
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of planting diverse tree species to maintain resilient oak woodlands in Iowa.
The oak is the state tree of Iowa. It’s a keystone species that provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including over 500 species of butterflies and moths. But Iowa’s oak woodlands are disappearing at an alarming rate. Iowa Department of Natural Resources District Forester Mark Vitosh said planting a diversity of trees is crucial for a resilient canopy.
Topics covered
- tree diversity
- Iowa oak woodlands
- wildlife habitat
- environmental conservation
- forestry
Keywords
- oak tree
- Iowa
- biodiversity
- forestry
- wildlife
- butterflies
- moths
- habitat
- conservation
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Books & works: Diversi-tree is key
Places: Iowa
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