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Title:
Sand and gravel pits as fish and wildlife habitat in the southwest.
Author:
Matter, William J.
;
Mannan, R. William
Citation:
ACCNO:0000130
Publisher:
Resource publication (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service); 171
Year:
1988.
Description:
ii,11 p.
Subject:
Gravel
;
Habitat.
;
Mining
;
Pits
;
Reclamation
;
Sand
;
Strip mine lakes
;
Wetlands.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
Item Availability
Item Availability
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Year
Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Hillarys
J
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