Conserving Biodiversity on Military Lands: A Guide for Natural Resource Managers 3rd Edition

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Author

David S. Jones,ย RA IV, Ecologist/Project Manager
Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands
Warner College of Natural Resources
Colorado State University

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