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Why Doing Nothing Is Killing Your Hardwood Forest
Scott McAlpine Scott McAlpine

Why Doing Nothing Is Killing Your Hardwood Forest

Most hardwood stands today are full of mature oaks—but almost no young ones. It’s a quiet crisis unfolding across the Southeast, and it’s called the oak bottleneck. Without fire, harvest, or competition control, shade-tolerant species like maple and poplar are replacing oak for good. If you want your grandchildren to walk beneath the same oak canopy you enjoy today, doing nothing isn’t an option.

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Maximizing Habitat Quality: The Role of Timber Stand Improvement for Deer and Wild Turkeys
Wyn McAlpine Wyn McAlpine

Maximizing Habitat Quality: The Role of Timber Stand Improvement for Deer and Wild Turkeys

Timber Stand Improvement (TSI) is a powerful tool for enhancing wildlife habitats, particularly for deer and wild turkeys. By reducing canopy cover and increasing sunlight penetration, TSI promotes the growth of valuable forage and mast species. It also supports improved nesting and brood-rearing habitats for turkeys, creating an open understory with plenty of ground cover. With proper techniques like selective tree removal, oak preservation, and invasive species control, TSI can help create diverse and productive habitats for wildlife throughout the year.

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