Subject: | Re: Old growth forest reference |
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From: | "Badger" badgermcgrane |
Date: | Sat Feb 5, 2011 10:34 am ((PST)) |
Is there a good online reference for commercial flight paths-- specifically a map? Thanks, Guy M. On Feb 4, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Paul Dickinson wrote: > Some of you may have already come across this online book: "Old > Growth in the East: A Survey", by Mary Byrd Davis. It is a state-by- > state assessment of primary and old growth forests in the eastern > US. Looks like a pretty handy resource for nature recordists. If > only there were a cross-reference to commercial airline flight paths. > |
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