White-Tailed Deer Habitat e-bog
192,41 DKK
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The original, 2006 edition of Timothy Edward Fulbright and J. Alfonso Ortega-S.'s White-Tailed Deer Habitat: Ecology and Management on Rangelands was hailed as ';a splendid reference for the classroom and those who make their living from wildlife and the land' and as ';filling a niche that is not currently approached in the literature.'In this second, full-color edition, revised and expanded to...
E-bog
192,41 DKK
Forlag
Texas A&M University Press
Udgivet
26 april 2013
Længde
328 sider
Genrer
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781603449724
The original, 2006 edition of Timothy Edward Fulbright and J. Alfonso Ortega-S.'s White-Tailed Deer Habitat: Ecology and Management on Rangelands was hailed as ';a splendid reference for the classroom and those who make their living from wildlife and the land' and as ';filling a niche that is not currently approached in the literature.'In this second, full-color edition, revised and expanded to include the entire western United States and northern Mexico, Fulbright and Ortega-S. provide a carefully reasoned synthesis of ecological and range management principles that incorporates rangeland vegetation management and the impact of crops, livestock, predation, and population density within the context of the arid and semiarid habitats of this broad region. As landowners look to hunting as a source of income and to the other benefits of managing for wildlife, the clear presentation of the up-to-date research gathered in this book will aid their efforts. Essential points covered in this new edition include:White-tailed deer habitat requirementsNutritional needs of White-tailed deerCarrying capacityHabitat managementHuntingFocused across political borders and written with an understanding of environments where periodic drought punctuates long-term weather patterns, this revised and expanded edition of White-Tailed Deer Habitat: Ecology and Management on Rangelands will aid landowners, researchers, and naturalists in their efforts to integrate land management and use with sound ecological practices.