Burnt Beaver Watershed Restoration project Episode 2
Evanston/Mt. View Ranger District. How do wildfires benefit wildlife Episode 2 This video shows /explains how the project will benefit wildlife in the area by increasing the understory diversity the plants that grow on the ground that the mule deer elk and moose will eat there’s a variety of benefits from these types of projects: overall watershed health to the forest, increasing and enhancing the habitat for all wildlife.
Видео Burnt Beaver Watershed Restoration project Episode 2 канала Forest Service
Видео Burnt Beaver Watershed Restoration project Episode 2 канала Forest Service
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