11/25/2024
How Weβre Practicing Forest Stand Improvement at the Watershed Center:
πΏ Selective Thinning: Removing overcrowded or invasive species to allow native plants to thrive.
π« Invasive Control: Tackling species like bush honeysuckle to support native biodiversity.
π Canopy Gaps: Opening spaces for sunlight to reach wildflowers, shrubs, and young trees.
π Ongoing Monitoring: Regular assessments to adapt our forest management strategies.
helps create healthier forests that better support clean water, wildlife, and recreation for the whole community. Want to get involved? Volunteer with us or check out local resources to start improving your own forested land! More info here: https://watershedcommittee.org/fsi/
Watershed Committee of the Ozarks, Inc. Missouri Dept. of Conservation