In essence, this ideal habitat describes a natural stand of old-growth trees. It is rather untidy with woody debris on the ground, dead trees, and snags. It is also quite unlike many managed forests, which tend to be younger, have few or no dead trees and snags, little ground debris of branches and logs, and an overall tidy and neat appearance. From Chapter 7: Habitat of the Red Squirre Book jacket.
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