Nevada's Changing Wildlife Habitat: An Ecological History

Author:   George E. Gruell ,  Sherman Swanson
Publisher:   University of Nevada Press
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9780874177077


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 October 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   George E. Gruell ,  Sherman Swanson
Publisher:   University of Nevada Press
Imprint:   University of Nevada Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.288kg
ISBN:  

9780874177077


ISBN 10:   0874177073
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 October 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This book is very timely and thought-provoking. Anyone interested in wildlife populations, wildlife habitat, and natural resource management needs to read it. Because some of the topics are so controversial--for example, the benefits and impacts of wildfires and livestock grazing--readers will be challenged to think deeply about the ecological relationships and processes we see unfolding in our landscapes. -- Kent McAdoo, specialist in rangeland resources, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Service, Elko County


Because the ecological history of the rest of the Great Basin parallels that of Nevada, this well-annotated book will have wide interest beyond Nevada. -- Choice This book is very timely and thought-provoking. Anyone interested in wildlife populations, wildlife habitat, and natural resource management needs to read it. Because some of the topics are so controversial--for example, the benefits and impacts of wildfires and livestock grazing--readers will be challenged to think deeply about the ecological relationships and processes we see unfolding in our landscapes. -- Kent McAdoo, specialist in rangeland resources, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Service, Elko County This book is very timely and thought-provoking. Anyone interested in wildlife populations, wildlife habitat, and natural resource management needs to read it. Because some of the topics are so controversial--for example, the benefits and impacts of wildfires and livestock grazing--readers will be challenged to think deeply about the ecological relationships and processes we see unfolding in our landscapes. Kent McAdoo, specialist in rangeland resources, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Service, Elko County This book is very timely and thought-provoking. Anyone interested in wildlife populations, wildlife habitat, and natural resource management needs to read it. Because some of the topics are so controversial--for example, the benefits and impacts of wildfires and livestock grazing--readers will be challenged to think deeply about the ecological relationships and processes we see unfolding in our landscapes. Kent McAdoo, specialist in rangeland resources, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Service, Elko County This book is very timely and thought-provoking. Anyone interested in wildlife populations, wildlife habitat, and natural resource management needs to read it. Because some of the topics are so controversial--for example, the benefits and impacts of wildfires and livestock grazing--readers will be challenged to think deeply about the ecological relationships and processes we see unfolding in our landscapes. - Kent McAdoo, specialist in rangeland resources, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Service, Elko County


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George E. Gruell is a retired wildlife biologist for the U.S. Forest Service. He has published widely on vegetation succession, wildlife habitat, and fire ecology in the West and has pioneered the use of repeat photography for recording ecological changes over time. Sherman Swanson is a range and riparian specialist for the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Service and associate professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA.

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