Doesn't clearcutting harm deep-woods birds like wood thrushes and scarlet tanagers?
April 30, 2012 — cfergus
Not if it's carefully situated and conducted. In fact, forest birds such as thrushes, tanagers, and warblers actually need the dense habitat that young forest provides: Adult birds take their young into insect- and fruit-rich regrowing clearcuts to grow strong and build up fat before migration.
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