part 3: city of cockburn greening plan
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... in tort, contract or otherwise for any loss, damage or injury of any kind whatsoever (whether in negligence or otherwise) that may be suffered as a consequence of relying on this Document for any purpose other than that agreed with the Client. ...
stewardship of longleaf pine forests
... series are further subdivided into twenty-three longleaf communities based on geography and topographic position. Many of these longleaf forests are extremely rare, especially those on soils that are well suited for agriculture. The majority of remaining longleaf forests will usually fall into one o ...
... series are further subdivided into twenty-three longleaf communities based on geography and topographic position. Many of these longleaf forests are extremely rare, especially those on soils that are well suited for agriculture. The majority of remaining longleaf forests will usually fall into one o ...
Crayfish Identification, Distribution and Legislation
... White-clawed crayfish populations are found in fragmented patches across England and Wales. The White-clawed crayfish has been declining rapidly across its range since the 1970s due to habitat loss, pollution, crayfish plague and competition from invasive crayfish species such as the North American ...
... White-clawed crayfish populations are found in fragmented patches across England and Wales. The White-clawed crayfish has been declining rapidly across its range since the 1970s due to habitat loss, pollution, crayfish plague and competition from invasive crayfish species such as the North American ...
Reintroduction of the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)
... in the regional economy through multiplier effects on associated industries. These potential negative economic impacts, or costs, associated with wolf reintroduction are shown in Table 1. However, reintroduction of a locally extinct species such as the Mexican wolf also may generate a number of econ ...
... in the regional economy through multiplier effects on associated industries. These potential negative economic impacts, or costs, associated with wolf reintroduction are shown in Table 1. However, reintroduction of a locally extinct species such as the Mexican wolf also may generate a number of econ ...
THE FORAGING ECOLOGY, HABITAT USE, AND
... therefore, I examined food habits, habitat use, and population dynamics. These aspects of its ecology are fundamental to the species management and conservation. I described diel and nocturnal habitat use, home range, and foraging with radio telemetry in 1998-2000. Most individuals showed strong sit ...
... therefore, I examined food habits, habitat use, and population dynamics. These aspects of its ecology are fundamental to the species management and conservation. I described diel and nocturnal habitat use, home range, and foraging with radio telemetry in 1998-2000. Most individuals showed strong sit ...
Namadgi National Park Plan of Management 2010
... © Australian Capital Territory, Canberra 2010 ISBN 978-0-642-60526-9 Conservation Series: ISSN 1036-0441: 22 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced without the written permission of Land Management and Planning Division, Depart ...
... © Australian Capital Territory, Canberra 2010 ISBN 978-0-642-60526-9 Conservation Series: ISSN 1036-0441: 22 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced without the written permission of Land Management and Planning Division, Depart ...
The potential for reintroduction of Eurasian lynx to Great Britain: a
... over sheep predation is low except in Norway and to a lesser extent the Alps and Jura, where husbandry practices predispose livestock to high predation rates. 11. Vehicle-collisions are another significant cause of lynx mortality and limit recolonisation in the fragmented habitats of central Europe. ...
... over sheep predation is low except in Norway and to a lesser extent the Alps and Jura, where husbandry practices predispose livestock to high predation rates. 11. Vehicle-collisions are another significant cause of lynx mortality and limit recolonisation in the fragmented habitats of central Europe. ...
The impacts of an introduced mammalian predator (Mus musculus
... (Oligosoma lineoocellatum) skinks and Hawkes Bay tree weta (Hemideina trewicki). I conducted a mark-recapture study using pitfall traps to examine the impact of mice on skink populations. I conducted a mark-recapture study through manual counts to examine the impact of mice on tree weta. I also exam ...
... (Oligosoma lineoocellatum) skinks and Hawkes Bay tree weta (Hemideina trewicki). I conducted a mark-recapture study using pitfall traps to examine the impact of mice on skink populations. I conducted a mark-recapture study through manual counts to examine the impact of mice on tree weta. I also exam ...
An Exploration of Conservation Breeding and
... under Schedule 1 of the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA). The precarious status of local populations of boreal caribou is evident in Western Canada, where most populations are declining, some rapidly. In the face of declining population trends, there is an urgent need to consider further intervent ...
... under Schedule 1 of the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA). The precarious status of local populations of boreal caribou is evident in Western Canada, where most populations are declining, some rapidly. In the face of declining population trends, there is an urgent need to consider further intervent ...
Wytham publications - Bodleian Libraries
... Wytham publications From 1990, publications have been included that are based on work carried out at the Wytham Field Station and farmland, and work that uses species from these areas. For theses see the Wytham theses list. References are listed in alphabetical order by name. A ACKLAND,M. (1961). Fa ...
... Wytham publications From 1990, publications have been included that are based on work carried out at the Wytham Field Station and farmland, and work that uses species from these areas. For theses see the Wytham theses list. References are listed in alphabetical order by name. A ACKLAND,M. (1961). Fa ...
Wytham publications - Bodleian Libraries
... Farm at Wytham. Ann.Rep.Ashmol.Mus. 1977-8, Pl.3, p.22. ASKEW,R.R. (1958). Harpiphorus lepidus Klug (Hym., Tenthredinidae) in Berkshire. Ent.Mon.Mag. 94:203. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). A revision of the British species of the genus Olynx Forster (Hym., Eulophidae). Ent.Mon.Mag. 95:49-57. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). ...
... Farm at Wytham. Ann.Rep.Ashmol.Mus. 1977-8, Pl.3, p.22. ASKEW,R.R. (1958). Harpiphorus lepidus Klug (Hym., Tenthredinidae) in Berkshire. Ent.Mon.Mag. 94:203. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). A revision of the British species of the genus Olynx Forster (Hym., Eulophidae). Ent.Mon.Mag. 95:49-57. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). ...
Conservation Management of the White
... streams. There is much information on crayfish distribution and abundance in files of the Central Fisheries Board and the EPA. The first national survey dates from 1982 (Reynolds, 1982); the most recent is ten years old (Lucey and McGarrigle, 1987). Figure 4 (from Holdich and Rogers, 1997), is based ...
... streams. There is much information on crayfish distribution and abundance in files of the Central Fisheries Board and the EPA. The first national survey dates from 1982 (Reynolds, 1982); the most recent is ten years old (Lucey and McGarrigle, 1987). Figure 4 (from Holdich and Rogers, 1997), is based ...
2008. Scientific Review for the Identification of Critical Habitat
... caribou throughout their current distribution in Canada. Identifying Critical Habitat for local populations was framed as an exercise in decision analysis and adaptive management. Establishment of a systematic, transparent and repeatable process was a central element of the approach. The report is s ...
... caribou throughout their current distribution in Canada. Identifying Critical Habitat for local populations was framed as an exercise in decision analysis and adaptive management. Establishment of a systematic, transparent and repeatable process was a central element of the approach. The report is s ...
namibian cheetah conservation strategy
... Cat Action Plan, its situation is very much different. The lion’s stronghold is the protected area network of Africa, but cheetahs tend to occur at low densities where lion numbers are high, so that conservation of cheetah outside protected areas is of key importance to conserving viable populations ...
... Cat Action Plan, its situation is very much different. The lion’s stronghold is the protected area network of Africa, but cheetahs tend to occur at low densities where lion numbers are high, so that conservation of cheetah outside protected areas is of key importance to conserving viable populations ...
D6.5 Annex 1 EPPO PRA DSS 2011
... PRA initiated by the identification of a pest: - an established infestation or an incursion of a pest has been discovered in the PRA area; - a pest has been detected in an imported consignment; - a pest has been identified as a risk by scientific research; - a pest has invaded a new area, other than ...
... PRA initiated by the identification of a pest: - an established infestation or an incursion of a pest has been discovered in the PRA area; - a pest has been detected in an imported consignment; - a pest has been identified as a risk by scientific research; - a pest has invaded a new area, other than ...
Population ecology of Maasai giraffe - UoN Repository
... 2.2 Climate change and its evidence in Kenya........................................................................................ 18 2.3 Potential impacts of climate variability on wildlife .......................................................................... 20 2.4 Giraffe populations trend ...
... 2.2 Climate change and its evidence in Kenya........................................................................................ 18 2.3 Potential impacts of climate variability on wildlife .......................................................................... 20 2.4 Giraffe populations trend ...
springville(scoby) dam fish passage project
... between the upper and lower Cattaraugus Creek watersheds. For this reason, the project would have benefits to those areas upstream and downstream of the dam. The overall goal of the Springville Dam GLFER Project is to restore ecological connectivity of the upper Cattaraugus Creek watershed to the do ...
... between the upper and lower Cattaraugus Creek watersheds. For this reason, the project would have benefits to those areas upstream and downstream of the dam. The overall goal of the Springville Dam GLFER Project is to restore ecological connectivity of the upper Cattaraugus Creek watershed to the do ...
Workshop: Ecology of Glacier Forelands - MUSE
... subsequently available for colonization by plants. Due to the specific site conditions (e.g. katabatic winds, soil frost activity, meltwater discharge, long lasting snow cover, rocky and coarse grained substrate prone to desiccations, etc.) glacier forelands are particularly challenging environments ...
... subsequently available for colonization by plants. Due to the specific site conditions (e.g. katabatic winds, soil frost activity, meltwater discharge, long lasting snow cover, rocky and coarse grained substrate prone to desiccations, etc.) glacier forelands are particularly challenging environments ...
Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits.
... 2009; Suen et al. 2011). Functional dependency has been considered previously in the evolutionary literature (Table 1). A related concept is evolved dependence, in which a mutualistic species has lost its ...
... 2009; Suen et al. 2011). Functional dependency has been considered previously in the evolutionary literature (Table 1). A related concept is evolved dependence, in which a mutualistic species has lost its ...
Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits
... 2009; Suen et al. 2011). Functional dependency has been considered previously in the evolutionary literature (Table 1). A related concept is evolved dependence, in which a mutualistic species has lost its ...
... 2009; Suen et al. 2011). Functional dependency has been considered previously in the evolutionary literature (Table 1). A related concept is evolved dependence, in which a mutualistic species has lost its ...
Maintenance of leaf N controls the photosynthetic CO of free-air CO
... Gas exchange and leaf nitrogen Site description and experimental design The BioCON (Biodiversity, CO2 and N) FACE experiment is part of the U.S. National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research network and is located in central Minnesota, USA (45124 0 13.500 N, 93111 0 0800 W). The site is ...
... Gas exchange and leaf nitrogen Site description and experimental design The BioCON (Biodiversity, CO2 and N) FACE experiment is part of the U.S. National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research network and is located in central Minnesota, USA (45124 0 13.500 N, 93111 0 0800 W). The site is ...
Wolves, elk, bison, and secondary trophic cascades in Yellowstone
... of 1997 when large numbers first moved north from the central range on the road from Madison Junction to Mammoth (Taper et al. 2000, Meagher et al. 2002). Both weather-driven opportunism and destination-oriented migration could now be involved. Furthermore, since central herd animals are familiar wi ...
... of 1997 when large numbers first moved north from the central range on the road from Madison Junction to Mammoth (Taper et al. 2000, Meagher et al. 2002). Both weather-driven opportunism and destination-oriented migration could now be involved. Furthermore, since central herd animals are familiar wi ...
Heck et al. 2008 - BIOEEOS660-f12
... which the best data exist are Caribbean coral reefs, and organisms for which there are quantitative estimates include Caribbean fishes and migratory waterfowl. In addition, a relatively small number of studies have quantified the export of seagrass detritus in other locations around the world and we ...
... which the best data exist are Caribbean coral reefs, and organisms for which there are quantitative estimates include Caribbean fishes and migratory waterfowl. In addition, a relatively small number of studies have quantified the export of seagrass detritus in other locations around the world and we ...
Black-tailed Godwit
... Anyone who has ever spent time watching birds will have experienced how difficult it is to catch more than a furtive moment of a bird‘s life before it opens its wings and flies away, escaping from sight into the sky or trees. Birds are always on the move, some even over very long distances, migratin ...
... Anyone who has ever spent time watching birds will have experienced how difficult it is to catch more than a furtive moment of a bird‘s life before it opens its wings and flies away, escaping from sight into the sky or trees. Birds are always on the move, some even over very long distances, migratin ...
factsheet snowshoe hare en
... other hand, non-Aboriginals are reluctant to eat hares. This prejudice apparently stems from the widespread belief that the animals harbour a mysterious disease which causes their cyclic decline. As one of the dominant herbivores and key prey species within the boreal forest, the snowshoe hare contr ...
... other hand, non-Aboriginals are reluctant to eat hares. This prejudice apparently stems from the widespread belief that the animals harbour a mysterious disease which causes their cyclic decline. As one of the dominant herbivores and key prey species within the boreal forest, the snowshoe hare contr ...
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.