Published March 1996. Reprinted August 2006. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalogExplains terms and concepts used to discuss ecosystem management (biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, edge effects, interior species, corridors, population dynamics), including a glossary. Describes the importance of private forest lands in the stewardship of forest ecosystems. Provides suggestions for managing private property for wildlife
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
Ecosystem management is emerging as an important concept in managing forests. Although the basic con...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 26 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
This itemized form is designed to be used by wildlife biologists, foresters, and natural resources p...
Habitat is “the physical and biological surroundings of an organism. ” Good wildlife habitat supplie...
Many woodland owners enjoy watching or hunting wildlife on their properties. Your woodland-although ...
This book offers a broad geographic scope and conceptual focus that establishes general principles a...
Join Mike Cloughesy and Nicole Strong as they explore the requirements of the Oregon Forest Practice...
species " status by the state of Washington. Populations are small, scattered, and declining pr...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 24 by Clemson University Extension Services gives inf...
1. Introduction- Humans rely on forests for fiber, food, water, shelter, recreation, inspiration, an...
Maintaining and restoring biodiversity remains one of the most challenging objectives for natural re...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 1 by Clemson University Extension Services provides i...
Ecosystem management strategies are said to redirect resource management efforts away from producing...
The concept of managing natural resources to maintain and restore biodiversity has received increase...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
Ecosystem management is emerging as an important concept in managing forests. Although the basic con...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 26 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
This itemized form is designed to be used by wildlife biologists, foresters, and natural resources p...
Habitat is “the physical and biological surroundings of an organism. ” Good wildlife habitat supplie...
Many woodland owners enjoy watching or hunting wildlife on their properties. Your woodland-although ...
This book offers a broad geographic scope and conceptual focus that establishes general principles a...
Join Mike Cloughesy and Nicole Strong as they explore the requirements of the Oregon Forest Practice...
species " status by the state of Washington. Populations are small, scattered, and declining pr...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 24 by Clemson University Extension Services gives inf...
1. Introduction- Humans rely on forests for fiber, food, water, shelter, recreation, inspiration, an...
Maintaining and restoring biodiversity remains one of the most challenging objectives for natural re...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 1 by Clemson University Extension Services provides i...
Ecosystem management strategies are said to redirect resource management efforts away from producing...
The concept of managing natural resources to maintain and restore biodiversity has received increase...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
Ecosystem management is emerging as an important concept in managing forests. Although the basic con...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 26 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...