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deer in woodsMany wildlife species depend on the protection provided by old-growth forests. Buried under deep winter snows, clearcuts are inaccessible to wildlife during the harshest season. When the trees grow back in tightly-packed second growth stands, the dense canopy and snarled lower layers do not let enough light in to support forage plants. These areas become “biological deserts” with low productivity persisting for more than 100 years.

 

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When the wind is in the north, The skillful fisher goes not forth.

When the wind is in the east, 'Tis good for neither man nor beast.

When the wind is in the south, It blows the files in the fish's mouth.

But when the wind is in the west, There it is the very best.

 

When the wind backs and the weather glass falls

Prepare yourself for gales and squalls.


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