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Planning for Wildlife in Cities and Suburbs
This manual brings together two disciplines--wildlife management and urban planning--that have had little to do with each other. Opportunities for wildlife enhancement are discussed in relation to site design, urban core areas, suburbs and new towns. The importance of habitat diversity is stressed. Sources of additional information and assistance, lists of plants valuable to wildlife, and recommended reading materials are provided in appendices.
Planning for Wildlife in Cities and Suburbs
This manual brings together two disciplines--wildlife management and urban planning--that have had little to do with each other. Opportunities for wildlife enhancement are discussed in relation to site design, urban core areas, suburbs and new towns. The importance of habitat diversity is stressed. Sources of additional information and assistance, lists of plants valuable to wildlife, and recommended reading materials are provided in appendices.
Planning for Wildlife in Cities and Suburbs
D. L. Leedy (author) / R. M. Maestro (author) / T. M. Franklin (author)
1978
77 pages
Report
No indication
English
Natural Resource Management , Urban Administration & Planning , Ecology , Wildlife , Urban planning , Suburban areas , Management , Sites , Parks , Landscaping , Design , Vegetation , Attitudes , Water supply , Soils , Streams , Highways , Manuals , Habitats , Open space land
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