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The Dry and Central Mixedwood subregions cover nearly 40 per cent of the province. The vegetative communities in these subregions are important because they provide summer range for livestock, prime habitat for many species of wildlife, productive watersheds, recreational areas and timber production. However, there is limited information on their ecology and succession under the influence of livestock grazing. This guide provides a framework that can be used to easily group the vegetative community types. It is hoped the classification systems presented can be used to assess the ecology of the sites and develop integrated management plans within each region. This edition is a revision of the 5th approximation of the Range Plant Community Types and Carrying Capacity for the Dry and Central Mixedwood.
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January 1, 2006
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Range plant community types and carrying capacity for the dry and central mixedwood subregion. Sixth approximation
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256 pages
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Once
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Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)
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Date Created
2006-01-01
Date Added
2017-01-04T17:51:31.541132
Date Modified
2006-01-01
Date Issued
2006-01-01
Date Archived
2015-06-01
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ISBN (pdf)
0778545393
ISBN (print)
0778545385
NEOS catalogue key
3487032
Local Identifier
Pub No. T/103