Often Derided as Pests, Deer, Elk Can Help Young Douglas-Fir Trees Under Some Conditions
December 05, 2019
December 05, 2019
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Dec. 5 [TNSbiologyresearch-Journal of Applied Ecology] -- Oregon State University issued the following news:
Long considered pests by forest managers, deer and elk can help Douglas-fir seedlings thrive under certain vegetation management conditions, a five-year study by Oregon State University shows.
The research, published today in the Journal of Applied Ecology, is important because global demand for forest products continues to rise and because wil . . .
Long considered pests by forest managers, deer and elk can help Douglas-fir seedlings thrive under certain vegetation management conditions, a five-year study by Oregon State University shows.
The research, published today in the Journal of Applied Ecology, is important because global demand for forest products continues to rise and because wil . . .