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E-Reserve: CR242 Weed and Herbicide Management
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E-Reserve: ESC423 Fundamentals of Remediation
E-Reserve: SC281 Invasive Plant Ecology and Management
E-Reserve: SC307 Environmental Site Assessment
E-Reserve: SC329 Fundamentals of Restoration Ecology
E-Reserves: SC329 - Fundamentals of Restoration Ecology / ENV
E-Reserve: SC336 Environmental Contaminants
E-Reserve SO102 Soil Science
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E-Reserves: SC329 - Fundamentals of Restoration Ecology / ENV
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Recovery strategies for industrial development in native prairie for the mixedgrass natural subregion of Alberta : first approximation
Required text from course outline. Link to online PDF. There is also a print copy held in the Vermilion campus library collection.
Long-term revegetation success of industry reclamation techniques for native grassland for the northern fescue natural subregion
Recommended text from course outline. Links to website where PDF document can be downloaded. Click on Final Report at the bottom of the page.
A guide to using native plants on disturbed lands
Reference text from course outline. Print copy held in the Vermilion campus library collection.
Foundations of restoration ecology
Reference text from course outline. Link to eBook from the Lakeland College library collection.
Restoration Ecology: A synthetic approach to ecological research
Reference text from course outline. Print copy of first paperback edition, 1990, held in the Vermilion campus library collection.
Common plants of the Western Rangelands. Vol. 1. Grasses and Grasslike Species
Required text from the course outline. Print copy from the Vermilion campus library Reference collection.
Common plants of the Western Rangelands. Vol. 2. Trees and shrubs
Required text from the course outline. Print copy held in the Vermilion library Reference collection.
Prairie roots: a handbook for native prairie restoration
Recommended reading from course outline. Print copy held in the Vermilion campus library collection
Repairing damaged wildlands : a process-oriented, landscape-scale approach
Recommended reading listed in course outline. Link to eBook from Lakeland College library collection.
Establishing native plant communities
Required text from course outline. Link to online PDF. There is also a print copy held in the Vermilion campus library collection.
Manual of plant species suitability for reclamation in Alberta
Reference text from course outline. Link to free eBook version. Print .version is also available at Vermilion campus library.
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