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How much habitat is enough? / editors: Graham Bryan and Brian Henshaw.CW66-164/2013E-PDF

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This is a framework for guiding habitat rehabilitation in Great Lakes Areas of Concern. It provides science-based information and general guidelines to assist government and non-government restoration practitioners, planners, and others involved in natural heritage conservation and preservation. The goal is to ensure that there is adequate wetland, riparian, and forest habitat to sustain minimum viable wildlife populations and help maintain selected ecosystem functions and attributes.

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Department/Agency
  • Canadian Wildlife Service.
Collaborating author
  • Environment Canada Great Lakes Sustainability Fund.
TitleHow much habitat is enough? / editors: Graham Bryan and Brian Henshaw.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
Earlier editionHow much habitat is enough? :
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Other formatsPhysical text-[English]
Publishing information
  • Downsview - Ontario : Environment Canada. c2013.
Description130p.figs., references, tables, photographs
ISBN978-1-100-21921-9
Catalogue number
  • CW66-164/2013E-PDF
Edition
  • 3rd ed.
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