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Wildlife and Habitat Management
Description: Golf courses that utilize wildlife conservation practices and promote native and naturalized areas can support a diverse array of plants and animals.
 
Items
Best Management Practices (BMP) - Expert Documents (How to)
 A Sign That Golf Is Good For The Environment
 Aquatic Plant Management
 Environmental Management Practices for Golf Courses
 U.S. Air Force Golf Course Environmental Management
BMP - State and local guidelines
 Best Management Practices for Michigan Watersheds
 Environmental Stewardship Guidelines
BMP - Written Plans
 Facility Case Study Mirimichi Golf Course
 Managing Forest Vegetation - Gorge Vale Golf Club's written plan
Case Studies
 A "Bird Cam" is a Great Educational Tool!
 A Bird Habitat Enhancement Project at Cordova Bay Golf Course
 A Bird population study at Prairie Dunes Golf Course in Hutchinson, KS
 A Stream Restoration Project for the Salmon River
 A Winter Shelter
 Achieving Audubon Gold Signature and LEED “Green Building” Certifications
 An Environmental Demonstration Project
 Blue Bird restoration project at the Oregon Golf Club
 Brownfield Case Study: The Links at Spanish Bay, Del Monte Forest, California
 Calculating the Value of Nature at North Shore Country Club
 Collaborating Golf Course Environmental Stewardship to Ensure a Healthy Watershed
 Cranberry Highlands an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary
 Creating Artificial Mounds for Burrowing Owls
 Creating Diverse and Natural Beautification at Arlington Association
 Creating Wildlife Corridors and Habitat on the Golf Course
 Designing for Sensitive Habitat
 Developing and Maintaining Native Areas at Edgewood Country Club
 Developing Pollinator Habitat and Honeybee Education Programs at Garrison Golf Club
 Eastmoreland Golf Course and the Johnson Creek Watershed Council - Cooperative Problem Solving
 Edging Away From Manicured Maintenance
 Efficient Water Mangement and Environmental Stewardship at Newport Dunes
 Environmental Management System Development and Implementation at a Municipal Golf Course
 Environmental Stewardship and Improving the Bottom Line at TPC Twin Cities
 Environmental Stewardship at Crystal Mountain Resort and Spa
 Environmental Stewardship on Historic Property
 Facility Case Study Mirimichi Golf Course
 From Bunker To Biodiversity
 Gaining A New Perspective
 Going Native
 Goose Control at Newton Country Club
 Hopewell Valley Golf Course Achieves River-Friendly Status
 Improved Playability and Wetland Mitigation at The Legacy Courses at Craguns
 Little Deschutes River Restoration and Fish Habitat Enhancement at Crosswater
 Longshore Club Park's Bird Nests Reach Higher Levels
 Native Grass Restoration
 Native Prairie Restoration
 Neshanic Valley Golf Course: River Friendly
 Newport News Golf Club at Deer Run Maintenance Facility EMS Development and Implementation Program
 Nitrate Studies for Water Quality at Kinston Country Club
 OGCSA Environmental Stewardship Guidelines and IPM Template
 On Course with Environmental Education
 Organic Maintenance and Recycled Water Use at Wawona Golf Course
 Partnering to Restore Spring Creek
 Permitting a 10-Mile Coastal Site
 Pond Improvements Provide Better Water Quality and Habitat for Aquatic Life
 Prescribed Burning as a Wildlife Habitat Management Tool
 Preserving a Sensitive Environment
 Quail Brook Golf Course: “River-Friendly Golf Course”
 Recycled Water Project with Aquatic Restoration and Treatment Wetlands
 Restoring Playability And Native Wildlife Habitats
 Rhode Island Country Club Golf Course Improvements and Ecological Restoration
 Springfield Country Club River Restoration Project
 Stormwater Management at The TPC San Francisco Bay at Stonebrae
 Striving for Environmental Stewardship: Implementing An Environmental Management System
 Taking a Team Approach
 The First Green Links As Labs Program
 The Links at Boynton Beach Wildlife Presentation
 The Safe Harbor Program – Pinehurst: an Example of Golf and Wildlife Management
 Transforming The Lakes
 Tree Conservation; A Grand Experience
 U.S. Air Force Golf Course Environmental Management Program (GEM) at Randolph Oaks Golf Course
 Using Partnerships for a Successful Trout Stream Restoration
 Water Conservation and Reduced Inputs at Stone Creek Golf Club
 Water Conservation, Environmental Stewardship and Outreach Efforts at Little River Inn
 Wind Power Provides an Economical and Ecologically Friendly Solution for Pond Aerators
Educational Opportunities
 Applied Turfgrass Physiology
Technical Information
 An Environmental Management Programmes for Golf Courses
 Audubon International's Principles for Resource Management
 Environmental Performance Audit to Help Club Managers
 Making Room for Native Pollinators How to Create Habitat for Pollinator Insects on Golf Courses
 Muirfield
 Pollinator Information from The Xerces Society
 REMM: Riparian Ecosystem Management Model Users Guide
 Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
 Royal St. George's Golf Club
 Royal Troon Golf Club
 Seasonal Wetlands And Golf Courses
 The Old Course St. Andrews
 The Open St Andrews 2005
 Turf And Native Grasses For Out-Of-Play Areas
 Unnatural Expectations
 
 

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