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What happens to wildlife when the timber market crashes? In this episode, we break down the ripple effects of a declining timber market—and how it’s quietly impacting wildlife habitat and land management across the country. As lumber prices fall and mills shut down, landowners are forced to rethink how (and when) they manage their timber. But when harvests get delayed or budgets get tight, it doesn’t just affect income—it directly impacts habitat quality for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. We dive into: Why a weak timber market slows down habitat improvement How delayed cuts affect bedding cover, browse, and overall diversity The real connection between timber management and wildlife health What landowners can do when the market isn’t in their favor Smart strategies to maintain or improve habitat despite economic pressure If you care about hunting, land ownership, or long-term habitat quality, this is a conversation you need to hear. Because when the timber market struggles… your land and wildlife feel it too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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