Conservation Strategy Updated 3-16-17
... populations. Throughout the southern New England range of the introduced eastern cottontail, conservation partners are uncertain whether habitat availability or competition between NEC and eastern cottontails is the major factor limiting the NEC population. Biologists have begun research on interact ...
... populations. Throughout the southern New England range of the introduced eastern cottontail, conservation partners are uncertain whether habitat availability or competition between NEC and eastern cottontails is the major factor limiting the NEC population. Biologists have begun research on interact ...
The Scrub Management Handbook - Natural England publications
... or liability for any damage to the environment or human health, or economic losses that might be alleged to have resulted from any explicit or implied recommendations in this Handbook. We have provided a feedback form at the end of the Handbook as we hope that when a web version of this Handbook is ...
... or liability for any damage to the environment or human health, or economic losses that might be alleged to have resulted from any explicit or implied recommendations in this Handbook. We have provided a feedback form at the end of the Handbook as we hope that when a web version of this Handbook is ...
Habitats of frogs and toads that consists of the combination of a
... largely unaffected, third, a group that expanded their range of distribution by actively adapting to the new environment. This final group includes organisms that have an advantage because they can adapt to man-made environments such as paddy fields, grasslands and coppice forests, etc. It is though ...
... largely unaffected, third, a group that expanded their range of distribution by actively adapting to the new environment. This final group includes organisms that have an advantage because they can adapt to man-made environments such as paddy fields, grasslands and coppice forests, etc. It is though ...
Babcock RCW Plan - Florida Department of Environmental Protection
... acquisition needs. The objectives of this goal include the maintenance and restoration of habitat connectivity. Babcock Ranch Inc. is a not-for-profit, state-appointed corporation established by the BRP Act to advise Babcock Ranch Management during the term of the Management Agreement (see below). B ...
... acquisition needs. The objectives of this goal include the maintenance and restoration of habitat connectivity. Babcock Ranch Inc. is a not-for-profit, state-appointed corporation established by the BRP Act to advise Babcock Ranch Management during the term of the Management Agreement (see below). B ...
abstract book - Birdmeetings.org
... S1.9 Veloz, S.; Examining the tradeoffs between using citizen science data and standardized observations for modeling how climate change will affect the distribution and abundance of birds at regional scales S1.10 LaSorte, F.; Migration dynamics of North American birds ...
... S1.9 Veloz, S.; Examining the tradeoffs between using citizen science data and standardized observations for modeling how climate change will affect the distribution and abundance of birds at regional scales S1.10 LaSorte, F.; Migration dynamics of North American birds ...
Black-footed ferrets and Siberian polecats as ecological surrogates
... especially by the need to test toxicities of chemicals on surrogates for endangered species (Banks et al. 2010; Fairchild et al. 2008; Munns 2006; Spromberg and Birge 2005). Whether an ecologically equivalent species can actually be a true surrogate is seldom tested. Managers faced with an endangere ...
... especially by the need to test toxicities of chemicals on surrogates for endangered species (Banks et al. 2010; Fairchild et al. 2008; Munns 2006; Spromberg and Birge 2005). Whether an ecologically equivalent species can actually be a true surrogate is seldom tested. Managers faced with an endangere ...
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... Internal Scoping .................................................................................................................................................10 Preparation, Publishing, Finalization and Implementation of the CCP ................................................................... ...
... Internal Scoping .................................................................................................................................................10 Preparation, Publishing, Finalization and Implementation of the CCP ................................................................... ...
4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program
... Wildlife Management Concepts and Terms introduces basic wildlife management principles. These concepts and terms are the basis for the remainder of the manual. Participants should be prepared to use the wildlife management concepts and terms in their written plan oral presentation as appropriate. ...
... Wildlife Management Concepts and Terms introduces basic wildlife management principles. These concepts and terms are the basis for the remainder of the manual. Participants should be prepared to use the wildlife management concepts and terms in their written plan oral presentation as appropriate. ...
Habitat Stewardship Series
... The impact of human development on vernal pools is the most significant threat to these habitats and their associated wildlife. Development, road-building and re-grading of land can fill and destroy vernal pools, causing immediate loss of habitat and (for some species) permanent loss of populations. M ...
... The impact of human development on vernal pools is the most significant threat to these habitats and their associated wildlife. Development, road-building and re-grading of land can fill and destroy vernal pools, causing immediate loss of habitat and (for some species) permanent loss of populations. M ...
The effect of vegetation on the behaviour and movements of
... exported into the working directory JUICE. The results indicate no difference between feeding rates of the habitat types. Mares spent most time feeding, then stallions followed by foals, all of which were highest during afternoons. A vegetation gradient was identified, implying that zebras utilise b ...
... exported into the working directory JUICE. The results indicate no difference between feeding rates of the habitat types. Mares spent most time feeding, then stallions followed by foals, all of which were highest during afternoons. A vegetation gradient was identified, implying that zebras utilise b ...
Policy and guidelines for fish habitat conservation and management
... Fish habitats underpin the productivity of our State’s fisheries resources. It is therefore vital that government and the community work together to protect and restore them, in order to sustain our fisheries in the long-term. The importance of fish habitat is recognised in the NSW Government’s 10 y ...
... Fish habitats underpin the productivity of our State’s fisheries resources. It is therefore vital that government and the community work together to protect and restore them, in order to sustain our fisheries in the long-term. The importance of fish habitat is recognised in the NSW Government’s 10 y ...
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 ...
Program Handbook - Australian Marine Sciences Association
... year, over 300 oral presentations are packed into an exciting program with multiple concurrent sessions, and around 50 further poster presentations. The AMSA annual conference has grown to regularly attract around 400 participants in recent years and is not only a highlight in the calendar of our me ...
... year, over 300 oral presentations are packed into an exciting program with multiple concurrent sessions, and around 50 further poster presentations. The AMSA annual conference has grown to regularly attract around 400 participants in recent years and is not only a highlight in the calendar of our me ...
War on Wildlife - WildEarth Guardians
... Wildlife Services, a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,1 was a major force in eliminating wolf and grizzly bear populations in the continental United States by 1940. Today, it spends over $100 million annually to kill more than one million animals– primarily birds, and hundreds of thousan ...
... Wildlife Services, a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,1 was a major force in eliminating wolf and grizzly bear populations in the continental United States by 1940. Today, it spends over $100 million annually to kill more than one million animals– primarily birds, and hundreds of thousan ...
The Modern Outback - The Pew Charitable Trusts
... of it that enhances its wonder and its centrality in Australians’ lives. Our perspective is also for those who call the Outback home. For its residents, this is a life-defining concern: how can these lands, and the communities they support, be sustained? Typical of small populations that are remote ...
... of it that enhances its wonder and its centrality in Australians’ lives. Our perspective is also for those who call the Outback home. For its residents, this is a life-defining concern: how can these lands, and the communities they support, be sustained? Typical of small populations that are remote ...
Arizona`s State Wildlife Action Plan
... of a 2-year effort during which the Arizona Game and Fish Department solicited input from numerous experts, resource professionals, federal and state agencies, sportsmen groups, conservation organizations, Native American tribes, recreational groups, local governments, and private citizens and integ ...
... of a 2-year effort during which the Arizona Game and Fish Department solicited input from numerous experts, resource professionals, federal and state agencies, sportsmen groups, conservation organizations, Native American tribes, recreational groups, local governments, and private citizens and integ ...
ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND SUSTAINABLE
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
2010 7th SER Conference of the Society for Ecological
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
... in ecology have been organized in France these past years. It has now been two years that we work so that this event can take place for the first time in France and in the prestigious place of the International Popes' Palace Conference Center in Avignon. This place was not chosen at random! Indeed, i ...
Ecosystem services provided by bats
... spiders.64 Prey size can vary from as small as 1 mm (midges and mosquitoes) to as large as 50 mm long (beetles and large moths), depending on the species of bat.52,59,60,65–68 Bats often forage throughout the night, returning to their roosts to nurse young and to rest during periods of low insect ac ...
... spiders.64 Prey size can vary from as small as 1 mm (midges and mosquitoes) to as large as 50 mm long (beetles and large moths), depending on the species of bat.52,59,60,65–68 Bats often forage throughout the night, returning to their roosts to nurse young and to rest during periods of low insect ac ...
springville(scoby) dam fish passage project
... been prepared to document the plan formulation process and potential environmental effects associated with implementation of restoration alternatives at the dam. The geographic scope of this Springville Dam study area consists of the entire Cattaraugus Creek watershed. The alternatives considered in ...
... been prepared to document the plan formulation process and potential environmental effects associated with implementation of restoration alternatives at the dam. The geographic scope of this Springville Dam study area consists of the entire Cattaraugus Creek watershed. The alternatives considered in ...
Thresholds in Habitat Supply: A Review of the Literature
... therefore a desirable component of predicting the effects of such change. Additionally, once populations have become small, factors other than habitat loss — factors related to demographic, genetic, and environmental stochasticity — act on them to increase the probability of extinction (Frankel and ...
... therefore a desirable component of predicting the effects of such change. Additionally, once populations have become small, factors other than habitat loss — factors related to demographic, genetic, and environmental stochasticity — act on them to increase the probability of extinction (Frankel and ...
ERP Conservation Strategy - Data Portal
... altered by human activities, but in a less harmful way. They include people who live and make a living in them, and produce products that benefit society. Third, in the long-term ecosystems should maintain self-sustaining populations of native species. Fourth, landscapes should be aesthetically plea ...
... altered by human activities, but in a less harmful way. They include people who live and make a living in them, and produce products that benefit society. Third, in the long-term ecosystems should maintain self-sustaining populations of native species. Fourth, landscapes should be aesthetically plea ...
DRAFT Recovery Plan for the Tasmanian devil
... Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, facilitates the publication of Recovery Plans to detail the actions needed for the conservation of threatened Tasmanian native wildlife. This Recovery Plan has been developed with the involvement and cooperation of a range of stakeholders, but individual sta ...
... Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, facilitates the publication of Recovery Plans to detail the actions needed for the conservation of threatened Tasmanian native wildlife. This Recovery Plan has been developed with the involvement and cooperation of a range of stakeholders, but individual sta ...
NOBANIS –Invasive Alien Species Fact Sheet Neovison vison
... or keeping. The paragraphs §49 and §57 of The Nature Protection Law describe the cases when particular prevention actions should take place regarding the problems of (invasive) species and their massive distribution. The plan is to make farming conditions very strict (in existing farms) where new sp ...
... or keeping. The paragraphs §49 and §57 of The Nature Protection Law describe the cases when particular prevention actions should take place regarding the problems of (invasive) species and their massive distribution. The plan is to make farming conditions very strict (in existing farms) where new sp ...
Biodiversity action plan
This article is about a conservation biology topic. For other uses of BAP, see BAP (disambiguation).A biodiversity action plan (BAP) is an internationally recognized program addressing threatened species and habitats and is designed to protect and restore biological systems. The original impetus for these plans derives from the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). As of 2009, 191 countries have ratified the CBD, but only a fraction of these have developed substantive BAP documents.The principal elements of a BAP typically include: (a) preparing inventories of biological information for selected species or habitats; (b) assessing the conservation status of species within specified ecosystems; (c) creation of targets for conservation and restoration; and (d) establishing budgets, timelines and institutional partnerships for implementing the BAP.