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ContributorsRosenstock, Steven S. (Author) / Arizona. Game and Fish Department (Publisher)
Created1999-12
Description
Since European settlement, pinyon-juniper woodlands have expanded into large portions of the southwestern United States historically occupied by grassland vegetation. Because grassland bird species are closely tied to vegetation structure, woodland expansion can substantially change the composition of breeding bird communities.
ContributorsSzecsy, Elsie (Author)
Created2014
Description
Abstracts of each interview produced by Elsie Szecsy.
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Besch, Constance (Interviewee)
Created1987-07-27
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Branstetter, Ellamae (Interviewee)
Created1987-06-25
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Clements, Margaret (Interviewee)
Created1987-03-19
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Day, Katherine (Interviewee)
Created1987-05-06
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Dormady, Eugenia (Interviewee)
Created1987-03-24
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Douglas, Joan (Interviewee)
Created1987-05-19
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Flores, Lucile (Interviewee)
Created1987-04-17
ContributorsFinch, Joyce (Interviewer) / Gerl, Betty (Interviewee)
Created1987-05-21