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Originally Posted by Andrew Sacco
Has anyone seen a benefit to grouse habitat from the loss of all the ash trees? One small lot on our land was not logged due to the trees being too far gone but the understory has increased the past year due to more light and I heard a grouse drum all year which I never had in the past. Maybe there’s a silver lining there
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Andy, I haven't read anything that suggests wide scale benefit, but it must have some positive impact. I know there were studies of the gypsy moth infestations and their possible relationship to grouse numbers.
We have the Emerald Ash Borer here in Missouri now, but we are still in the early stages of its spread. We have some ash on our farm, but they are not a dominant tree.
There is lots of talk and focus on Oak Decline across the country. Now that would have an incredible impact on many creatures in our Oak-Hickory forests.
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