Exhibition catalogue coexisting with large carnivores
... Large carnivores are moderately tolerant of many developments, but modern highways can prevent movements or even kill animals. ...
... Large carnivores are moderately tolerant of many developments, but modern highways can prevent movements or even kill animals. ...
Reptile Habitat Management Handbook
... The recommendations given in this handbook reflect observations from the collective experience of many reptile ecologists and site managers. They also draw on a modest, but growing, literature on habitat preferences and management. Undoubtedly, reptile habitat management recommendations will become ...
... The recommendations given in this handbook reflect observations from the collective experience of many reptile ecologists and site managers. They also draw on a modest, but growing, literature on habitat preferences and management. Undoubtedly, reptile habitat management recommendations will become ...
Western ringtail possum recovery plan514.9 KB
... the lower Collie River Valley, at Harvey and at Perup NR and surrounding forest blocks near Manjimup (Fig. 1). ...
... the lower Collie River Valley, at Harvey and at Perup NR and surrounding forest blocks near Manjimup (Fig. 1). ...
Lesson 4 - Frontenac Secondary School
... were guarded by rangers and other volunteers who minimized the amount of visual contact between wolves and humans. The pen sites and surrounding areas were closed and marked to prevent unauthorized entry. Biologists used radio-telemetry to check on the welfare of wolves. Although concern was express ...
... were guarded by rangers and other volunteers who minimized the amount of visual contact between wolves and humans. The pen sites and surrounding areas were closed and marked to prevent unauthorized entry. Biologists used radio-telemetry to check on the welfare of wolves. Although concern was express ...
Recovery plan for the brush-tailed rock
... The brush-tailed rock-wallaby Petrogale penicillata is a distinctively marked mediumsized wallaby and one of the larger rock-wallabies. It is listed in Schedule 1 of the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 as endangered. This document, which constitutes the formal NSW recovery plan for the ...
... The brush-tailed rock-wallaby Petrogale penicillata is a distinctively marked mediumsized wallaby and one of the larger rock-wallabies. It is listed in Schedule 1 of the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 as endangered. This document, which constitutes the formal NSW recovery plan for the ...
Guidance for Conserving Oregon`s Native Turtles Including
... Even small increases in mortality, especially of adult female turtles, can have significant negative impacts on future turtle populations. Although improving the survival of eggs and young is considered very important, reducing the loss of adult turtles is likely even more important for maintaining ...
... Even small increases in mortality, especially of adult female turtles, can have significant negative impacts on future turtle populations. Although improving the survival of eggs and young is considered very important, reducing the loss of adult turtles is likely even more important for maintaining ...
KILL RATES AND PREDATION BY WOLVES ON UNGULATE
... another large prey to depositing scats from the last meals on that prey would be maximally five days. The freshness of scats was estimated in the field and verified by radio-tracking data. All scats found during radiotracking sessions and searches for prey were dried, masses measured, washed through ...
... another large prey to depositing scats from the last meals on that prey would be maximally five days. The freshness of scats was estimated in the field and verified by radio-tracking data. All scats found during radiotracking sessions and searches for prey were dried, masses measured, washed through ...
Alligator Awareness
... described as “frequently occurring” in 13 counties and “common” in 25 other counties. ...
... described as “frequently occurring” in 13 counties and “common” in 25 other counties. ...
a pdf of the full Prairie unit
... established by the U.S. government and farmers to plant grass on some less fertile land that had been plowed for crop-raising. For 10 to 20 years, these grass habitats have replaced low production farm ground. CRP has increased populations of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, pheasants, ducks, and ...
... established by the U.S. government and farmers to plant grass on some less fertile land that had been plowed for crop-raising. For 10 to 20 years, these grass habitats have replaced low production farm ground. CRP has increased populations of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, pheasants, ducks, and ...
Provisional Site Selection Document
... The written responses from the consultation exercise identified Thetford Forest and Cumbria as ‘less preferred’ sites. This was due to a number of concerns relating to: higher levels of habitat fragmentation; isolation of the forest blocks which could impede long term viability of the population pos ...
... The written responses from the consultation exercise identified Thetford Forest and Cumbria as ‘less preferred’ sites. This was due to a number of concerns relating to: higher levels of habitat fragmentation; isolation of the forest blocks which could impede long term viability of the population pos ...
Places for Wolves - Defenders of Wildlife
... hen wolves moved into the Wood River Valley in the Sawtooth Mountains of south-central Idaho in 2007, local ranchers were justifiably concerned. The Phantom Hill pack had settled into a den near a 116-square-mile grazing “highway” traversed by more than 12,000 sheep each summer. The wolves preyed on ...
... hen wolves moved into the Wood River Valley in the Sawtooth Mountains of south-central Idaho in 2007, local ranchers were justifiably concerned. The Phantom Hill pack had settled into a den near a 116-square-mile grazing “highway” traversed by more than 12,000 sheep each summer. The wolves preyed on ...
IDAHO CONSERVATION EFFORT - Colorado Natural Heritage
... APPENDIX A: Evaluation of Bat Use in Abandoned Mines ..................................................................... 43 APPENDIX B: Designs for Bat Gates........................................................................................................ 52 APPENDIX C: Guidelines for the Pr ...
... APPENDIX A: Evaluation of Bat Use in Abandoned Mines ..................................................................... 43 APPENDIX B: Designs for Bat Gates........................................................................................................ 52 APPENDIX C: Guidelines for the Pr ...
Conservation of kaka in New Zealand
... 5.2 How do the kaka's diets vary seasonally and what are the phenology patterns of kaka's principal food species? 5.3 What is the natural periodicity of breeding? It appears that kaka breeding is linked to the occurrence of high quality foods available only periodically. Thus kaka may not breed ever ...
... 5.2 How do the kaka's diets vary seasonally and what are the phenology patterns of kaka's principal food species? 5.3 What is the natural periodicity of breeding? It appears that kaka breeding is linked to the occurrence of high quality foods available only periodically. Thus kaka may not breed ever ...
A Framework For Monitoring The Effectiveness Of Habitat
... Draft Effectiveness Monitoring Framework for Mountain Caribou ...
... Draft Effectiveness Monitoring Framework for Mountain Caribou ...
Conservation review of the dama gazelle
... drastically declined (Devillers et al. 2005; Newby et al. 2008; Scholte 2013). Now only five small and fragmented subpopulations are thought to survive and numbers in the wild are estimated to total less than 300 (Figure 1). The main threats include unsustainable hunting and loss and degradation of ...
... drastically declined (Devillers et al. 2005; Newby et al. 2008; Scholte 2013). Now only five small and fragmented subpopulations are thought to survive and numbers in the wild are estimated to total less than 300 (Figure 1). The main threats include unsustainable hunting and loss and degradation of ...
Widespread mesopredator effects after wolf extirpation Biological
... American West was settled and livestock were added to the landscape mostly during the second half of the 19th and early 20th century. During that time, large predators were the targets of widespread eradication efforts over much of the American West (Dunlap, 1988). In 1915, the U.S. Congress authori ...
... American West was settled and livestock were added to the landscape mostly during the second half of the 19th and early 20th century. During that time, large predators were the targets of widespread eradication efforts over much of the American West (Dunlap, 1988). In 1915, the U.S. Congress authori ...
Bap Twite - Peak District National Park
... National Targets There is no national action plan for twite in the UK. The RSPB, however, has published an internal Species Action Plan for twite. Its objectives are: To maintain the breeding numbers and distribution (based on the 1999 survey) of twite in the UK. In the long term, to recover the dis ...
... National Targets There is no national action plan for twite in the UK. The RSPB, however, has published an internal Species Action Plan for twite. Its objectives are: To maintain the breeding numbers and distribution (based on the 1999 survey) of twite in the UK. In the long term, to recover the dis ...
here - Arizona Important Bird Areas Program
... Ownership: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State Trust Lands, Private (with permission) Site Description: This IBA is rare desert cienega and connected creek system in southern Arizona. ...
... Ownership: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State Trust Lands, Private (with permission) Site Description: This IBA is rare desert cienega and connected creek system in southern Arizona. ...
Reversing the habitat fragmentation of British
... widespread in natural woodland, but they are now confined to a scatter of specialised woods in forests and parklands. A similar transformation has been wrought in Scotland. This fragmentation has had profound effects on the native fauna and flora. Woodland species have been much reduced; large mamma ...
... widespread in natural woodland, but they are now confined to a scatter of specialised woods in forests and parklands. A similar transformation has been wrought in Scotland. This fragmentation has had profound effects on the native fauna and flora. Woodland species have been much reduced; large mamma ...
Prevention and Control of Damage by Animals in WA
... the possum from removing the cover (Bramwell et al. 2005). The use of bricks is not recommended as possums are strong and can loosen mortar and bricks aside, which could be hazardous to humans and pets. If the roof is tiled, it should be checked for loose tiles because possums are able to lift loose ...
... the possum from removing the cover (Bramwell et al. 2005). The use of bricks is not recommended as possums are strong and can loosen mortar and bricks aside, which could be hazardous to humans and pets. If the roof is tiled, it should be checked for loose tiles because possums are able to lift loose ...
Influence of Mowing Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis on Winter Habitat for Wildfire
... 7.6 cm above ground level, which is very different than contemporary mowing projects designed to improve wildlife habitat. Contemporary mowing projects for wildlife are implemented to thin A. tridentata stands and create diversity in habitats, not eliminate (control) A. tridentata. In the northern G ...
... 7.6 cm above ground level, which is very different than contemporary mowing projects designed to improve wildlife habitat. Contemporary mowing projects for wildlife are implemented to thin A. tridentata stands and create diversity in habitats, not eliminate (control) A. tridentata. In the northern G ...
A Framework to Assist in Making Sensitive Species Habitat
... (BLM) sensitive species. The rate of sagebrush habitat loss has been so great that if conservation measures are not implemented immediately there is a high likelihood that sage grouse and other sagebrush obligate species will warrant listing under the Endangered Species Act within the next 10 years. ...
... (BLM) sensitive species. The rate of sagebrush habitat loss has been so great that if conservation measures are not implemented immediately there is a high likelihood that sage grouse and other sagebrush obligate species will warrant listing under the Endangered Species Act within the next 10 years. ...
Saskatchewan Fur Program - Government of Saskatchewan
... 1000 people or at least every 72 hours if the sets are farther than 5 kilometers. Sets must be checked at least every 120 hours in the Northern Fur Conservation Block. ...
... 1000 people or at least every 72 hours if the sets are farther than 5 kilometers. Sets must be checked at least every 120 hours in the Northern Fur Conservation Block. ...
Standardized industry management practices
... Schedule 1 of the federal Species at Risk Act. The herds are monitored regularly through a combination of late winter recruitment surveys and standardized aerial inventories. These measures indicate that all SPNC herds have declined from historic levels, with most herds continuing to decline in the ...
... Schedule 1 of the federal Species at Risk Act. The herds are monitored regularly through a combination of late winter recruitment surveys and standardized aerial inventories. These measures indicate that all SPNC herds have declined from historic levels, with most herds continuing to decline in the ...
Wildlife crossing
Wildlife crossings are structures that allow animals to cross human-made barriers safely. Wildlife crossings may include: underpass tunnels, viaducts, and overpasses (mainly for large or herd-type animals); amphibian tunnels; fish ladders; tunnels and culverts (for small mammals such as otters, hedgehogs, and badgers); green roofs (for butterflies and birds).Wildlife crossings are a practice in habitat conservation, allowing connections or reconnections between habitats, combating habitat fragmentation. They also assist in avoiding collisions between vehicles and animals, which in addition to killing or injuring wildlife may cause injury to humans and property damage.Similar structures can be used for domesticated animals, such as cattle creeps.