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Conifer
Plantation
Management
Conifer Plantations
Module #5
Biodiversity and
Wildlife Values
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Plantation
Management
What’s in the
Module?
Biodiversity
defined
 Importance
 Typical forest
ecosystem
 Forest succession
 Your property
 Your plantation
 Plantation review
 Managing for birds
 Managing for
animals
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Plantation
Management
What is Biodiversity?
Biodiversity: full variety of life in
an area
Species
diversity: number and
Genetic
diversity: genetic
relative abundance
variation
Ecosystem
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diversity: variety
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Diversity is
Important
current extinction rates far exceed
rates documented in geologic records
 manage for generalist organisms at the
expense of habitat specialists
 Preserving single species has
dominated
 More attention to whole ecosystems
 Diverse ecosystems better able to
withstand stress and disturbance
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Generalists and
Specialists
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Generalists in
a variety of
ecosystems
Specialists
limited to only
a few
ecosystems
Conifer
Plantation
Management
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Forest Ecosystem
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Succession
Conifer
Plantation
Management
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Natural
process of
change
pioneer
species
 climax
forest
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Conifer
plantations
shorten the
time span
and provide
economic
return
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Plantation
Management
Where do you Start?
Inventory
 Identify ecosystems and their
relationships
 Identify options to protect and
enhance existing sites with
linkages
 Create a Management Plan
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Management
Plantation’s Role on
your Property
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Nurse crop
Adds diversity
Links degraded and
fragmented forest patches
Stabilizes eroded areas
Protects waterways
Meets your needs
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Plantation
Management
Plantations are not
stable ecosystems
Continuous change from
open areas
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to
to
to
to
to
young trees
crown closure
maintaining vigour
regeneration
renewal
Continued management
as plantation changes
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site preparation
planting
early tending
thinning for products
thinning for regeneration
harvesting and
conversion
Plantation ecosystem constantly evolving towards the
desired natural forest after one rotation
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Management
Let’s Look at Wildlife
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Birds and animals
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cover
food
water
space
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Management
Birds in Your
Plantation
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Species composition changes as the
plantation matures
Hardwoods critical
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Species diversity
increases with age
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Without thinning,
canopy closed and
dramatic reduction in
species present
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Plantation
Management
Helping our
Feathered Friends
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Restrict operations
from April to July
Thin plantations on
schedule to
promote hardwoods
Thin plantations
adjacent to
hardwood seed
sources first
Plant mixtures e.g.
Pr/Pj
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More Help
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Direct seed or
plant
hardwoods
where no
seed source
Promote and
maintain
snags and
cavities
Minimize
edge habitat
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Management
Animals in your
Plantation
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Animals tend to use edge
Cover from the elements
Cover from predators
A limited source of food
Older plantations provide
opportunities for homes
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Helping the Animals
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Preserve den trees
Conifers to link
woodlots
Conifers as shelter
Openings
Retain hardwood
patches
Plant roads, trails,
landings
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Plantation
Management
Other Ideas
on Wildlife
Ecosystem
diversity
 Recreation
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 viewing
 hunting
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Eco-Tourism
 part
of a variety of ecosystems
 part of a farm complex
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Management
Your Plantation —
Summary
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Managing your plantation for
biodiversity
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When to operate
Watch that edge
Where are the hardwoods?
Linkages
Species mix
Thin, thin, thin
Don’t forget the overall objectives!
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Plantation
Management
Conifer Plantation
Management Workshops
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Have been funded by:
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Ministry of Natural Resources
and
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Eastern Ontario Model Forest
through
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4-22
The Stewardship Program
Prepared by Bill Hardy, Hardy Consulting
Layout and design by the LandOwner Resource Centre
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