Preserve understory trees and shrubs during thinning

Habitat Function Type of work
Forest
Living environment
Thinning

In order to maintain biodiversity and ensure ecological coherence, forest management shall maintain the structural elements of habitats (e.g. trees from the previous felling period, old-growth trees and stumps, flatwoods, hardwoods, hollow trees, trees with burn marks, shrub species and species of trees that are not very common in the forest), also taking into account their potential impact on forest health, timber quality, ecosystem condition and human safety.

Description of the action

Preserve understory trees and shrubs (e.g., buckthorn, honeysuckle, bog myrtle, alder buckthorn, bird cherry, rowan) that do not hinder forest regeneration.

Why?

Many shrub species bloom and bear berries, providing food for insects, birds, and mammals.