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Salvage logging after wildfire in the boreal forest: Is it becoming a hot issue for wildlife?

机译:北方森林野火后的打捞伐木:这是否已成为野生动植物的热点问题?

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In recent years, the increase in wood demand, the reduction in the availability of timber resources and the northern expansion of timber harvesting, along with the general perception that wildfires create ecological disasters, have favoured an increase in salvage logging in burned boreal forests. Concurrently, pioneer studies have shown that these post-fire forests may represent important habitats for several wildlife species and that intensive salvage logging, by removing standing snags, has several impacts on wildlife. However, the effects of salvage logging on biodiversity have yet to be considered in post-fire management plans. We examine the issue of salvage logging for wildlife in the boreal forest, with particular reference to Quebec as an example. We describe our current state of knowledge on the use of burned forests by some wildlife and on the impacts of salvage logging on these habitats. We conclude that snag retention at multiple spatial and temporal scales in recent burns, which will be salvage-logged, is a prescription that must be implemented to meet the principles of sustainable forest management and the maintenance of biodiversity in the boreal forest.
机译:近年来,木材需求的增加,木材资源的减少以及木材采伐的北部扩张,以及人们普遍认为野火会造成生态灾难,这促使人们增加了对北方森林的砍伐。同时,先驱研究表明,这些篝火后的森林可能代表了几种野生生物的重要栖息地,并且通过清除残存的障碍进行密集的打捞伐木对野生动植物有若干影响。但是,救火伐木对生物多样性的影响尚未在火灾后管理计划中加以考虑。我们研究了北方森林中野生生物的打捞伐木问题,尤其以魁北克为例。我们描述了我们目前对某些野生动植物使用烧毁的森林以及打捞对这些生境的影响的了解。我们得出的结论是,在近期烧伤中在多个时空尺度上保留的障碍物将被打捞,这是必须执行的处方,以满足可持续森林管理和维持北方森林生物多样性的原则。

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