Habitat Relationships of Breeding Birds in Northern Arizona Ponderosa Pine and Pine-oak Forests

Habitat Relationships of Breeding Birds in Northern Arizona Ponderosa Pine and Pine-oak Forests
Title Habitat Relationships of Breeding Birds in Northern Arizona Ponderosa Pine and Pine-oak Forests PDF eBook
Author Steven S. Rosenstock
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Total Pages 66
Release 1996
Genre Nature
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Songbird Ecology in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests

Songbird Ecology in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests
Title Songbird Ecology in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests PDF eBook
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Total Pages 160
Release 1997
Genre Forest ecology
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Coconino National Forest (N.F.), Kachina Village Forest Health Project

Coconino National Forest (N.F.), Kachina Village Forest Health Project
Title Coconino National Forest (N.F.), Kachina Village Forest Health Project PDF eBook
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Total Pages 340
Release 2003
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Ponderosa

Ponderosa
Title Ponderosa PDF eBook
Author Sylvester Allred
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 118
Release 2015-02-19
Genre Travel
ISBN 0816531439

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For hundreds of years, the massive ponderosa pine of the U.S. Southwest has left multitudes in awe. After spending nearly three decades researching among these trees, Sylvester Allred shares his wealth of experience in the southwestern ponderosa pine forests with the world in Ponderosa. Ponderosa is the first of its kind to provide an introduction to the natural and human histories of the ponderosa pine forests of the Southwest that is accessible to all who wish to enjoy the forests. The book offers knowledge on elemental aspects of the forests, such as the structure of the trees, as well as theoretical perspectives on issues such as climate change. Included are discussions of biogeography, ecology, and human and natural history, illustrated by over fifty color photographs throughout. Allred presents his observations as if he is recalling his thoughts over the course of a walk in a ponderosa pine forest. His imagery-saturated prose provides an informal and enjoyable approach to discovering the history and environment of the ponderosa pine. Using a concise, straightforward writing style, Allred invites readers to explore the forests with him. Ponderosa includes: More than 50 color photos Learn how to estimate the age of a tree See the reptiles, birds, and mammals that make their home in ponderosa pine forests Much more!

General Technical Report RM.

General Technical Report RM.
Title General Technical Report RM. PDF eBook
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Total Pages 236
Release 1992
Genre Forests and forestry
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Northern San Juan Basin Coal Bed Methane Project

Northern San Juan Basin Coal Bed Methane Project
Title Northern San Juan Basin Coal Bed Methane Project PDF eBook
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Total Pages 586
Release 2006
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The Colorado Plateau II

The Colorado Plateau II
Title The Colorado Plateau II PDF eBook
Author Charles Van Riper
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 472
Release 2005
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780816525263

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The publication of The Colorado Plateau: Cultural, Biological, and Physical Research in 2004 marked a timely summation of current research in the Four Corners states. This new volume, derived from the seventh Biennial Conference on the Colorado Plateau in 2003, complements the previous book by focusing on the integration of science into resource management issues. The 32 chapters range in content from measuring human impacts on cultural resources, through grazing and the wildland-urban interface issues, to parameters of climate change on the Plateau. The book also introduces economic perspectives by considering shifting patterns and regional disparities in the Colorado Plateau economy. A series of chapters on mountain lions explores the human-wildland interface. These chapters deal with the entire spectrum of challenges associated with managing this large mammal species in Arizona and on the Colorado Plateau, conveying a wealth of timely information of interest to wildlife managers and enthusiasts. Another provocative set of chapters on biophysical resources explores the management of forest restoration, from the micro scale all the way up to large-scale GIS analyses of ponderosa pine ecosystems on the Colorado Plateau. Given recent concerns for forest health in the wake of fires, severe drought, and bark-beetle infestation, these chapters will prove enlightening for forest service, park service, and land management professionals at both the federal and state level, as well as general readers interested in how forest management practices will ultimately affect their recreation activities. With broad coverage that touches on topics as diverse as movement patterns of rattlesnakes, calculating watersheds, and rescuing looted rockshelters, this volume stands as a compendium of cutting-edge research on the Colorado Plateau that offers a wealth of insights for many scholars.