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values. ecologically , birch is important for forest food chains . birch bark, leaves, twigs, roots , and fruit all provide food for various animals. these include moose and porcupines, which consume the bark; white-tailed deer, which feed on leaves and twigs; birds and mice, which consume the seeds; rabbits
pollen grains. ecological uses birch is important for forest food chains . birch bark, leaves, twigs, roots, and fruit all provide food for various animals. moose consume birch bark as a staple winter food and porcupines consume the inner bark as well. white-tailed deer consume leaves and twigs and rabbits...
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