Conservation techniques

This book fosters the recognition of options for making progress toward increased environmental conservation through an understanding of the underlying science and practice of a variety of conservation techniques. Today, there are expected benefits from integrated science and practice, and many peop...

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Main Authors: Marcia S Meixler (Author), Mark B Bain (Author)
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