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Parker Mountain Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension Oct 2006

Parker Mountain Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension

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Pb1633-Improving Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service Sep 2006

Pb1633-Improving Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service

Wildlife and Fisheries

Wildlife viewing is becoming one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation in America. Observing wildlife in one’s own backyard is not only enjoyable, but convenient as well. In some areas (especially rural settings), excellent wildlife habitat exists and viewing opportunities can be abundant. However, in a growing number of areas (especially suburbia), wildlife habitat has deteriorated or been destroyed entirely. This is particularly true in many subdivisions where the landscape was bulldozed and leveled-off prior to home construction. In either case, there are lots of ways to improve wildlife habitat around your home.


Morgan-Summit Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension Aug 2006

Morgan-Summit Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension

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Wildlife And Invertebrate Response To Fuel Reduction Treatments In Dry Coniferous Forests Of The Western United States: A Synthesis, David S. Pilliod, Evelyn L. Bull, Jane L. Hayes, Barbara C. Wales Jan 2006

Wildlife And Invertebrate Response To Fuel Reduction Treatments In Dry Coniferous Forests Of The Western United States: A Synthesis, David S. Pilliod, Evelyn L. Bull, Jane L. Hayes, Barbara C. Wales

United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

This document is part of the Fuels Planning: Science Synthesis and Integration Project, a pilot project initiated by the USDA Forest Service to respond to the need for tools and information useful for planning site-specific fuel (vegetation) treatment projects. The information addresses fuel and forest conditions of the dry inland forests of the Western United States: those dominated by ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, dry grand fir/white fir, and dry lodgepole pine potential vegetation types. Information was developed primarily for application at the stand level and is intended to be useful within this forest type regardless of ownership. Portions of the information …


Greater Sage-Grouse Ecology In Western Box Elder County, Utah 2005 Annual Report, Jan S. Knerr, Terry A. Messmer Jan 2006

Greater Sage-Grouse Ecology In Western Box Elder County, Utah 2005 Annual Report, Jan S. Knerr, Terry A. Messmer

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Bear River Resource Conservation And Development Council, Inc., 2006 Annual Report, Bear River Rc&D, Inc Jan 2006

Bear River Resource Conservation And Development Council, Inc., 2006 Annual Report, Bear River Rc&D, Inc

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