Lead-Deadwood
Lead-Deadwood refers to a specific type of tree structure found in forests, particularly in the context of forest management and ecology. It consists of dead branches or tree tops that remain attached to living trees. These structures can provide essential habitats for various wildlife species, including birds and insects, contributing to biodiversity.
In addition to supporting wildlife, Lead-Deadwood plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling within ecosystems. As the deadwood decomposes, it enriches the soil, promoting the growth of new plants. This process helps maintain the health of the forest and supports overall ecological balance.