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How strange humans get. When the old growth is removed less chance for a forest fire to destroy their homes and livelihood.
On the other hand less old growth and the deer and other animals starve in the winter.
Taking down old dead trees allows the sun in and new trees can grow.
We had a beautiful white Birch tree a good 40 feet taken down in the front yard by the Land Lord. The tree still leafed out but signs of disease were on the bottom stump. One of the workers checked the stump to find the inside was so rotted he could put his arm in up to his elbow. We convinced the workers to leave 3 feet of stump and not dig it out.
In a year or so new birch trees were growing from the stump and roots, after 4 years we had 3 new trees growing and they were by then up to 5 feet tall.
I cannot fathom what the land was like when Europe arrived, how humans cleared land that was untouched since the beginning of time. Back breaking work not to forget the Indians that cleared land for hundreds of years to plant gardens before we ever set foot on OUR land.