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Sampling methods, designing a reserve, & lessons of history September 14, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Wildlife Restoration: Techniques For Habitat Analysis And Animal Monitoring by Michael L. Morrison (Field Station Manager, White Mountain Research Station, University of California - Bishop and Adjunct Professor, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University) is a scholarly and authoritative look at the practical and scientific methods as well as the problems of ecological restoration. Individual chapters address sampling methods, designing a reserve, lessons of history, and much more in this fascinating and technically detailed, treatise, written for professional conservationists but completely accessible for wildlife enthusiasts and environmental activists.
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