Port Blakely Tree Farms LP

Snag

A snag is a dead tree that is still standing. Snags contain cavities (or holes) that are home to over 50 different types of animals and vegetation.

Is anybody home? Let's see!

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Bald Eagle
Chickadee
Western Screech Owl
Pileated Woodpecker
Heart Rot Fungus
Northern Flying Squirrel
Raccoon
Carpenter Ant

 

Did You Know?

Sunken snags in rivers and streams are used for shelter and as spawning sites for the native fish of the Pacific Northwest.
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