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When A Tree Falls...
Trees damaged in the recent storms can actually be good for the environment.

Tree damage during last week's storms actually plays a positive role in forest ecosystems. When a tree falls it creates new openings in the woodland, allowing more sunshine to reach the forest floor.
In most cases the plants growing beneath the trees, or understory, responds quickly to openings in the forest canopy. More sunshine can now reach the forest floor, and plants that were growing in the shade take advantage of the bright sun to grow. Β
This new growth creates new habitats for animals and plays and important role in larger scale diversity. Plus, many of our forests such as oak-hickory woodlands require openings for the next generation of oak trees. Therefore, trees that topple during storm allow the same type of forest to exist for generations. Β
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For preserve maps or general informationΒ about your Lake County Forest Preserves, call 847-367-6640 or visit online at www.LCFPD.org.
- Information provided by the Lake County Forest Preserves.
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