Red-cockaded woodpecker cavity excavation in seedtree-shelterwood stands in the Wakulla (Apalachicola National Forest, Florida) sub-population

A study uncovered clear evidence of red-cockaded woodpecker preference to nest in seedtree-shelterwood (s-s) stands. Strategically located and properly installed s-s harvests could promote recovery of these woodpeckers on the Wakulla Ranger District in Florida's Apalachicola National Forest.

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Habitats
Land management
National forests
Overstory
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Pine trees
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Trees
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title Red-cockaded woodpecker cavity excavation in seedtree-shelterwood stands in the Wakulla (Apalachicola National Forest, Florida) sub-population
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