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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin November 2019
November 2019 Edition | Volume 73, Issue 11 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin February 2020
In this issue: Defining Waters of the United States, Cottontail restoration update, WNS goes digital, and more.
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin July 2022
July 2022 | Volume 76, Issue 7 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin October 2022
Volume 76, Issue 10 | Published since 1946
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
Monthly newsletter from the Wildlife Management Institute.
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WLFW West Newsletters
Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) is the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s premier approach for conserving America’s working lands to benefit people, wildlife and rural communities.
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WLFW West Newsletters
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Image Troff document Henderson Brook Culvert
Henderson Brook Culvert, Maine
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Project Troff document The Literature Gateway Project
Forest management affects wildlife habitat by altering the structure and composition of vegetation communities. Every wildlife species uses a specific set of resources associated with different species and ages of forest trees (e.g., nesting cavities, den sites, acorn crops, fruit resources) to survive and reproduce. Forest managers, wildlife conservation groups, policy makers, and other stakeholders often need to review the literature on forest bird-vegetation relationships to inform decisions on natural resource management or ecosystem restoration. The literature gateway facilitates the exploration of this literature, helping users find references on a diverse range of management-relevant topics that have been compiled by subject experts based on searches of >60 different sources spanning the past 50+ years.
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