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Fire in farm landscapes: Keep your fallen timber and dead trees

Home » Resources » Fire in farm landscapes: Keep your fallen timber and dead trees
PDF icon Fallen timber and dead trees ONLINE.pdf

Fallen timber and dead trees are essential to healthy, functioning ecosystems. They provide refuge, shelter and resources for plants and animals. This shelter is particularly important for animals during fire and to support ecosystem recovery after fire.

Keeping fallen timber and dead trees in the landscape is one of the best things you can do for biodiversity and landscape health on your farm.

Click the link above and download this brochure for more information.

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