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Embrace the Essential: Deadwood's Role in Forest Health

Deadwood plays a critical role in maintaining forest ecosystems by providing micro-habitats, supporting biodiversity, and enabling nutrient cycling. Water accumulation in decaying trees fosters unique habitats, while organisms like wasps and beetles facilitate pollination and the decomposition process, transforming rot into essential nutrients for the forest floor. A healthy forest requires approximately 30% deadwood, emphasizing its importance in sustaining the entire ecosystem. The absence of these elements leads to a rapid decline in forest health and biodiversity.

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