Description
Effective integration of prescriptions employing aggregated retention of forest structure important to squirrels and other wildlife, reconstruction-based restoration prescriptions, and meso-reserves has the potential to optimize attainment of ponderosa pine forest ecosystem restoration and wildlife population goals.
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Title
- Landscape-Scale Habitat Relationships to Tassel-Eared Squirrel Population Dynamics in North-Central Arizona: Guidelines for Ponderosa Pine Forest Ecosystem Management
Contributors
- Dodd, Norris L (Author)
- Arizona. Game and Fish Department (Publisher)
Date Created
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2003-07
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueGF 7.3:G 84/6
Note
- Technical guidance bulletin ; no. 6
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-24).
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Dodd, N. L. 2003. Landscape-scale habitat relationships to tassel-eared squirrel population dynamics in north-central Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department Technical Guidance Bulletin No. 6, Phoenix, Arizona. 28 pp.