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Managing southeastern forests specifically for the red-cockaded woodpecker question 8 options:

a.involved strict fire-suppression measures
b.included providing nesting cavities for breeding groups
c.caused other species of songbird to decline
d.involved the creation of fragmented forest habitat

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I believe the answer is included providing nesting cavities for breeding groups. This would increase the abundance and diversity of other bird species in the forest. Managing the forest would mean a lot more habitat for the birds to live in and procreate. This would result to an increase in birds. 
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