An aerial view of a Coastal Douglas-fir forest, protecting and connecting houses and trees.

The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Protect and connect

Connectivity is the linkage of habitats, species, communities, and ecological processes at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Connected places provide species with access to critical habitat for feeding, shelter, and breeding while also allowing nutrients, water and energy to flow across the landscape. According to Dr. Pamela Wright, the maintenance of connectivity is essential for protecting…

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https://www.raincoast.org/2023/12/coastal-douglas-fir-forests-protect-connect/

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