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Forests give us a wonderful
opportunity to see and enjoy wildlife. Fortunately, these are hundreds
of books and other publications that will help you make the forest
better for wildlife.
Here are some selected on-line resources
that will make your forest / wildlife interest the most it can be:
Attracting
Woodland Wildlife: A Primer - By Gary R. Goff, Cornell University
Department of Natural Resources Discusses the important elements
of forests that wildlife need, and what you can do to improve wildlife
habitat.
Cornell
Cooperative Extension publications catalog listing for Environment,
Forests, Wildlife
Titles and descriptions of publications you can order on-line or
pick up at your community Cornell Cooperative Extension office.
Forest
Stewardship: Wildlife from Penn State University Extension (PDF)
Describes the many ways you can attract wildlife to your forest,
including different forms of wildlife, planning for wildlife, and
integrating timber harvests with wildlife effectively.
A
Forest Landowner's Guide to the Internet: Wildlife
This link provides you with hundreds of internet resources about
wildlife management in private forests. Hunting information is included.
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