Keyword: Wildlife conservation
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Temporal occurrence, abundance, and biodiversity of bees on weed-infested turfgrass |
Jaiswal, Aastha; Joseph, Shimat V. 2024. Sustainability. February 2. 16(4): p. 1598 [1-14]. |
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336720 |
Facing danger: Exploring personality and reactions of European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) towards robotic lawn mowers |
Rasmussen, Sophie Lund; Schrøder, Bettina Thuland; Berger, Anne; Macdonald, David W.; Pertoldi, Cino; Briefer, Elodie Floriane; Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen. 2024. Animals. January. 14(1): p. 2 [1-19]. |
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336653 |
Testing the impact of robotic lawn mowers on European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) and designing a safety test |
Rasmussen, Sophie Lund; Schrøder, Bettina Thuland; Berger, Anne; Sollmann, Rahel; Macdonald, David W.; Pertoldi, Cino; Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen. 2024. Animals. January. 14(1): p. 122 [1-19]. |
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336654 |
Formative audience research to increase consumer demand for professional wildlife-friendly landscape maintenance Access Restrictions |
Kalauni, Dharmendra; Warner, Laura A.; Diaz, John M.; Daniels, Jaret; Dale, Adam; Marois, Emily. 2023. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. December. 90: p. 128152 [1-10]. |
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334999 |
Bat use of golf courses depends on surrounding landscape next |
Drake, Evan; Vonhof, Maarten; Maslo, Brooke. 2023. Urban Ecosystems. October. 26(5): p. 1469-1482. |
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332453 |
Effect of herbicides on pollinator foraging behavior and flower morphology in white clover (Trifolium repens L.)-infested turfgrass |
Godara, Navdeep; Williamson, Chris R.; Koo, Daewon; Askew, Shawn D. 2023. Weed Technology. May/June. 37(3): p. 221-225. |
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332532 |
Floral enhancement of turfgrass lawns benefits wild bees and honey bees (Apis mellifera) |
Wolfin, James; Watkins, Eric; Lane, Ian; Portman, Zachary M.; Spivak, Marla. 2023. Urban Ecosystems. April. 26(2): p. 361-375. |
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329383 |
Opportunities for and impediments to pollinator conservation in urban settings: A review |
Braman, S. Kristine; Griffin, Becky. 2022. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. 13(1): p. 6 [1-15]. |
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324678 |
Presence of pollinator-friendly habitat on pollinator communities in managed turfgrass systems Access Restrictions |
Billeisen, Terri L.; Kilpatrick, Lauren D.; Seth-Carley, Danesha; Brandenburg, Rick L. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 295-303. |
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A cross-disciplinary forum promoting efficient biodiversity conservation in "new" grasslands in Sweden Access Restrictions |
Blank, Sofia Gylje; Svensson, Mikael; Strandberg, Maria. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 311-315. |
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321267 |
Wildlife conservation at a garden level: The effect of robotic lawn mowers on European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) |
Rasmussen, Sophie Lund; Schrøder, Ane Elise; Mathiesen, Ronja; Nielsen, Jeppe Lund; Pertoldi, Cino; Macdonald, David W. 2021. Animals. May. 11(5): p. 1191 [1-13]. |
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Mitigating the environmental impacts of increasing water withdrawals for Massachusetts golf courses | Chen, Shi. 2021. The Newsletter [New England]. January/February. p. 12-14. |
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Protect and serve: When it comes to the environment, nature and turf, the winners of the Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards are tireless stewards of their domain Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 42, 44-51. |
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Birdies, eagles and ...bats: As golf courses work to provide welcoming habitat for various forms of wildlife, bats should not be overlooked Access Restrictions |
Wallrichs, Megan. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 72-77. |
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Turtle power: Georgia course turns out tons of terps Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2019. Golf Course Management. December. 87(12): p. 30. |
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Back in the pink Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2019. Golf Course Management. October. 87(10): p. 28. |
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Be(e) the change Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2019. Golf Course Management. September. 87(9): p. 28. |
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308546 |
Let it bee: Some golf course attempts to make their facilities more attractive to bees have been so successful that they're being studied at college | Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. September. 30: p. 52-53. |
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Earth Day commitment from the 2019 Solheim Cup: Pinnacle of women's golf launches sustainability plan to address climate and conserve biodiversity |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. July. p. 12. |
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Relocated raptors call courses home Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2019. Golf Course Management. June. 87(6): p. 30. |
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Scrape out a future for pollinators |
Anonymous. 2019. Pitchcare. June/July. 85: p. 126-129. |
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[Starlings on course] |
Hutchinson, James. 2019. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 14. |
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305868 |
Solheim Cup commitment |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 17. |
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[Bats!] |
Hutchinson, James. 2019. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 12. |
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Golf's unassuming ecology champion: Stephen Thompson, John O'Gaunt Golf Club |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 44-47. |
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305844 |
Not just the links are green Access Restrictions |
Mickney, Lisa D. 2019. The New York Times. March 9. p. [1-7]. |
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In the face of competition: Despite breeding and reintroduction programmes, the UK's birds of prey still face threats from unscrupulous individuals and syndicates out for personal gain |
Britton, Peter. 2019. Pitchcare. February/March. 83: p. 110-114. |
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306256 |
5 steps to creating pollinator-friendly habitat on your golf course |
Carley, Danesha Seth; Billeisen, Terri. 2019. North Carolina Turfgrass. January/February. p. Cover, 12-15. |
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Protecting pollinators: bee decline and the future of pollinators | Chance, Willie. 2018. 66th Annual Southeastern Turfgrass Conference[Proceedings]. p. [1-29]. |
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Wildlife habitat management on college and university campuses | Bocsi, Tierney; Warren, Paige S.; Harper, Rick W.; DeStefano, Stephen. 2018. Cities and the Environment. 11(1): p. 1 [1-14]. |
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297746 |
[Owls on course] |
Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 12. |
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305640 |
Out of the rough and into the sky: The monarchs in the rough program is starting to soar throughout Ontario | Thompson, Robert. 2018. ONCourse. November. p. 16-19. |
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302510 |
Sialia sialis: Common: Eastern bluebird: Family Turdidae (thrushes) |
Ward, Dave; Bernardy, Kati. 2018. On Course [MAGCS]. November. 72(6): p. 14-15. |
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302928 |
[Wildflowers this year] |
Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 12. |
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302500 |
'A park more than a cemetery': It was at a golf course in 1993 that Andrea Vittum, president of White Haven Memorial Park in Pittsford, New York, discovered that a cemetery could be a place where loved ones are remembered through the sounds and scenes of nature |
Padilla, Jennifer. 2018. American Cemetery and Cremation. October. 90(10): p. 10-13. |
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302457 |
...Ross in reverse: The former Acacia Country Club is a living example of how an ecological plan can return land to space where wildlife plays |
Hampshire, Kristen. 2018. Golf Course Industry. October. 30(10): p. 16-18, 20, 28. |
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302240 |
Audubon's BioBlitz a hit Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Management. September. 86(9): p. 24. |
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300766 |
[Carnoustie and the environment] |
Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 12. |
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300457 |
The ecology visit: What happens when BIGGA's resident sustainability executive drops by for a chat? |
Hansell, Karl. 2018. Greenkeeper International. July. p. Cover, 42-44. |
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300323 |
Bee here now: Abergale Golf Club in Wales has changed a disused former hole into a haven for birds, bugs and other wildlife. And, in doing so, it has won a national award | Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 40-41. |
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The UK's biodiversity: It was 50 years ago today... In the nearly fifty years since The Beatles called it a day, the UK has lost over fifty percent of its biodiversity, whilst the populations of birds, butterflies and wildflowers has been utterly devastated |
Britton, Peter. 2018. Pitchcare. June/July. 79: p. 116-119. |
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300549 |
Letting nature take the course | Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. June. 14(6): p. 34-35. |
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299081 |
Flower and glory: The benefits of bees |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 30-31. |
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300112 |
On course with Project Pollin-8 |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 32-34. |
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300114 |
Best management practices to protect and promote pollinators in the turfgrass ecosystem Access Restrictions |
Williamson, R. Chris. 2018. Golf Course Management. May. 86(5): p. 62-65. |
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298233 |
Bee-friendly neonicotinoids? Access Restrictions |
Manjon, C.; Troczka, B. J.; Zaworra, M.; Bass, C.; Nauen, R. 2018. Golf Course Management. May. 86(5): p. 71. |
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298243 |
Lawns are an ecological disaster | Graber-Stiehl, Ian. 2018. Earther. May 18. p. [1-5]. |
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Five stars: Yelverton GC is 700 feet above sea level and lies just eight miles from the English Channel. The course, which has been known to have experienced more than 2,000mm of rainfall per year, was built to offer summer golf |
Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. April. 145: p. Cover, 16, 18-20, 22-24. |
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Abergele Golf Club: The dormice of Gwyrch Castle: Lying beneath the imposing Gwyrch Castle is Abergele Golf Club, which recently won a national environmental award, and has protected myriad animals, including some feisty little dormice |
Barrow, Jake. 2018. Pitchcare. April/May. 78: p. 122-128. |
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299332 |
MGA spotlights area clubs' environmental efforts |
Pavonetti, Jim. 2018. Tee to Green [New York]. April. 49(2): p. 2-4. |
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Why you should grow a lawn for bees: Leave these weed flowers intact, and pollinators will thank you | Oder, Tom. 2018. Mother Nature Network. April 27. p. [1-6]. |
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Don't pluck your dandelions this year (the bees will thank you) | Peters, Chris. 2018. Omaha World-Herald. April 23. p. [1-4]. |
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Think again about your lawn care choices | Schamehorn, Heather. 2018. North Shore News. April 18. p. [1-2]. |
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298115 |
Springfield Golf and Country Club to attain Audubon Sancturary Certification | Anonymous. 2018. The Commonwealth Crier. March. p. 13. |
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Assessing residential front yards using Google Street View and geospatial video: A virtual survey approach for urban pollinator conservation Access Restrictions |
Burr, Andrea; Schaeg, Nicole; Hall, Damon M. 2018. Applied Geography. March. 92: p. 12-20. |
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Benefits of native grasses: Native grasses as food for pollinators |
Narem, Diane M.; Meyer, Mary H. 2018. Hole Notes. March. 53(2): p. Cover, 20-25. |
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Thredbo GC, NSW: Thredbo in the snowy mountains is one of Australia's premier alpine destinations. As Graham Bailey outlines, it's also home to a nine-hole golf course boasting some of the most spectacular vistas in the country |
Diver, Euan. 2018. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. March/April. 20(2): p. 64-68. |
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Golf Environment Awards 2018 Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. STRI Bulletin. Spring. 281: p. 19-23. |
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Survey season Access Restrictions |
Barwick, Teneille. 2018. STRI Bulletin. Spring. 281: p. 27-28. |
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Largs otter rescue: The cold weather brought a bittersweet situation to Largs Golf Club, as the greenkeeping team discovered a pair of otters close to the 15th hole |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 9. |
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299909 |
An experience like no other: A new 13-hole par three course in the Ozarks is designed to inspire people to play golf |
Anonymous. 2018. By Design. February. p. 14. |
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295163 |
Royal Dornoch earns environmental award |
Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. February. 143: p. 2. |
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295227 |
[Ian Willet, Course Manager, Thorpeness Golf Club] | Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. February. 143: p. 28-29. |
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295235 |
Jay Neunsinger, Boundary Oak Golf Course, Walnut Creek, Calif.: National Public winner Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Management. February. 86(2): p. 52. |
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295071 |
[Keller renovation] Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Management. February. 86(2): p. 90-91. |
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295186 |
The willow tit: The rugby league bird: At Wigan Golf Club, there has been a long history of sustaining on-site wildlife, and the grounds were recently flagged as a potential stronghold for one of the UK's rarest birds, the willow tit |
Anonymous. 2018. Pitchcare. February/March. 77: p. 110-112. |
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A natural mix of plants and wildlife: How several courses maintain natural settings with the help of volunteers |
Harler, Curt. 2018. Superintendent. February. 17(2): p. 24-27. |
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A remarkable story: Gavin Kinsella and Doug Tate are the courses manager and course head greenkeeper at Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club respectively |
Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. February. 11: p. 42-45. |
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295854 |
Lee leads Audubon effort at Belfair | Anonymous. 2018. Carolinas Green. January/February. p. 40. |
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294371 |
[Robert Lydon, Course Manager, Sandwell Park Golf Club] | Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. January. 142: p. 36-37. |
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295240 |
Minn. course's ecological investment reaps reward |
Anonymous. 2018. Golfdom. January. 74(1): p. 9. |
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294943 |
Smart Lawn Alternatives to Protect Pollinators |
Saeed, Abi; Krans, Rebecca. 2017. [East Lansing, Michigan]: Extension, Michigan State University. [3] pp. |
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Meadows: An Alternative Management Strategy for School Landscapes | Wallace, Vickie; Siegel-Miles, Alyssa. 2017. Norwich, Connecticut: Extension, College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, University of Connecticut. [19] pp. |
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287996 |
Increasing Pollinator Populations by Improving Habitat |
Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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292023 |
Compromising with nature | Niedbala, Michel. 2017. Green Pages. p. 23. |
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284567 |
Golf course habitat restoration pilot program: A pilot project between the U.S. Golf Association and The Nature Conservancy: Final report | Peck, Andrew J. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 329-339. |
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Operation Monarch for golf courses: Developing protocols for monarch butterfly conservation plantings in golf course naturalized roughs | Potter, Daniel A.; Baker, Adam; Redmond, Carl; Munshaw, Gregg. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 340-345. |
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298236 |
Nature on course Access Restrictions |
Barwick, Teneille. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Summer. 278: p. 22-25. |
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288013 |
Downriver pollinator project summary |
Greene, Mike. 2017. Turf's Up in the Inland Empire. Winter. p. 2, 4. |
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294714 |
A year of wild golf Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Winter. 280: p. Cover, 34. |
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294759 |
Integrated landscape management Access Restrictions |
Barwick, Teneille. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Winter. 280: p. 26-29. |
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294757 |
Small mammals: The importance of small mammals |
Britton, Peter. 2017. Pitchcare. December/January. 76: p. 114-118. |
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295011 |
Getting ready for spring |
Thompson, Steve. 2017. Pitchcare. December/January. 76: p. 138. |
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295040 |
Have you tagged swans on your golf course? |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenside. November. p. 50. |
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294226 |
[Steve Llyod, Course Manager,The Worcestershire, Worcestershire, England] | Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeping. November. 140: p. 32-33. |
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295252 |
Monarch (butterflies) of the links |
Keese, Renee J. 2017. Golfdom. November. 73(11): p. 27. |
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291939 |
Best management practices for turf insecticides and pollinators |
Larson, Jonathan; Held, David; Williamson, R. Chris. 2017. Tennessee Turfgrass. October/November. p. Cover, 18-21. |
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[On-course wildlife sightings across the UK] | Hutchinson, James. 2017. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 12. |
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[Stephen Okula: MG and CGCS and Golf De Joyenval, France] | Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 14-15. |
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302326 |
[Thomas Flavelle, Head Greenkeeper, Cosby Golf Club] | Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeping. October. 139: p. 40-41. |
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295285 |
Taking responsibility | Dudley, Sean. 2017. Golf Course Architecture. October. 50: p. 60. |
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Researcher studies pollinator plots for warm season grass lawns | Miller, Fred. 2017. Press Argus-Courier. October 18. p. [1-3]. |
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296507 |
Woodland management |
Hutchinson, James. 2017. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 54-57. |
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290561 |
Chattahoochee charm: Benchmarking, relationships and stewardship deliver the needs of the environment and golfers at The River Club |
Cipriano, Guy. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 36-39. |
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289852 |
Don't kill the buzz |
Mann, Bob. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. August. 38(8): p. 26. |
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288572 |
Sustainable design: Protect wildlife, reduce water usage |
Smith, Aileen. 2017. Superintendent. August. 16(8): p. 8. |
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288873 |
[Scott Witte and Bee Barometer Project at North Central College] |
Anonymous. 2017. On Course [MAGCS]. July. 71(2[3]): p. 9, 11. |
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288955 |
For the greener good: Painting golf courses in a more sustainable light | Schwab, Keri. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. July. 15(11 [12]): p. 32-35. |
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287571 |
Habitats for honeybees |
Parascenzo, Marino. 2017. USGA Green Section Record. July 21. 55(14): p. 1-2. |
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320326 |
[Nesty birds] |
Hutchinson, James. 2017. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 14. |
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286405 |