INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR FALLNG CREEK CAMP, TUXEDO, NORTH CAROLINA

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Christensen, Norman L

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Doggett, Coleman

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Garrett, Laura L.

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2007-06-26T20:35:23Z

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2007-06-26T20:35:23Z

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2007-05

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Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences

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The primary objective of this document is to suggest adaptive management techniques for controlling or eradicating priority invasive species on the property. Adaptive management implies that management should be viewed as experimental and includes the ability to learn from past actions and then change the goals and practices to better fit the newly acquired knowledge. An additional objective is to provide an invasive species camper education and participation handbook to be used by the FCC staff in future summers or other programs.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/321

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en_US

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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

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Invasive species

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Adaptive management

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Falling Creek Camp, Tuxedo, North Carolina

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INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR FALLNG CREEK CAMP, TUXEDO, NORTH CAROLINA

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Master's project

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