Keyword: Habitat improvement
Title | Author and Source | Category | View TGIF Record |
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Study finds golf is for the birds | Bryant, Clifton. 2005. Carolinas Green. January/February. p. 15-16. |
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102629 |
Mowing regimes for roughs: Encouraging biodiversity Access Restrictions |
Woolbright, Larry; Elliott, Nancy; Fraser, Douglas F.; Salinetti, Peter; Dodson, Ronald G. 2005. Golf Course Management. January. 73(1): p. 151-153. |
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100264 |
Florida golf courses help an endangered butterfly | Daniels, Jaret C.; Emmel, Thomas C. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 43(1): p. 22-25. |
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99996 |
Golfplätze als Lebensraum für Brutvögel |
Birrer, S.; Graf, R. 2004. Der Ornithologische Beobachter. 101: p. 233-246. |
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163076 |
Ecological management on a "shoestring" Access Restrictions |
Bowden, Will. 2004. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 24-25. |
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98375 |
Open spaces: Amenity grassland and ecology Access Restrictions |
Bradshaw, A. D. 2004. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 226: p. 14-16. |
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99030 |
Protecting golf course habitats |
Zeh, Joellen. 2004. California Fairways. September/October. 13(5): p. 12-15. |
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98962 |
Habitat value of golf course wetlands to waterbirds | White, C. LeAnn; Main, Martin B. 2004. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. August 15. 3(16): p. [1-10]. |
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97705 |
Conservation of red-headed woodpeckers on Midwestern golf courses | Rodewald, Amanda D.; Rodewald, Paul G.; Santiago, Melissa J. 2004. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. August 1. 3(15): p. [1-7]. |
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97703 |
Golf courses are beneficial layovers for migrating shorebirds |
Johnson, Terry W. 2004. Through The Green [GA]. July/August. p. 27. |
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96848 |
Birds on golf courses in the South Atlantic Coastal Plain: Golf courses can provide habitat for Neotropical and breeding birds Access Restrictions |
Gordon, David H.; Jones, Stephen G.; Phillips, Gary M. 2004. Golf Course Management. July. 72(7): p. 95-99. |
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123257 |
Florida golf courses help save endangered butterfly | Daniels, Jaret C.; Emmel, Thomas C. 2004. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. June 1. 3(11): p. [1-7]. |
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97548 |
A multiple index environmental quality evaluation and management system: A method that can be applied to a golf course |
Thien, Steve; Starrett, Steve; Robel, Robert; Shea, Patrick; Gourlay, Dave; Roth, Cal. 2004. USGA Green Section Record. April 1. 39(2): p. 12-18. |
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97541 |
Don't worry | Penrose, Lee. 2004. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 34-35, 37. |
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93823 |
Showcasing Florida's unique wetlands: Removing exotic plant material to restore native plant communities | Taylor, Matt. 2004. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 42(2): p. 24-25. |
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94021 |
Notts Golf Club takes the initiative |
Wood, Andrew. 2004. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 37, 39, 41. |
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209855 |
From bunker to biodiversity: The Club at Carlton Woods successfully converts a problematic bunker into an attractive wetland habitat | Bronski, Peter. 2004. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 42(1): p. 25. |
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92385 |
Eastern bluebirds at University Ridge Golf Course - 1997 and 2003 | Gaard, Gary. 2004. The Grass Roots. January/February. 33(1): p. 36-39. |
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93042 |
Habitat Value of Created Wetlands to Waterbirds in Golf Course Landscapes |
White, C. LeAnn. 2003. M.S. Thesis: University of Florida. [1], ix, 121 pp. |
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103615 |
Compost Tea Brewing Manual |
Ingham, Elaine R. 2003. Corvallis, Oregon : Soil Foodweb Incorporated. viii 88 pp. 4th Edition. |
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103666 |
The Sustainable Golf Course: Providing Havens for Indigenous Flora and Fauna Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Wilson, Murray. 2003. M. S. Thesis: University of New South Wales. |
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156161 |
Assessment of midwestern golf courses as breeding habitat for the red-headed Woodpecker | Rodewald, Amanda; Rodewald, Paul. 2003. 2003 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 53. |
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93294 |
Adding amphibian habitat Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2003. Golf Course Management. November. 71(11): p. 28. |
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91816 |
Seasonal wetlands and golf courses: Judicious management of seasonal wetlands on golf courses can increase amphibian diversity and improve the golfers' experience Access Restrictions |
Scott, David E.; Metts, Brian S.; Gibbons, J. Whitfield. 2003. Golf Course Management. November. 71(11): p. 85-89. |
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91844 |
Strategies for maintaining pond-breeding amphibians on golf courses: Given the proper habitat and unfragmented access to breeding areas, amphibian species will increase in population and species diversity Access Restrictions |
Paton, Peter W. C.; Egan, Robert S. 2003. Golf Course Management. November. 71(11): p. 90-94. |
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91845 |
Golf courses and bird communities in the South Atlantic Coastal Plain Access Restrictions |
Gordon, David H.; Jones, Stephen G.; Phillips, Gary M. 2003. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. August 15. 2(16): p. [1-11]. |
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91784 |
Managing golf course grasslands Access Restrictions |
Taylor, Bob; Penrose, Lee. 2003. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 221: p. 17. |
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89662 |
Rare plants and animals on the golf course: The green woodpecker (Picus veridus) Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2003. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 221: p. 19. |
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89731 |
The corridor connection: Suitable corridors connecting habitat patches can make the difference between survival and extinction | Woolbright, Larry. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 41(4): p. 41-42. |
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89541 |
Dupont Country Club recognized for environmental excellence |
Anonymous. 2003. The Bonnie Greensward. April. p. 13. |
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254001 |
On course: Audubon compliance coordinator Lyne Page helps IGM plot its course for certification | Stanley-Crowson, Nancy. 2003. Grounds Maintenance. April. 38(4): p. 22-24, 26-27. |
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86855 |
Development of an ecological mapping methodology for urban areas in New Zealand Access Restrictions |
Freeman, Claire; Buck, Oliver. 2003. Landscape and Urban Planning. April 30. 63(3): p. 161-173. |
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241894 |
Specially designed wetlands treat golf course runoff: Phytozones can help with water quality management | Marquis, Kraig. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 41(2): p. 26. |
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85441 |
Protecting golf course habitats: Golf course activities that can damage natural habitats |
Anonymous. 2003. Three Rivers Green. Spring. 18(1): p. 16-17. |
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101032 |
Bee-auty and the golfer Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2003. Golf Course Management. February. 71(2): p. 28. |
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84760 |
Colonial Acres Golf Course: Doing what comes naturally: Relying on determination and lessons from his past, Patrick Blum turns Colonial Acres into a showpiece Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2003. Golf Course Management. February. 71(2): p. 62-64, 66. |
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84767 |
Las Brisas de Chicureo: Diamond in the rough: 'Golf's most environmentally stunning courses are setting examples so others will follow' is often perceived as the politically correct thing to say. But when Pablo Cornejo Robinson says it, he couldn't be more serious Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2003. Golf Course Management. February. 71(2): p. 68-70, 72. |
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84770 |
The Club at Mediterra: Masterpiece x 2: Going from Patrick Blum's spare budget to Scott Whorrall's annual seven-figure outlay at The Club at Mediterra in Naples, Fla., may seem mindboggling, but as the Blum/Colonial Acres story shows, it's not about the money Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2003. Golf Course Management. February. 71(2): p. 74-76, 80. |
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84771 |
Sowing the seeds: Creating natural areas Access Restrictions |
Martin, Scott A. 2003. GreenMaster. February. 38(1): p. 12-14, 16. |
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89215 |
Reedbed project at Ipswich Golf Club Access Restrictions |
Sherman, Neil. 2003. International Turfgrass Bulletin. January. 219: p. 20. |
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86561 |
Making Room for Native Pollinators: How to Create Habitat for Pollinator Insects on Golf Courses | Shepherd, Matthew. 2002. Far Hill, New Jersey: United States Golf Association; and Portland, Oregon: Xerces Society. [2], 30 pp. |
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83194 |
The Netherlands -- Caring and cooperation | Gray, Mary. 2002. Greener Roadsides. Summer. p. [1-2]. |
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104606 |
Installing artificial burrows for burrowing owls on the golf course Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Conway, Courtney J.; Smith, Matt D.; Ellis, Lisa A. 2002. USGA World Wide Web Site. p. [1-2]. |
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125182 |
Effective Mole Control | Comer, Gary L. Jr.; Rodewald, Amanda D. 2002. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Extension. 2 pp. |
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126011 |
Managing & Conserving Grassy Woodlands |
McIntyre, S.; Heard, K. M., eds. 2002. Victoria, Australia: CSIRO Publishing. x, 253 pp. |
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132739 |
Innovative water quality management utilizing wetlands construction on a golf course | Turco, Ronald F. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 35. |
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85310 |
The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for golf courses | Dodson, Ron. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 51. |
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85344 |
Burrowing owl conservation on golf courses | Conway, Courtney. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 53. |
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85349 |
Native biodiversity and golf courses in midwestern landscapes | Blair, Robert. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 54. |
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85356 |
Golf courses as hotspots for biodiversity in the desert southwest | Zwartjes, Michele. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 55. |
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85357 |
Habitat value of wetlands for water birds in urbanized landscapes | Main, Martin. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 56. |
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85363 |
Assessment of midwestern golf courses as breeding habitat for the red-headed woodpecker | Rodewald, Amanda. 2002. 2002 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 58. |
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85376 |
Managing native and naturalized areas | Voigt, Tom. 2002. Proceedings of the 72nd Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 31: p. 123-130. |
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79987 |
Golf courses: Benefits to the community and the environment |
Anonymous. 2002. Golf Architecture. 5: p. 45-48. |
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139662 |
Effects of sowing and management on vegetation succession during grassland habitat restoration Access Restrictions |
Warren, John; Christal, Anna; Wilson, Fred. 2002. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment. December. 93(1-3): p. 393-402. |
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112564 |
Mallard nest cylinder |
Anonymous. Ohio Department of Natural Resources. 2002. Northern Ohio Turf. November. 44(8): p. 22. |
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100046 |
Courses for the birds, if not birdies Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2002. Golf Course Management. October. 70(10): p. 20. |
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82762 |
Living in harmony: With help from Audubon International, Centennial Oaks is a perfect place for people and wildlife Access Restrictions |
Fagerlind, Steve. 2002. Golf Course Management. October. 70(10): p. 86, 88, 90. |
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82788 |
Butterfly gardens |
Neighbors, Kenna. 2002. The Reporter [IGCSA]. September. p. 17. |
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99707 |
[Maintenance after converting out-of-play rough to naturalized landscape plantings] | USGA Green Section. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 40(5) |
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82090 |
Greener tropics | Bronski, Peter. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 40(5): p. 25-26. |
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82085 |
Walk on the wild side: Create a wildlife sanctuary on your golf course |
Bronski, Peter. 2002. California Fairways. September/October. 11(5): p. 22-24. |
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86790 |
Water and wildlife: Wetlands on golf courses provide water bird habitat |
White, Patrick. 2002. Turf: North. August. 15(8): p. B14-B15. |
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86070 |
Environmental benefits of turfgrasses on golf courses |
Waltz, Clint. 2002. Through The Green. July/August. p. 10, 23, 44. |
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80952 |
Standing timber- a novel but valuable ecological resource Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2002. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 217: p. 18-19. |
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82152 |
Bat House |
Anonymous. Ohio Department of Natural Resources: Divison of Wildlife. 2002. Northern Ohio Turf. July. 44(5): p. 22. |
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99957 |
Saving the small sundrop: Making an opportunity out of an obstacle | Longyhore, Mary; Petitgoue, Mark; Morgensen, Tom. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 40(4): p. 25-26. |
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81041 |
Birds and golf courses: Conservation through coexistence | Weston, Michael A. 2002. Golf & Sports Turf Australia. June/July. 10(3): p. 16-20. |
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83383 |
Biological control of white grubs by parasitic wasps |
Rogers, Michael E.; Potter, Daniel A. 2002. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. June 15. 1(8): p. [1-7]. |
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82804 |
Improving the Design of Golf Course Communities as Wildlife Habitats | Watton, James R. 2002. M.L.A. Thesis: Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. iv; 81 pp. |
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117159 |
Putting sustainability into solid waste management: The investment was large, the payback period longterm, but a solid waste company in Texas knows it made the right call when it decided to pursue permits for a landfill, a recycling facility and a composting operation at the same time and for the same site Access Restrictions |
Goldstein, Nora. 2002. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. May. 43(5): p. 22-28. |
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80964 |
Science lifts Neuse from golf's neck |
Bouts, Trent. 2002. Carolinas Green. May/June. 38(3): p. 34-37. |
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80873 |
The Florida experience | Winterton, David. 2002. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 14-17. |
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208807 |
Survey: Golf courses improving environmental performance Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2002. Golf Course Management. April. 70(4): p. 13. |
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79177 |
A wetland wonder: Architect, builder had to be at their best to build a golf course amid flood plains, marshes and streams | Leslie, Mark. 2002. Golfdom. April. 58(4): p. 58, 60, 62. |
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79616 |
Seasonal wetlands and golf courses | Scott, David E.; Metts, Brian S.; Gibbons, J. Whitfield. 2002. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. April 15. 1(4): p. [1-9]. |
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82790 |
Eastern bluebird, tree swallow nest box |
Anonymous. 2002. Northern Ohio Turf. March/April. 44(2): p. 17. |
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100049 |
Looking back, looking forward: How far we've come and where we're going | Mackay, Jean; Bronski, Peter. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 40(2): p. 21-22. |
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79166 |
Ponds support ecosystems, add value, provide aesthetic appeal to golf courses |
Otterbine Barebo Inc. 2002. Turf & Recreation. March. 15(2): p. 38-40. |
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80946 |
Crystal Springs creates a haven near the bay |
Davies, Ray. 2002. California Fairways. March/April. 11(2): p. 12-14. |
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86636 |
Pebble Beach keeps its courses "green" |
Spruance, Roxayne. 2002. California Fairways. March/April. 11(2): p. 14-16. |
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86638 |
A perfect match for the environment |
Taeger, Robert F. 2002. California Fairways. March/April. 11(2): p. 16-17. |
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86644 |
Golf courses for wildlife: Looking beyond the turf | Strangel, Peter; Distler, Katie. 2002. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. March 15. 1(2): p. [1-10]. |
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79121 |
Birds of prey | Beggs, Emma. 2002. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 14-15. |
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96359 |
Stewardship in reserve: Past successes haven't stopped Collier's Reserve and superintendent William Davidson from looking to the future Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2002. Golf Course Management. February. 70(2): p. 26-28. |
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78310 |
Rewarding refrain: At a resort dedicated to Singapore's defenders, defense of the environment is paramount Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2002. Golf Course Management. February. 70(2): p. 42-45. |
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78313 |
Quail calling from the rough |
Johnson, Terry W. 2002. Through The Green. January/February. p. 15, 22. |
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78249 |
Is your course certified?: Tips for success in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program | Dotti, Paul. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 40(1): p. 17-20. |
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78153 |
Golf's Natural Heritage: An Introduction to Environmental Stewardship on the Golf Course |
Scottish Golf Course Wildlife Group. [2001]. Glasgow, Scotland: Scottish Golf Course Wildlife Group. [1], 26 pp. |
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84565 |
Wildlife links | Erusha, Kimberly S. 2001. Proceedings of the Southwest Turfgrass Association 2001Annual Conference. p. 13-18. |
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76873 |
The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for golf courses | Dodson, Ron. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 58. |
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78393 |
Enhancing amphibian and reptile biodiversity on golf courses through use of seasonal wetlands | Gibbons, J. Whitefield. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 60. |
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78397 |
Corridor establishment for an endangered south Florida butterfly | Emmel, Thomas C. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 61. |
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78398 |
Burrowing owl conservation on golf courses | Conway, Courtney. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 62. |
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78399 |
Native biodiversity and golf courses in midwestern landscapes | Blair, Robert. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 63. |
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78400 |
Golf courses as hotspots for biodiversity in the desert southwest | Zwartjes, Michele. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 64. |
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78402 |
Boreal Toad recovery project | Hortsman, Gregory. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 65. |
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78403 |
Habitat value of wetlands for water birds in urbanized landscapes | Main, Martin. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 66. |
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78404 |
Assessment of midwestern golf courses as breeding habitat for the red-headed woodpecker | Rodewald, Amanda. 2001. 2001 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary. p. 68. |
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78406 |
Golf courses and the environment | Harivandi, Ali. 2001. California Turfgrass Culture. 51(1-4): p. 5-6. |
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78441 |