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Title
The West Champlain Hills, Part I, Geography, Rare Species, Disturbance, the Two Kinds of Richness, and The Calcareous Oak-Hickory Community
Author(s)
Jerry Jenkins
Published
2008
Abstract
This report describes the results of field studies on about forty rocky hills and small mountains on the west shore of Lake Champlain. The studies were intended to examine the oak-hickory woods of eastern Essex County—probably the Adirondacks’ least-known plant community—and to look for rare species and exemplary sites.
Keywords
disturbance, Champlain Hills
Full Citation
Jenkins, J. 2008. The West Champlain Hills, Part I: Geography, Rare Species, Disturbance. A joint working paper, from the Adirondack Nature Conservancy and the Wildlife Conservation Society
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