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Richard M. Degraaf

Richard M. Degraaf is chief research wildlife biologist and leader of the wildlife habitat research unit, Northeastern Research Station, Amherst, Massachusetts. He has conducted research on breeding birds, small mammals, and amphibians in major forest cover types in New England and on wildlife habitat associations in the White Mountains for the past thirty years.

This is a concise introduction to practical forest wildlife habitat management for private landowners, who own most of the forested habitat in New England,...
New England Wildlife presents the natural histories and distributions of 338 inland wildlife species in New England. It also details the habitat relationships...
Centuries of human use and natural processes have shaped forest habitats and their wildlife populations in New England. Conditions are never static. Forest...
A diverse array of native coniferous and deciduous trees and, in some places, naturalized exotics comprises majestic northeastern forests and woodlands....
Richard M. Degraaf