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The concept of finding rejuvenation through death is at the heart of this initiative. Fraser articulates how fallen trees create space for saplings and promote the growth of diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, dying trees serve as habitats for microorganisms, fungi, and insects, all of which are essential in rebuilding the ecosystem. With every tree that falls, the groundwork is laid for a healthier, more diverse forest to emerge over time.