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Part 5:Regional Shorebird Conservation Goals and Strategies
Part 5:Regional Shorebird Conservation Goals and Strategies

... Because of its size and northerly position, Alaska provides breeding habitat for more shorebird species than any other state in the U.S. Seventy-one species of shorebirds have occurred in Alaska; 37 of them, including several unique Beringian species and Old World subspecies, regularly breed in the ...
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... assemblages, the development of evaluative fishery models such as those applied since the 50s in other countries is difficult (SCHNEIDER & HAEDRICH, 1989). In view of this, a study was carried out in seven reservoirs in the south of the Iberian Peninsula (GRANADO LORENCIO & SANCHO, 1987). The aim wa ...
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... rather than qualitatively (Morris 1988). Qualitative differences between habitats may include differences in structure or in the kinds of resources or kinds of interacting species that they contain (Morris 1988). Quantitative differences are differences in the availability or richness of resources s ...
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H1110 Sandbanks which are slightly covered by sea water all the time

... • Maerl beds (composed of free-living Corallinaceae). The latter two sub-types are particularly distinctive and are of high conservation value because of the diversity of species they may support and their general scarcity in UK waters. It should be noted, however, that we do not currently know what ...
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... a species to establish in a new community and spread to others may be too great compared to the rate of climate change. As a result, some species may decline or become extinct.                       The idiosyncratic responses of individual species to global change can lead to complex and unexpected ...
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... population.  within a habitat at the species level using a formula to calculate an index of diversity Conservation The ethical and economic reasons (ecosystem services) for the maintenance of biodiversity. The principles of ex-situ (zoos and seed banks) and in-situ conservation (protected habitats) ...
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... Bear Creek and the Rogue River at 1500 feet, have formed as a result of ancient geological processes. The animals living therein have been greatly influenced by these processes but perhaps more significant, and certainly more rapid, have been the influences of people, especially the people who have ...
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Habitat conservation



Habitat conservation is a land management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitat areas for wild plants and animals, especially conservation reliant species, and prevent their extinction, fragmentation or reduction in range. It is a priority of many groups that cannot be easily characterized in terms of any one ideology.
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