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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3747314" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We saw that in National Forests in the Rocky's last summer. </p><p>I'm wondering if they have found out what the rest of knew about virgin forests that are void of wildlife as the canopy doesn't allow new growth of forbs and new growth plants that provide food for wildlife. </p><p>Once the canopy is thinned and sunlight allowed to penetrate to the ground, Mother Nature takes over and starts producing food for animals. </p><p>We saw huge brush piles of limbs and lots of stumps in the National Forest by the limited logging. We also saw tree's marked with paint that are probably the ones they wanted left? Don't know, maybe they were the ones to be cut?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3747314, member: 5412"] We saw that in National Forests in the Rocky's last summer. I'm wondering if they have found out what the rest of knew about virgin forests that are void of wildlife as the canopy doesn't allow new growth of forbs and new growth plants that provide food for wildlife. Once the canopy is thinned and sunlight allowed to penetrate to the ground, Mother Nature takes over and starts producing food for animals. We saw huge brush piles of limbs and lots of stumps in the National Forest by the limited logging. We also saw tree's marked with paint that are probably the ones they wanted left? Don't know, maybe they were the ones to be cut? [/QUOTE]
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