Wildlife, Forests and Forestry: Principles of Managing Forests for Biological Diversity FROM THE PUBLISHER
Universal information is provided to allow readers to understand the concepts that form the foundations for specific guidelines. This book examines the interface between forestry and wildlife. Also, examines natural resource management. Men and women deciding how to manage forests (foresters, wildlife managers, recreation managers, etc.), natural resource managers, naturalists and environmentalists, and policy makers.
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Hunter (wildlife resources, U. of Maine) writes here for students, professionals, and policy makers. The geographic scope of the book is broad, and the emphasis is on concepts rather than specific recommendations. Most of the information included is applicable to temperate and boreal forests throughout the world. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)