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A Planner's Guide For Oak Woodlands
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| Designed for professional planners, consultants, and landscape architects, this new edition provides science-based information that can guide decision-making. |
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3491
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Facts about Serpentine Rock and Soil Containing Asbestos in California
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| Serpentine and related rocks sometimes contain naturally occurring asbestos (NOA). When these rocks break down into soil, the NOA comes with them, and that creates a health hazard. Learn to recognize serpentine soils and keep health risks to a minimum. |
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8399
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Oak Woodland Invertebrates: The Little Things Count
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| This beautiful color publication is an excellent introductory guide to the minute animals called invertebrates that live in the oak woodland ecosystem in California. An excellent guide for anyone who wants to know more about this important ecosystem. |
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21598
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Oaks in the Urban Landscape
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| Here is a complete look at the management of oaks in urban areas. You’ll learn how species selection, genetic diversity, cultural practices, pest management, risk assessment, and protection during development all play key roles in preserving urban oaks. |
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3518
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