Wildlife in the Garden: How to Live in Harmony with Deer, Raccoons, Rabbits, Crows, and Other Pesky Creatures

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Indiana University Press, 1999 - 275 páginas

Gene Logsdon has found an imaginative way to introduce gardeners to a more total enjoyment of nature -- fauna as well as flora. From suburb to countryside, every gardener knows that there are many pests who delight in one's precious creations -- rabbits devour petunias, raccoons eat the almost ripe sweet corn, deer browse the morning glories, crows pull up young corn sprouts. How can gardeners and wildlife live together in harmony. Gene knows.

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Points of View
1
Thinking Ecologically
9
12
35
Wildlife Catalyst
60
A Butterfly Sanctuary
84
The Most Misunderstood Wildlife
102
Bats
111
Hawks
118
Stalking
153
Optical Aids for Wildlife Observation
160
When Wildlife Overpopulates
169
Other Wildlife Restraints
195
Adventures with Wildlife
215
Useful Lists
240
Index
265
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266

Human Use of Natures Food
125

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Acerca del autor (1999)

Gene Logsdon is the author of numerous books, including The Contrary Farmer and You Can Go Home Again (Indiana University Press, 1998).

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