What we have lost and what remains: options for managing and connecting habitat in Saint Anthony Park with surrounding communities
Journal, Research (Article)
In 2000 the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources awarded the Saint Anthony Park Community Council a $15,000 Metro Greenways Planning Grant. The purpose of the grant is to undertake a natural resources baseline inventory, with a view to protecting, conserving and enhancing the habitat value of existing natural resources. The study will be used to connect fragmented areas with habitat corridors in the metro area and statewide.
[Ti: What we have lost and what remains: options for managing and connecting habitat in Saint Anthony Park with surrounding communities]
[Au: Eckman, K. and, Magee-Hill, H., editors, ,]
[So: St. Paul, MN: Saint Anthony Park Community Council, Executive Committee. 71 p. + appendix.]
[Ky: Planning the Urban Forest]]
K. Eckman, H. Magee-Hill
2001
St. Paul, MN: Saint Anthony Park Community Council, Executive Committee. 71 p. + appendix.
St. Paul, MN: Saint Anthony Park Community Council, Executive Committee. 71 p. + appendix.
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Planning
Planning the Urban Forest
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