Main Title |
Management of transmission line rights-of-way for fish and wildlife / |
Author |
Galvin, Michael. ;
Hoover, Kenneth D. ;
Avery, Michael L.
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Other Authors |
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CORP Author |
Asplundh Environmental Services.; National Power Plant Team.; Power Plant Project (U.S.) |
Publisher |
Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Dept. of Interior, |
Year Published |
1979 |
Report Number |
APA 3272; FWS/OBS-79/22 |
OCLC Number |
05680113 |
Subjects |
Overhead electric lines--Right of way--Environmental aspects--United States ;
Clearing of land--Environmental aspects--United States ;
Wildlife management--United States ;
Nature conservation--United States ;
Ecology--United States
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Additional Subjects |
Electric lines--Overhead--Right of way--Environmental aspects--United States ;
Cleaning of land--Environmental aspects--United States ;
Wildlife management--United States ;
Nature conservation--United States ;
Ecology--United States
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EJBM |
QH540.U56 no.79/22 |
v. 1-3 |
Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
05/09/2019 |
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Collation |
3 volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm. |
Abstract |
Volume 1, of the three-part set contains background information on wildlife management and vegetation maintenance on rights-of-ways (ROW) dealing with the Eastern U.S. and Western U.S. respectively.^A step-by-step discussion for the use of the manual is given.^The report also contains a basic review of the ROW siting and construction process; discusses various practices used to acquire a ROW and feasibility and practicality of implementing wildlife management strategies under various landownership situations. Volume 2, of the three-volume set, contains ecological information on selected plant and wildlife species and responses of various plant species to vegetation maintenance practices in the Eastern United States.^It provides information on sprouting, reaction to competition and other factors that determine plant responses to disturbances.^Included also is a discussion of the characteristics of certain mammal, bird, and amphibian and reptile species that should be given special consideration in Right of Way management planning.Volume 3, of the three-volume set, contains ecological information on selected plant and wildlife species and responses of various plant species to vegetation maintenance practices in the Western United States.^The study provides information on sprouting, reaction to competition and other factors that determine plant responses to disturbances.^The report also presents plant species associated with general plant communities for each province, and when appropriate, for each section or subsection based on Bailey`s ecosystems.^Description of ecological characteristics are also given for each plant.^Included also is a discussion of the characteristics of certain mammal, bird, and amphibian and reptile species that should be given special consideration in Right of Way management planning. |
Notes |
Performed for Power Plant Project, Office of Biological Services, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Dept. of Interior, et al. "Biological Services Program FWS/OBS-79-22." Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents Notes |
v. 1. Background information -- v. 2. Eastern United States -- v. 3. Western United States. |