Oak Woodlands
People have valued oak trees for centuries. And that’s no surprise—these large, strong trees offer timber, food and shelter for wildlife, and protection for soil and water everywhere they grow.
Unfortunately, oak woodlands are in decline in many parts of the world. But if oaks are a part of your forest, you can help stop that decline. It all starts with understanding what oaks need, and how you can easily provide for those needs in your woods.
In this section, you’ll learn:
- what oak woodlands are and where they’re found
- why oak woodlands are important
- how oaks help wildlife
- how you can protect the oaks you have
- how to create a healthy future for your oak forest
With the right information and a few simple steps, you can help ensure that the oaks on your property today are still there for future generations.
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