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... 25 chapter seven OTHER VEGETATION ON AIRPORT PROPERTY COMPOSITION Some wildlife species are generalists, and will eat many different types of food or use many different habitats for shelter. However, many are attracted to specific foods and habitats, which can make wildlife management a little easier.
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... 26 growth or fruit, wildlife may use them differently, affecting aircraft safety. Diversity in vegetation will likely attract a greater diversity of wildlife (Tews et al.
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... 27 Patch Size As a general rule, smaller areas of habitat will be able to support fewer animals (Fahrig 2013)
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... 28 WOODLOTS Wooded areas in most parts of the world are closely associated with high-quality habitat for many species of vertebrate wildlife (Kays et al. 2008; Quinn et al.

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