Joe Franklin, forester with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, provides input on how best to release red spruce trees so they can grow into the forest canopy, while ensuring sufficient yellow birch for imperiled Carolina northern flying squirrels, which use them as nesting trees.
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