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9780813015712

Landscaping for Florida's Wildlife

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813015712

  • ISBN10:

    0813015715

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-04-01
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Florida
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Summary

As the natural landscape becomes more humanized, the habitat for many wildlife species has been lost or degraded. In a clear, step-by-step format, this book tells how to create a wildlife-friendly landscape that takes into account both people and nature. The authors' theme--"put back what you don't need"--allows the gardener to reduce maintenance costs while providing a habitat that offers wildlife the essentials of food, cover, water, and space. *The book addresses such fundamental questions as which ecosystem is appropriate to a particular piece of property and how to determine which species use the property. *It discusses how to consider soils, drainage patterns, utility lines, adjacent land uses, and existing native vegetation. *It describes how to prepare a base map; add plant and non-plant elements such as birdhouses, burrows, and tree frog houses; and calculate the cost of materials. *It tells how to install, maintain, and evaluate the new yard. Throughout, helpful drawings, tables, and worksheets illustrate the procedures. Appendixes include an extensive list of native plants by ecosystem type, contacts with public agencies and private conservation organizations, lists of field guides and related books, and a table that shows which wildlife species use various ecosystems. Joe Schaefer is associate professor and George Tanner is professor of wildlife ecology and conservation at the University of Florida. Both have written popular articles and books that apply scientific knowledge to conservation actions.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(1)
Today's situation: The bad news 2(1)
Today's situation: The good news 3(2)
Chapter 1: Where Do You Begin?
5(16)
Coastal Strand--Florida's famous ecosystem
6(2)
Sand Scrub--a xeric upland plant community
8(2)
Sandhills--Florida's savanna
10(2)
Hardwood Hammocks--Florida's most diverse ecosystem
12(2)
Flatwoods--Florida's most extensive ecosystem
14(2)
Swamp--the flooded trees community
16(2)
Freshwater Marsh--Florida's lakes of grass
18(2)
A typical food web
20(1)
Chapter 2: The Basics
21(10)
Wildlife essentials
21(2)
Wildlife benefits
23(1)
Why native plants?
24(1)
Why not exotic plants?
24(1)
Construction impacts
25(1)
Pre-planning
26(5)
Chapter 3: Ten Steps to Creating a Wildlife-Friendly Landscape
31(16)
Step 1. Record wildlife observations before beginning restoration
31(1)
Step 2. Create a base map
32(2)
Step 3. Design the shape of your planting area/s on the base map
34(2)
Step 4. Develop an awareness of natural spacing and arrangement of plants
36(1)
Step 5. Add plants to your map
36(2)
Step 6. Label the plants in your landscape map-choose wisely, it's long-term
38(2)
Step 7. Add non-plant elements
40(3)
Step 8. Prepare a materials list and estimate costs BEFORE you shop
43(1)
Step 9. Install plants and non-plant elements of the ecosystem
44(2)
Step 10. Maintain your habitat
46(1)
Chapter 4: Plant Lists for Florida's Major Ecosystems
47(22)
Coastal Strand Plant Tables
48(2)
Sand Scrub Plant Tables
50(2)
Sandhill Plant Tables
52(2)
Hardwood Hammock Plant Tables
54(4)
Flatwood Plant Tables
58(3)
Swamp Plant Tables
61(3)
Freshwater Marsh Plant Tables
64(3)
Landscaping for Florida's Wildlife: Restoring Habitat Survey
67(2)
Chapter 5: Tools and Resources
69(10)
Wildlife and Ecosystem Resources--Local
69(1)
Wildlife and Ecosystem Resources--Regional
70(1)
Wildlife and Ecosystem Resources--Florida
70(2)
Wildlife and Ecosystem Resources--National
72(1)
Wildlife Observations Recording Form
73(1)
Template for Base Map
74(1)
Cost Forms
75(4)
Chapter 6: Field Guides and Reference Books
79(4)
Chapter 7: Amphibians, Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles Found in Florida
83
Table 1. Amphibians
84(1)
Table 2. Birds
85(4)
Table 3. Mammals
89(2)
Table 4. Reptiles
91

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