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The Value of Birch in Upland Forests for Wildlife Conservation

Out of Print
Series: Forestry Commission Bulletin Volume: 109
By: GS Patterson
34 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs, maps
The Value of Birch in Upland Forests for Wildlife Conservation
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  • The Value of Birch in Upland Forests for Wildlife Conservation ISBN: 9780117103160 Paperback Apr 1993 Out of Print #20990
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About this book

In many upland forests the cover of broadleaved trees is very low and efforts are being made to increase it, primarily for environmental benefits rather than timber production. This Bulletin summarises current knowledge of the value of birch to various wildlife groups and suggests ways in which it can be used to increase the wildlife value of upland forests.

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Summary in English, French and German. Birch woodland. Effects of birch on soils. Wildlife associated with birch. Encouraging birch in upland forests.

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Out of Print
Series: Forestry Commission Bulletin Volume: 109
By: GS Patterson
34 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs, maps
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