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Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 7 Wildlife Habitat

 
 
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Natural ecosystems are a vital component in sustaining ecological functions. This chapter describes beneficial management practices for enhancing three main types of farm habitat: cropped land, non-cropped land, and wetland and riparian areas.

Chapter 7 Contents
7.1 Cropped Land
7.2 Non-cropped Land
7.3 Wetland and Riparian Land
7.4 Information Sources
 
 
 
 

Other Documents in the Series

 
  Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 1 Introduction
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 2 Environmental Considerations
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 3 Cropping Practices
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 4 Storage, Handling and Disposal of Agricultural Inputs
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 5 Post-Harvest Crop Storage
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 6 Energy Inputs
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 7 Wildlife Habitat - Current Document
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 8 Community Relations
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Chapter 9 Legislation
Beneficial Management Practices: Environmental Manual for Crop Producers in Alberta - Glossary
 
 
 
 
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Last Reviewed/Revised on October 26, 2006.