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Managing Wetlands on Golf Courses
Managing Wetlands on Golf Courses
Gary Libby
Donald F. Harker, Communities by Choice
Kay Harker
Jean Mackay, Audubon International
ISBN: 978-0-471-47273-5
©2004
224 pages
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Wetlands pose some of the most difficult environmental issues faced by golf course superintendents. Managing Wetlands on Golf Courses is a powerful single-source tool for successfully managing seven types of wetlands commonly found on golf courses. It covers the full range of options and practices available for both conservation and restoration.

Managing Wetlands on Golf Courses is a valuable resource for golf course superintendents, irrigation specialists, turfgrass specialists, and golf course owners, complete with numerous real-world case studies providing insight into how golf courses are successfully managing wetlands, more than fifty informative images and three informative appendices offering regulatory and contact information for wetland management, creation, and restoration.

A cooperative publication of the United States Golf Association, Audubon International, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Managing Wetlands on Golf Courses provides the latest, most effective techniques for managing wetlands to maintain or enhance water quality, wildlife habitat, and the natural hydrology of the golf course landscape.

 

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