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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 760895" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>The biggest single reason for population increase of "most" animals and including flora & fauna in any area that was comprised of old growth timber is the removal of the old growth by fire, windstorm or harvesting...The renewed habitat will almost always provide more consumable vegetation for each species...Moose & deer survive on browse in winter that is why logging activity and even natural, accidental or prescribed fire co-relate so well with game populations.....</p><p> </p><p>Our forests have been and always will be a renewable resource....We can cut them or leave them stand...Cutting them provides employment...Cutting them provides a better balanced eco-system for most game...But leaving them stand creates a place for tree-huggers to gather and count mushrooms and mold species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 760895, member: 18849"] The biggest single reason for population increase of "most" animals and including flora & fauna in any area that was comprised of old growth timber is the removal of the old growth by fire, windstorm or harvesting...The renewed habitat will almost always provide more consumable vegetation for each species...Moose & deer survive on browse in winter that is why logging activity and even natural, accidental or prescribed fire co-relate so well with game populations..... Our forests have been and always will be a renewable resource....We can cut them or leave them stand...Cutting them provides employment...Cutting them provides a better balanced eco-system for most game...But leaving them stand creates a place for tree-huggers to gather and count mushrooms and mold species. [/QUOTE]
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