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Conservation in Forested Areas

  • Avoid fragmenting forested areas.
  • Maintain a well-developed understory, including woody and herbaceous vegetation, to provide resources to a diverse community of woodland bird species.
  • Minimize the amount of edge habitat by managing generally circular- or square-shaped forests.
  • Protect or restore forests along streams, wide riparian bottomlands, and ravines; these can be crucial to migratory birds.
  • Remove non-native plant species, such as kudzu and salt-cedar.
  • Improve Habitat for Scarlet Tanagers and other Forest-Interior Birds -- See our Tanager Management Guidelines.