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View through eyepiece ¯(Reticle finer than shown)
Uses
o Monitoring of restored areaso Assessment of cover pedormance
o Baseline studieso Erosion control modeling studies
Model 3 - Specifications
Cover PointOptical Point Projection Device
for use in point-intercept cover samplingTechnical features
o High-resolution optics including microscope reticle (cmsshairs)o Very low parallax (stable point projection)o Downward or upward projection, allowing equitable treatment
of overstory and understory strata plants (Model 3)o Ten-points spaced along a one-meter bar
(downward projection only, Model 4)o Lightweight, rugged constructiono Mounts on standard photographic tripods
Length: 55.4 cmWeight: 701 gm (1.6 Ib)Focus range: 18 cm to infinityMagnification: 5XProjected point size: approx. 0.07 mm
View
Internal mirror
Model
FOCUS
Model 4 - SpecificationsLength: 118 cmWeight: 899 gm (2.0 Ib)Focus range: 40 cm to 200 cmMagnification: 5XProjected point size: approx. 0.07 mm
TripodMount
Ten Views Downward
Mode~TripodMount
~1ov~ble Mirror f ~’ ~’ ~’1~’ ~’meter
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Model 3 (Up and down) ............. $885Model 4 (10 points, down only)...$845
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RIMA is a comprehensive vegetationdata base management and analysis sys-tem for storage, retrieval, summarization,graphic portrsyal, and reporting of datafrom reclaimed and native lands. The soft-ware is easy to use and runs on a microcom-puter with an MSDOS operating system.
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Stewart Family Farms
California’s Number Oneproducer of native grass seeds.
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(916) 775-1646
Country Wetlands 9~trsery &Consulting Lta~
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Specializing in top quality seeds,site-specific custom collecting, and anextensive inventory for fust delivery.
Over 900 species available in stock:,, Wildflowers* Native Plants¯Drought-Tolerant Plants¯Reclamation Grasses¯Ground Covers¯Seed Mixes¯Erosion Control¯Revegetation
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Growers of fine Native California plants for¯ landscaping¯ conservation¯ revegetation
contract growing available
(714) 728-068533201 Ortega Highway
P.O~ Box 736San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693
Specialists in Native RevegetationPlanning & Implementation
’~° Ecosystem Analysis ~
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Phone (406) 961-4991 ¯ FAX (406) 961-4626A Division of Bitterroot Native Growers, Inc.
Run your (horizontal) business card and reach the most influential people in the field. Black/white preferred. Cards with colored paper or ink will be made into contact prints for an additionalcharge. Do not staple, paper clip or write on card. Rate: $70 per insertion. A 10% discountgiven for four consecutive insertions. Winter issue closes Aug. 27, 1993 and will be mailedDecember 1993. Send order to: Restoration & Management Notes, University of WisconsinPress, 114 N. Murray Street, Madison, W153715. Phone: 608/262-5839. Fax: 608/262-7560.Please call for quarter page or larger size ad rates.
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B & C ASSOCIATES INC.ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
SPECIALISTS IN¯ WETLAND DEUNEATIONS¯ WILDLIFE EVALUATIONS¯ WETLAND REPLICATIONS
DAVID CROSSMAN5081568-0135
2 RICE ST.HUDSON, MA 01749
Aerial PhotographyMappingBiological Surveys
Environmental ReportsPermit Applications
Wetland Delineations
WESTERN HIGHLANDS CONSULTINGEnvironmental Analysts
BILL MOORHEAD(203) 266-4698
24 Saw Pit Hill RoadWoodbury, CT 06798
Native Landscape Restoration
RD 1, Box 49HSpring Mills, Pennsylvania16875
814/422-8982
Working with landscape architects to integrate ecology andsculptural process with landscape design.
SERE works in the field (and forest) to restore the health andunlock the inherent beauty of the native landscape.
SCHMID & COMPANY INC.CONSULTING ECOLOGISTS
Wetland MappingMitigation AnalysisSite PlanningHabitat Restoration
Permit CoordinationEnvironmental Invan ~to~impact StatementsExpert Testimony
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SEEDS OF ALASKA & SIBERIAFor restoration in harsh climatesArctic and SubArctic conditions
GRASSES, FORBS AND SHRUBS.
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TROUTSTREAMTHERAPYRobert L. Hunt
Here. is a fully illustrated field guide totwenty-one successful, field-tested tech-niques for restoring healthy trout habitatsin midwestern streams and physicallysimilar streams across the United Statesand in other countries. It offers projectguidance for as few as one person or asmany as aTroutUnlimitedChapter’s week-end streambank riprap crew.
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PREFACETHEN AND NOW-Wildlife Management,Jurisdictional Responsibilities, Legislationand Administration
II MAN AND WILDLIFE--Culture, Conflicts,and Values
III THE BIOLOGICAL BASES FORMANAGEMENT
IV MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSV HABITAT MANAGEMENT
VI SPECIES MANAGEMENTVII SOME SPECIALIZED AREAS OF
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Prairies, Forests, and WetlandsThe Restoration of Natural Landscape Communities in IowaBY JANETI’E R. THOMPSON"In addition to being a thorough guide to restoration of prairies, forests, and wetlands, JanThompson’s book is an excellent introduction to the natural history of the three communities.... A welcome addition to the repertoire of information available to restorationists." PaulChristiansen
"... a real jewel.., combines a most readable background on Iowa’s natural landscape,how the various ecoregions evolved the way they did, and, most importantly, practicalapproaches to bringing a small amount of this landscape back in a way that we can enjoythem." Dennis R. Keeney, Director, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture168 pp., 33 photographs, 5 drawings and maps, $24.95 cloth, $10.95 paper
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Fragile GiantsA Natural History of the Loess HillsBY CORNELIA F. MUTEL304 pp., 8 color and 53 black-and-white photographs, 29 drawings and maps, $16.95 paper
Landforms of IowaBY JEAN C. PRIOR
168 pp., 46 color photographs, 25 color maps, $32.95 cloth, $14.95 paper
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Wetland
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A comprehensive guide to natural landscapingand ecological restoration
Landscape RestorationHandbookDONALD HARKER, SHERRI EVANS, MARC EVANS,AND KAY HARKERThe Earth Fund, Frankfort, Kentucky
Landscape Restoration Handbook, a joint publicationof the U.S. Golf Association and the Audubon Societyof New York State, is a comprehensive guide that dem-onstrates how to use naturalization as an alternative tomorn intensive management of the landscape. The bookdiscusses how to obtain the following benefits of naturallandscaping or ecological restoration projects:¯ Water quality improvement¯ Erosion reduction¯ Lower maintenance¯ Chemicals reduction¯ Ecosystem and ecological community protection¯ Plant and animal species diversity
landscape Restoration Handbook explains how todevelop a natural landscaping or ecological restorationprogram and gives a broad-based program for edncation,regional planning, and increased biological diversity. Thebook also provides an extensive list of scientific and com-mon plant names associated with ecological comanunitiesthroughout the United States. Plant characteristics coveredin each listing include plant type, environmental tolerance,aesthetic codes, wildlife value, color, bloom time, andlandscape uses. The book also contains a list of nurseriesthat propagate and sell native plants throughout theUnited States. Landscape Restoration Handbook is or-ganized by region so that urban planners, landscape andgolf course architects, horticulturalists, golf course superin-tendents, and consultants can find the specific informationthey need to plan and implement a natural landscaping orecological restoration program.
Features¯Explains how to develop a natural landscaping or
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planning, and increased biological diversity¯Provides an extensive list of scientific and common
plant names associated with ecological communities¯ Contains a list of nurseries that propagate and sell native
plants throughout the United StatesCONTENTS: Naturalizing the Managed Landscape.
Greenlinks. Principles for Maintaining and RestoringNatural Diversity. Principles and Practices of NaturalLandscaping. Ecological Restoration. Natural Regions ofthe United States and Their Dominant Ecological Commu-nities. Bibliography. Appendices: Natural Regions andDominant Ecological Communities. Woody and Herba-ceous Plant Matrices. Nursery Sources for Native Plantsand Seeds.Catalog no. L952DTMay 1993, 640 pp., ISBN: 0-87371-952-2Approx. U.S. $75.00/Outside U.S. $90.00
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Golf Course Management and Construction presentsa comprehensive summary and assessmem of technicaland scientific research on the environmental effects ofturfgrass system construction and maintenance. Althoughthe book focuses on golf courses, it also discussesturfgrass systems for residential and commerical lawns,parks, and greenways. The book is an excellent introduc-tion to the concepts of nonpoint source environmental im-pacts of turfgrass management for turfgrass scientists andspecialists, landscape and golf course architects, turfgmsssystem and golf course developers, golf course superinten-dents, environmental scientists, and land-use regulators.Catalog no. L742DT1992, 976 pp., lSBN: 0-87371-742-2V.S. $65.00/Outside U.S. $78.00
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