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In the Pacific Northwest forest ecologists are using chainsaws to create standing dead timber, or “snags,” to provide nesting spots for birds displaced by the chainsaws of lumberjacks. Living On Earth’s Terry FitzPatrick reports.
In the Pacific Northwest forest ecologists are using chainsaws to create standing dead timber, or “snags,” to provide nesting spots for birds displaced by the chainsaws of lumberjacks. Living On Earth’s Terry FitzPatrick reports.