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Status of Biodiversity

In this chapter we will explore the status of overall biodiversity, summarize occurrence of species at risk, and examine the effects of landbase change on habitat elements.

Chapter 3.1 Status of Overall Biodiversity

Status of Overall Biodiversity

Summary of the status of overall biodiversity in Norbord's operating areas as measured by the Biodiversity Intactness Index.

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Chapter 3.2 Species at Risk

Species at Risk

List of the species at risk detected in Norbord's operating areas, including per cent occurrence, listed status, and biodiversity intactness for commonly occurring species.

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Chapter 3.3 Attributing Landbase Change: Individual Habitat Elements

Attributing Landbase Change: Individual Habitat Elements

Summary of how different types of landbase change (e.g. new forestry footprint, fire) affect the abundance of specific habitat elements, such as large deciduous trees and snags.

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Chapter 3.4 Attributing Landbase Change: All Habitat Elements

Attributing Landbase Change: All Habitat Elements

Summary of the effects of different types of landbase change (e.g. new forestry footprint, fire) on the abundance of habitat elements, such as trees and ground cover.

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