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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1813/72
Title: Enhancement of Wildlife Habitat on Private Lands
Authors: Decker, Daniel J.
Kelley, John W.
Goff, Gary R.
Schneider, Rebecca
Smith, Charles R.
Curtis, Paul D.
Keywords: benefits of wildlife enhancement
elements of wildlife enhancement
problems of wildlife enhancement
brush shelters
nest structures
living brush piles
den and cavity tree preservation
feeding stations
water projects
planting and plants
creating and maintaining openings
managing odd areas and corridors
Issue Date: Feb-1998
Publisher: Cornell Cooperative Extension
Abstract: This publication desribes methods to enhance wildlife populations on private lands. It includes illustrations and instructions for 10 low-cost to moderate-cost projects to provide desirable habitats. Many of the projects are applicable for urban parks, suburban backyards, and rural areas. It also introduces the concept of protecting biological diversity through ecosystem management.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813/72
ISBN: 1-57753-223-6
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