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Land Manager's Guide to the Birds of the South

Out of Print
By: PB Hamel
437 pages, Maps
Land Manager's Guide to the Birds of the South
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  • Land Manager's Guide to the Birds of the South Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 1992 Out of Print #32889
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Revision of an earlier work produced by the US Forest Service, this text is designed to promote ecologically sensitive land management practice in the forests of the southern USA. It provides comprehensive life histories and habitat associations for 269 bird species that breed or winter in the region, plus fully revised data on distribution and abundance. Over 100 habitats representing 23 vegetation types are treated. A major information resource for birds in the Southern USA.

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Out of Print
By: PB Hamel
437 pages, Maps
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