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the abundant life of dead (& dying) trees https://natlands.org/life-of-dead-trees/?fbclid=IwAR0g81__6HTIk4LvDaEG-QZ3JbJl_Py1pDiQn4Q5LBJUrONY1FKSAO4IXro
Natural Lands
Dead trees and downed wood play a vital role in ecosystems by:
iding plant regeneration; Cycling nutrients; Decreasing erosion; Influencing draina-ge, soil moisture, and carbon storage; and Providing wildlife habitat.
So, for how long can a dead/dying tree continue to produce life and be beneficial to the ecosystem? About 100 years, before fully decomposing.
Dead Trees: Unveiling Their Hidden Role in Sustaining Biodiversity https://treeplantation.com/dead-wood.html?fbclid=IwAR0sXk-jVF9A7PnEH2ZwG_vOZ8K1sWuCXc_5AmQLsfqiTNy1RVa-mdzSxkk
Tree plantation
The spectrum of life forms that find haven and nourishment in dead trees en-compasses birds, mammals, insects, and fungi, among other species.