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Restoration of open woodland and savanna communities through selective thinning on the Nature Conservancy's Nickel Preserve
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Okla State Agency
Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma Department of
Okla Agency Code
'320'
Title
Restoration
of
open
woodland
and
savanna
communities
through
selective
thinning
on the
Nature
Conservancy's
Nickel
Preserve
Authors
Oklahoma. Department of Wildlife Conservation
Wilson, Christopher W., 1968-
Martin, Keith W., 1960-
Nature Conservancy (U.S.). Oklahoma Chapter.
Publisher
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Publication Date
2006
;
2007
;
2008
;
2009
Publication type
Research Report/Study
Subject
Forest thinning--Oklahoma--Cherokee County.
Forest thinning--Oklahoma--Adair County.
Grassland restoration--Oklahoma--Cherokee County.
Grassland restoration--Oklahoma--Adair County.
Animals--Effect of forest management on--Oklahoma--Cherokee County.
Animals--Effect of forest management on--Oklahoma--Adair County.
J. T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve (Okla.)
Purpose
"To
restore
the
structural
characteristics
of
fire-maintained
woodland
and
savanna
communities
to
750
acres
on The
Nature
Conservancy's
Nickel
Preserve
, and to
determine
the
effects
of
selective
thinning
techniques
on
bird
and
herp
Species
of
Greatest
Conservation
Need.";"The
project
was
conducted
at the
J.T
.
Nickel
Family
Nature
and
Wildlife
Preserve
in
Cherokee
and
Adair
Counties
. The
area
is
located
on the
deeply
dissected
Springfield
Plateau
subsection
of the
Ozarks
ecoregion.
"
Contents
Final
performance
report;A
.
Abstract;B
.
Background;C
.
Objective;D
.
Approach;E
.
Results
and
Discussion;Literature
Cited
Notes
Federal
Aid
Grant
No
.
T-41-1;Final
performance
report
,
July
1
,
2006
through
December
31
,
2009
OkDocs Class#
W2800.7
F293
no
.
T-41-1
7/06-12/09
Digital Format
PDF
,
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required
ODL electronic copy
Deposited by agency in print; scanned by Okla. Dept. of Libraries
Rights and Permissions
This Oklahoma state government publication is provided for educational purposes under U.S. copyright law. Other usage requires permission of copyright holders.
Language
English
Date created
2009-07-15
Date modified
2012-08-15
OCLC number
437404367
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