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Most owls live in trees but the burrowing owl lives in holes and tunnels in the ground that it digs with its feet.


Building a better forest


Building a better forest
Research is currently being conducted into helping the forest industry build better forests after logging. James Ehnes, a botanist, is examining how vegetation grows back in areas burned by forest fires and comparing his findings to areas left after logging. He has already discovered that burnt soil is generally more fertile than logged soil. Forest fires are a natural part of the forest ecology, and some types of forests will actually start to become unhealthy after going too long without a fire. Researchers are now experimenting with imitating some of the aspects of a fire that are thought to contribute to forest health, and applying them to logging practices.
4 OCTOBER 1998
The Winnipeg Free Press
4 OCTOBER 1998

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