EARTHWORMS Of The Great Lakes
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Earthworms Of The Great Lakes Cindy Hale 9780979200618
Earthworms Of The Great Lakes Region By Cindy Hale
Great Lakes Worm Watch Asian Earthworms! Help stop their establishment. The best way to deal with invasive species is to stop their introduction in the first place. There are several Asian species of earthworms in the genus Amynthas that are knocking on our doorstep and have the potential for very destructive impacts. More Extra! Read more about it. Great Lakes Worm Watch :: Forest ecology and worms Natural recolonization by earthworms happens very slowly, with earthworms spreading less than mile in 100 years. So, forests of the Great Lakes Region developed in the complete absence of earthworms. For thousands of years, no earthworms existed in this region until European settlers began arriving around the mid 1800s read more. Earthworms of the Great Lakes Region by Cindy Hale Earthworms of the Great Lakes will not only help you identify 16 species that are found in the ground beneath your feet, but also educate you as to their role in our forest ecosystems. This book makes an excellent classroom research tool. Methods for collecting worms and keys to identifying your finds are included.
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Earthworms Of The Great Lakes
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