Wildlife and Trees in British Columbia

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pp. 336, “Wildlife trees are trees that provide vital habitat for other species. Their preservation is an essential component of maintaining the biodiversity of our forests and their protection is mandated under British Columbia’s new Forest and Range Practices Act, enacted in 2004. This book explains what wildlife trees are and how they are used by 66 species of birds and mammals resident in British Columbia. It is designed for anyone with a professional or avocational interest in BC forests, from foresters and government planners to naturalists and woodlot owners to public policy advocates.”

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Book Information

ISBN 1551050714
ISBN13 9781551050713
Number of pages 336
Original Title Wildlife and Trees in British Columbia
Published Date 2006
Book Condition VCery Good
Jacket Condition No dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Edmonton, Alberta
Edition First edition
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Authors:, , , ,

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pp. 336, “Wildlife trees are trees that provide vital habitat for other species. Their preservation is an essential component of maintaining the biodiversity of our forests and their protection is mandated under British Columbia’s new Forest and Range Practices Act, enacted in 2004. This book explains what wildlife trees are and how they are used by 66 species of birds and mammals resident in British Columbia. It is designed for anyone with a professional or avocational interest in BC forests, from foresters and government planners to naturalists and woodlot owners to public policy advocates.”

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Weight 1 kg