Wildlife associated with scoria outcrops: implications for reclamation of surface-mined lands

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Bird populations and species richness were greater in outcrop habitats than in surrounding sagebrush/grassland habitats, attributed to the structural features provided by the outcrops. Most, but not all, small mammal populations also were larger in outcrop habitats. -from Author

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Rumble, M. A. (1989). Wildlife associated with scoria outcrops: implications for reclamation of surface-mined lands. Research Paper - US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, (RM-285). https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.98429

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