Our job as land managers is to ensure these things happen in harmony, so the natural and cultural values of parks are sustained for the future. Parks are not only protected to provide habitat for our native species, but provide spaces for a wide range of activities for people to enjoy. To them, people taking firewood is taking their home. Fallen timber and tree hollows also have value far beyond basic shelter, providing food resources and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem as it decays. Crevices under logs and hollows in trees provide safe places for mammals, reptiles, birds and invertebrates to live and are the perfect place to protect their young from predators. These animals rely on fallen timber and tree hollows for habitat.
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