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Managing brushland for game: Opening and later management of chamise brushland improve conditions for production of deer, other game

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H. H. Biswell, University of California College of Agriculture
R. D. Taber, University of California College of Agriculture
A. M. Schultz, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 7(2):5-5.

Published February 01, 1953

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Opening chamise brushland — by controlled burning, grazing, mechanical means, or chemical treatments—encourages increases in game populations.

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The studies were made co-operatively by the University of California College of Agriculture and the California Department of Fish and Game, with funds provided in Wildlife Restoration Act, Project California 31-R

For a more detailed report on this subject by the same authors address a request to Agricultural Publications, 22 Giannini Hall, University of California, Berkeley 4, California

Managing brushland for game: Opening and later management of chamise brushland improve conditions for production of deer, other game

H. H. Biswell, R. D. Taber, A. M. Schultz
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Managing brushland for game: Opening and later management of chamise brushland improve conditions for production of deer, other game

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Authors

H. H. Biswell, University of California College of Agriculture
R. D. Taber, University of California College of Agriculture
A. M. Schultz, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(2):5-5.

Published February 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Opening chamise brushland — by controlled burning, grazing, mechanical means, or chemical treatments—encourages increases in game populations.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The studies were made co-operatively by the University of California College of Agriculture and the California Department of Fish and Game, with funds provided in Wildlife Restoration Act, Project California 31-R

For a more detailed report on this subject by the same authors address a request to Agricultural Publications, 22 Giannini Hall, University of California, Berkeley 4, California


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