Episode Synopsis "Arborists and Wildlife: Retaining Trees for Wildlife Habitat"
The survival of tree-dependent wildlife species is influenced by how arborists manage trees, even in urban areas. In this article, Brian French explores wildlife considerations when making care decisions about trees. (A,M,Bp)
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