Wall Kirtland’s Warbler Habitat Planting
Year of Project: 2010
Trees Planted:101,000
This planting is part of the recovery management plan for the Kirtland’s warbler in the Hiawatha National Forest. This endangered bird species only breeds in jack pine s… Read More Year Planted: 2010 This planting is part of the recovery management plan for the Kirtland’s warbler in the Hiawatha National Forest. This endangered bird species only breeds in jack pine stands of specific age usually around 6-16 years greater than 80 acres, and along INSERT with scattered small openings. In this project, 101,000 jack pines will be planted on 127 acres of land. This type of dense habitat is tremendously important for the survival of the Kirtland’s warbler.
Wall Kirtland’s Warbler Habitat Planting
Trees Planted: 101,000
Location: Michigan
Wall Kirtland's Warbler Habitat Planting
Year Planted: 2010Trees Planted: 101,000
Location: Michigan
This planting is part of the recovery management plan for the Kirtland's warbler in the Hiawatha National Forest. This endangered bird species only breeds in jack pine stands of specific age usually around 6-16 years greater than 80 acres, and along INSERT with scattered small openings. In this project, 101,000 jack pines will be planted on 127 acres of land. This type of dense habitat is tremendously important for the survival of the Kirtland's warbler.
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