
Woodland Management Practices
Woodland management practices involve responsible routines to sustain forest health and productivity. This includes practices like planting new trees to replace harvested ones, controlling pests and diseases, managing invasive species, and maintaining diversity of tree types. It also involves thinning overgrown areas, protecting wildlife habitats, and ensuring sustainable harvesting so the forest can regenerate naturally. The goal is to balance ecological health, economic benefits, and recreational use, ensuring forests continue to provide resources, clean air, and natural beauty for future generations.