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Paw Paw Patch
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According to an article published by PennState College of Agricultural Sciences:

"Dead wood, both standing and down, serves as important wildlife habitat.  Wildlife evolved in forests where dead wood was never removed in the name of woodland management.  The increasing demand for forest products has, in many instances, resulted in a lack of dead wood habitat for wildlife."

Dead trees are considered home by over 60 cavity nesting
birds and mammals and countless insects, so if they are not endangering the safety of passers-by, leave them.