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Riparian Areas: Fish and Wildlife Havens
MISC0133
Author(s):
Millard S. Deusen and Paul W. Adams
Authors explain the requirements of fish and wildlife that use the stream or pond-side plants and soils known as "riparian" communities. Effects of land use and habitat management are discussed. By Millard S. Deusen, Washington State Department of Fisheries, and Paul W. Adams, College of Forestry, Oregon State University. Cooperators for the Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project include state and federal agencies in Washington and Oregon.
Publisher:
WSU Extension Publishing & Printing
Published:
June 1989. Revised: November 2007. 8 pages.
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$1.00
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