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RFI: Artificial trees in wetlands?

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Subject: RFI: Artificial trees in wetlands?
From: "Lawrie Conole" <>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 11:44:15 +1100
Do any of you out there know of any examples of dead trees being placed
in wetlands to improve wildlife habitat (roosts, nest sites ...)?  This
is aside from any drowned dead trees already in place.

And if so, what means if any have been employed to keep these inserted
trees from falling over?

TIA

Lawrie

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Lawrie Conole
Senior Ecologist

Consulting Ornithologist & Vertebrate Ecologist
 
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