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Study shows Douglas fir seedlings survive better in cooler climates with older trees' canopy cover.
A study from the University of British Columbia finds that the survival of Douglas fir seedlings during assisted migration to cooler climates can be improved by planting them in areas with partial canopy cover from older trees.
This method provides essential protection, nutrients, and water, crucial for their survival.
The research highlights the importance of preserving older trees to help forests adapt to climate change, as dying forests could lead to increased carbon emissions and loss of biodiversity.
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