Pocket Gophers and Reforestation in the Pacific Northwest


Book Description

Pocket gophers (Thomomy spp.) have an important effect on reforestation in the Pacific Northwest through damage to conifer reproduction. Damage is most serious east of the Cascade Range in Washington and Oregon and northeastern California. Damage also has been reported in northern Idaho. The purpose of this report is to review pocket gopher problems in the Northwest, summarize present knowledge of gopher biology, outline current control methods, and suggest future research needs.













Tree Planters' Notes


Book Description

Some no. include reports compiled from information furnished by State Foresters (and others).