Silviculture Guidelines and Practices for Maintaining or Recruiting Key Habitat Objectives

This document provides operational management guidance for forest managers on how to integrate wildlife habitat considerations into forestry practices. It identifies ten key, broad habitat objectives relevant to many forested regions, focusing on maintaining or encouraging features like coarse woody debris, wildlife tree patches, and specific habitat needs for various species, including cavity-nesting birds and ungulates. For each objective, the report offers management guidelines and silvicultural practices, suggesting how activities like harvesting, regeneration, and stand tending can be adapted to support wildlife. The document emphasizes using these guidelines in areas with high habitat suitability, as defined within associated forest stewardship plans, and intends to complement existing provincial and regional forest management guidelines.

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Author T. Manning, B. Golding, J. Baker, R. Muller, J. Cooper, P. Chytyk, S. Stevenson
Publication Year 2004
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
Last Updated October 1, 2025, 02:09 (UTC)
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