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- Green_tree_reservoir abstract "Green tree reservoirs (GTRs) consist of bottomland hardwood forest land which is shallowly flooded in the fall and winter.Prior to modern industrialization and commercial farming, the Southeastern United States was home to more than 10 million hectares of bottomland hardwood forest. Today, there is only about 2.8 million hectares remaining (King et al. 2008). Not only are southeastern hardwood forests disappearing, but there has been a huge effort to control water flow so that natural forest flooding is less frequent. Bottomland hardwood forest is an important wetland habitat for many species of waterfowl, as well as other animals. In order to support migrating waterfowl, both private land managers and public agencies implement green tree reservoirs. In a GTR, a forest stand is flooded to create a seasonal wetland. These seasonal wetlands provide habitat and food for waterfowl, amphibians, and many other species.".
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- Green_tree_reservoir subject Category:Forest_ecology.
- Green_tree_reservoir comment "Green tree reservoirs (GTRs) consist of bottomland hardwood forest land which is shallowly flooded in the fall and winter.Prior to modern industrialization and commercial farming, the Southeastern United States was home to more than 10 million hectares of bottomland hardwood forest. Today, there is only about 2.8 million hectares remaining (King et al. 2008).".
- Green_tree_reservoir label "Green tree reservoir".
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