Cutting Trees Can Help Wildlife (Panel 2)
Display developed by New Hampshire Fish and Game Department on how harvesting trees can create young forest and help wildlife (811 KB download).
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
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- The American WoodcockHistory, appearance, behavior, diet and more
- Declining PopulationsDeclining populations of Woodcock are caused by lack of habitat.
- ConservationConservationists track woodcock numbers and work to expand habitat
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- Great Thicket RefugeConservationists will create and protect habitat for woodcock on a new refuge within six northeastern states.
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- Northern Young Forest InitiativeMost of New England, the Adirondack Mountains of New York, and Atlantic Canada
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