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Wildlife on White Oaks Woodlands
Wildlife on White Oaks Woodlands MISC0180  
Author(s): Daniel Gumtow-Farrior and Catherine Gumtow-Farrior, Union, OR, cooperators for the Woodland Fish and Wildlife Project include state and federal agencies in Washington and Oregon.
Written as a practical guide for woodland owners interested in fish and wildlife management. Oregon white oak stands having a mix of prime, old, and dead trees will attract the largest variety of wildlife. Authors provide tables of preferred white oak habitats for amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, and introduced species.

Published: June 1997.   12 pages.
 
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