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Conifer
Plantation
Management
Conifer Plantations
Module #5
Biodiversity and
Wildlife Values
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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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What is Biodiversity?
Biodiversity: full variety of life in
an area
Species
diversity: number and
Genetic
diversity: genetic
relative abundance
variation
Ecosystem
5-3
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
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Management
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Forest Ecosystem
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Succession
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Plantation
Management
Natural
process of
change
pioneer
species
climax
forest
5-7
Conifer
plantations
shorten the
time span
and provide
economic
return
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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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Plantation’s Role on
your Property
5-9
Nurse crop
Adds diversity
Links degraded and
fragmented forest patches
Stabilizes eroded areas
Protects waterways
Meets your needs
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Plantations are not
stable ecosystems
Continuous change from
open areas
to
to
to
to
to
young trees
crown closure
maintaining vigour
regeneration
renewal
Continued management
as plantation changes
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
Birds and animals
5-11
cover
food
water
space
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Management
Birds in Your
Plantation
Species composition changes as the
plantation matures
Hardwoods critical
Species diversity
increases with age
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Without thinning,
canopy closed and
dramatic reduction in
species present
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Helping our
Feathered Friends
5-13
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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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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Other Ideas
on Wildlife
Ecosystem
diversity
Recreation
viewing
hunting
Eco-Tourism
part
of a variety of ecosystems
part of a farm complex
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Your Plantation —
Summary
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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Management
Conifer Plantation
Management Workshops
Have been funded by:
Ministry of Natural Resources
and
Eastern Ontario Model Forest
through
4-22
The Stewardship Program
Prepared by Bill Hardy, Hardy Consulting
Layout and design by the LandOwner Resource Centre
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