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Hawk, Eagle and Osprey Management on Small Woodlands
Hawk, Eagle and Osprey Management on Small Woodlands MISC0169  
Author(s): Richard J. Pederson, USDA Forest Service, Pacific NW Region, and Ron Shay, Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project Coordinator
Written as a practical guide for woodland owners interested in fish and wildlife management. Hawks, eagles, and osprey in woodlands prey on small mammals that damage young conifers. The authors show outlines and drawings of the birds we know as raptors. Choice of food, habitat, and nesting site are outlined. Cooperators for the Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project include state and federal agencies in Washington and Oregon.

Published: June 1993.   8 pages.
 
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