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Author

Dorothy M. Gibb,, Technical Director
A.H. Environmental Consultants

Joseph S. Ferris, Principal Environmental Consultant
Parsons Brinckerhoff

Balancing Biodiversity Conservation with Multiple Uses

Balancing Biodiversity Conservation with Multiple Uses

Strategic planning for biodiversity management

Biodiversity management for agriculture outleases for range and crop lands

Biodiversity management for hunting and fishing, and recreational land uses

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Chapter 11 – Full Index