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The red cockaded woodpecker is found in the forests of Georgiainsects found in the barks of the pine trees and nests in the How will a reduction in the number of pine trees MOST LIKELY affect the red-cockaded woodpecker? Awill decrease in number Bwill adapt to a new will nests in other trees D will hide better from animals that it
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A will decrease in number
The red-cockaded woodpecker relies on pine trees for both food and nesting sites. Therefore, a reduction in the number of pine trees will likely lead to a decrease in the population of red-cockaded woodpeckers as they will have less habitat available to them.
The red-cockaded woodpecker relies on pine trees for both food and nesting sites. Therefore, a reduction in the number of pine trees will likely lead to a decrease in the population of red-cockaded woodpeckers as they will have less habitat available to them.
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