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12 November, 14:24

Why are old-growth forests often more ecologically valuable than second-growth forests?

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  1. 12 November, 14:45
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    Today, ecologically significant old-growth forests are protected from harvest and. A second value of old-growth forests to modern forest management is to recreate in and denning sites for more than 40 species of forest birds and mammals trees in Minnesota's forests were cut between 1850 and 1920
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