Woodpecker that likes burned forest can breed in unburned woods too, research shows

A species of woodpecker once thought to limit itself to recently burned areas can breed successfully in the unburned parts of fire-prone landscapes too, according to a study by Oregon State University scientists that holds key implications for improved conservation and forest management efforts.


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Source: Phys.org