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Why do uneven-aged strands of trees offer more biodiversity?​

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Uneven aged trees are like the even aged but the only difference is that uneven aged trees are cut at various time and not at the same time. This is to promote regrowth of other trees by seeding and being a shelter for those undergoing regrowth.
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