Managing Directors, David H. Johnson and Thomas A. O'Neil 2001. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. 768 pages. Illus. Color and b&w photographs. Maps. CD-ROM. Glossary. Bibliography. Index ISBN 0-87071-488-0. Hardcover, $65.00. Table of Contents Introduction |
Wildlife-Habitat Relationships in Oregon and Washington is the first book to compile and synthesize in a single convenient, comprehensive volume a vast amount of diverse information on 593 wildlife species and their relationships with the 32 terrestrial, freshwater, and marine habitat types of Oregon and Washington.
Included are color photographs of each habitat type, as well as hundreds of maps, diagrams, and other illustraitons. In addition, a separate CD-ROM (included with the book) contains additional wildlife diata and color maps, and seven matrixes that link wildlife species with their respective habitat types.
The 88 contributing authors include experts in wildlife, botany, fisheries, conservation biology, vegetation mapping, and the ecology of forest, rangeland, and marine environments, among other fields.
Intended for use by natural resource managers and planners, scientists, conservationists, educators, and other individuals with a deep interest in wildlife species and their habitats, this book is sure to be a valuable resource and standard reference for many years to come.
"Wildlife-Habitat Relationships in Oregon and Washington is a long needed upgrade of the wildlife habitat relationships work that was pioneered in the Pacific northwest in the late 1970's and early 1980's. this new, and most excellent, work in the field, upgraded with the new information and insights that have become available over the intervening decades, will prove a boon to land managers. Further, it will serve as the new standard to guide development of similarly upgraded wildlife habitat relationships packages for other regions of North America."About the Managing Directors--Jack Ward Thomas, Boone and Crockett Professor, School of Forestry,
University of Montana, and Chief Emeritus, U.S. Forest Service
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