot are different than another due to those and other factors. As a Forest Ecologist, I hope this helps.
Excellent video I am definitely going to get involved with my local chapter here in North Georgia. Took a quick look at some of the projects going on in conjunction with Chattahoochee NF and I think this approach is one in need of more attention
Amen Brother! Amen.
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So... what's better... cut and drop trees, or kill the tree and leave them standing? And secondly, why is there disagreement between foresters over methods to improve the forest ? And lastly, is it possible to have a well rounded habitat for multiple species of wildlife, or, should I focus on a specific species like grouse?
The answer is that it just depends. Forests are so diverse due to species, geography, geology, climate, stand structure, and resource concerns. It's best to just work with a credentialed forester to guide you through it. And Foresters mostly agree on practices. It's just that practices in one spot are different than another due to those and other factors. As a Forest Ecologist, I hope this helps.