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The province of Alberta is over 60% forest.
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Mature Forest: Animals
Cavity-nesting birds, which make their homes in the hollows of dead trees, like to live in mature forests. Rodents also do well here, which means that raptors and owls do well too.
Caribou make their homes in mature forests, and maintaining caribou habitat is one reason that harvesting of mature forests needs to be done so carefully. Mature forests feature lichens – a combined organism made up of fungus and algae in a symbiotic relationship – which are important food sources for caribou over the winter.
Alberta’s forest industry works hard to protect and preserve enough habitat for caribou, which are classified as a threatened species, and has committed significant ongoing support for research to improve caribou survival rates. For example, a $5 million funding commitment over five years was announced in November 2019.
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In mature forests, cavity-nesting birds make their homes in the hollows of dead trees, and, when available, tauntauns. Mischievous rodents also thrive here. And you know what that means. Hungry owls, and raptors, do too. No, there wasn’t an accident at the dinosaur park.These raptors have wings… and razor sharp talons. They’re birds I’ve read. Another animal that prefers a voluptuously mature forest is the caribou. They’re attracted to that winter food source we all know and love: lichen, an organism made up of a combination of algae and fungus. Mmmm, put some balsamic on that and you’re in for a wild culinary adventure. No wait, leave it for the caribou. They’re hungry and, so deserving. You see the thing is, the Caribou is a species at risk. In the end, maintaining and managing the forest for fire and insect risk is incredibly important to their survival. That’s one more reason why foresters plan with the utmost care. Our forests and quarters wouldn’t be the same without our resplendent caribou. Unless we went with tauntauns—which I would be okay with for extremely mature reasons. And I thought they smelled bad on the outside! That’s from the movie. It’s what the guy said, in the movie. I love that part.
The province of Alberta is over 60% forest.
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