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Type: Report
Author(s): David S. Pilliod
Publication Date: 2004

Managers face a difficult task in predicting the effects of fuels treatments on wildlife populations, mostly because information on how animals respond to fuels treatments is scarce or does not exist. This paper discusses key considerations-aspects of an animal's ecology and available information-that, despite the scarcity of information, may make predictions of effects possible.

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Citation: Pilliod, David S. 2004. Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 4: wildlife responses to fuels treatments: key considerations. Research Note RMRS-RN-21-4-WWW. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 2 pp.

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Keywords:
  • animal ecology
  • fuels treatments
  • WHRM - Wildlife Habitat Response Model
  • wildlife ecology
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FRAMES Record Number: 643