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Reforestation to enhance Appalachian mined lands as habitat for terrestrial wildlife

January 1, 2013

Surface mining is widespread throughout the Appalachian coalfield, a region with extensive forests that are rich in wildlife. Game species for hunting, non-game wildlife species, and other organisms are important contributors to sustainable and productive ecosystems. Although small breaks in the forest canopy are important to wildlife diversity, most native Appalachian wildlife species require primarily forested habitats. This Forest Reclamation Advisory provides guidance on reforestation practices to provide high quality habitat for native forest wildlife on Appalachian coal mines.

Publication Year 2013
Title Reforestation to enhance Appalachian mined lands as habitat for terrestrial wildlife
Authors Petra B. Wood, Jeff Larkin, Jeremy Mizel, Carl E. Zipper, Patrick Angel
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Forest Reclamation Advisory
Series Number 10
Index ID 70193803
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Leetown