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Woodland Management

Woodland management is the practice of maintaining and caring for forests to ensure their health, productivity, and sustainability. It involves planning and implementing activities like planting trees, controlled harvesting, controlling pests, and conserving biodiversity. The goal is to balance economic benefits, such as timber and recreation, with environmental health and ecological stability. Proper woodland management helps forests recover from disturbances, supports wildlife habitats, and ensures that woodlands can meet future needs while preserving their natural beauty and ecological functions.