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Is There a Place for Fish and Wildlife in Your Woodland?
Is There a Place for Fish and Wildlife in Your Woodland? MISC0132  
Author(s): David de Calesta, Oregon State University, and Millard S. Deusen, Washington State Department of Fisheries
If you enjoy walking in your woodland and enjoy the different species of birds and mammals you observe, you can enhance your enjoyment and improve wildlife habitat by managing the food, cover, and water resources on your woodland. Cooperators for the Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project include state and federal agencies in Washington and Oregon.

Published: October 1988.   12 pages.
 
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