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Woodland Habitat

A woodland habitat is a type of ecosystem characterized by a dense collection of trees, along with various plants, animals, and microorganisms. These areas provide shelter and food for wildlife, such as birds, mammals, and insects. Woodlands can vary from lush, moist forests to drier, more open areas. They play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity, supporting climate regulation, and preventing soil erosion. Woodlands also offer recreational spaces for people and contribute to cultural and aesthetic values in the landscape. Healthy woodlands are essential for ecological balance and sustainability.