Roseate tern conservation
... As you know, Brittany holds many assets: a rich natural heritage, which is unique worldwide for some species, an outstanding coast yet coveted and fragile, remarkable inland areas such as heath, moor and peat land, authentic quality landscapes that build the regional identity on the same basis as cu ...
... As you know, Brittany holds many assets: a rich natural heritage, which is unique worldwide for some species, an outstanding coast yet coveted and fragile, remarkable inland areas such as heath, moor and peat land, authentic quality landscapes that build the regional identity on the same basis as cu ...
Woodland Caribou Conservation Strategy.cdr
... caribou populations, and maintain the ecosystems they require, throughout their current range. The ministry will strive to ensure that there will always be sufficient occupied caribou habitat to ensure long-term population viability, to maintain populations of woodland caribou in perpetuity. These e ...
... caribou populations, and maintain the ecosystems they require, throughout their current range. The ministry will strive to ensure that there will always be sufficient occupied caribou habitat to ensure long-term population viability, to maintain populations of woodland caribou in perpetuity. These e ...
questions and answers on 1080 - National Pest Control Agencies
... that resource consent be obtained under the Resource Management Act for a 1080 application and will inspect the area after the drop to ensure consent conditions have been met, in which case a certificate of compliance would be issued. The Animal Health Board and Department of Conservation also have s ...
... that resource consent be obtained under the Resource Management Act for a 1080 application and will inspect the area after the drop to ensure consent conditions have been met, in which case a certificate of compliance would be issued. The Animal Health Board and Department of Conservation also have s ...
Distribution and Movements of Woodland Caribou on Disturbed
... copies of this thesis/practicum, to the National Library of Canada to microfilm this thesis and to lend or sell copies of the film, and to University Microfilms Inc. to publish an abstract of this thesis/practicum. This reproduction or copy of this thesis has been made available by authority of the ...
... copies of this thesis/practicum, to the National Library of Canada to microfilm this thesis and to lend or sell copies of the film, and to University Microfilms Inc. to publish an abstract of this thesis/practicum. This reproduction or copy of this thesis has been made available by authority of the ...
Babcock RCW Plan - Florida Department of Environmental Protection
... Relationship to Existing Conservation Lands The property is vital in its proximity and ecological connectivity to other conservation lands, including several that harbor red-cockaded woodpeckers, and among which it provides critical linkage. The southern two-thirds of the western boundary of BRP ab ...
... Relationship to Existing Conservation Lands The property is vital in its proximity and ecological connectivity to other conservation lands, including several that harbor red-cockaded woodpeckers, and among which it provides critical linkage. The southern two-thirds of the western boundary of BRP ab ...
Cumbria Species and Habitats Statements
... Bats require insect-rich habitats in which to feed. These can include woodlands, pasture, wetlands, gardens and parkland. Bats roost in a variety of situations, including bridges, tunnels, caves, mines, trees, bat boxes and a wide range of buildings (e.g. barns, churches, industrial and commercial b ...
... Bats require insect-rich habitats in which to feed. These can include woodlands, pasture, wetlands, gardens and parkland. Bats roost in a variety of situations, including bridges, tunnels, caves, mines, trees, bat boxes and a wide range of buildings (e.g. barns, churches, industrial and commercial b ...
Biodiversity Management Plan for the
... conspicuously social (Schaller 1972). African lions were largely eradicated from vast areas of Africa for agricultural development in the last century, and have started to show alarming declines in the last few decades (Bauer et al. 2008; Packer et al. 2013). The current extent of free-ranging lion ...
... conspicuously social (Schaller 1972). African lions were largely eradicated from vast areas of Africa for agricultural development in the last century, and have started to show alarming declines in the last few decades (Bauer et al. 2008; Packer et al. 2013). The current extent of free-ranging lion ...
Habitat Cascades: The Conceptual Context and
... have investigated how certain organisms benefit multiple focal organisms (focal ¼ point of interest, dependent variable) via amelioration of environmental stress and by providing living space and resources such as foraging, mating and nesting grounds, and a refuge from predation. These studies typic ...
... have investigated how certain organisms benefit multiple focal organisms (focal ¼ point of interest, dependent variable) via amelioration of environmental stress and by providing living space and resources such as foraging, mating and nesting grounds, and a refuge from predation. These studies typic ...
the Moose Management Report
... This paper is solely focused on moose (Alces americanus) enhancement and the actions needed to recover moose in British Columbia. Some areas of the province the moose populations are stable, but it is well documented that in several areas of the province moose populations have declined between 50% a ...
... This paper is solely focused on moose (Alces americanus) enhancement and the actions needed to recover moose in British Columbia. Some areas of the province the moose populations are stable, but it is well documented that in several areas of the province moose populations have declined between 50% a ...
bc grasslands stewardship guide.indd
... Distinguished from other North American grasslands by the wide variety of biological, geological and climatic conditions which support them, BC’s grasslands range from Antelope Brush/Red Three-awn grasslands of the Okanagan to Sagebrush/Bluebunch Wheatgrass of the Thompson, and the Fescue grasslands ...
... Distinguished from other North American grasslands by the wide variety of biological, geological and climatic conditions which support them, BC’s grasslands range from Antelope Brush/Red Three-awn grasslands of the Okanagan to Sagebrush/Bluebunch Wheatgrass of the Thompson, and the Fescue grasslands ...
Faster and farther: Wolf movement on linear features and
... the implementation of steam-assisted gravity drainage extraction techniques, narrower low-impact seismic lines have become more common. Other linear features, such as pipelines, trails (i.e. all-terrain vehicle or small truck trails), roads, transmission lines and railways, are used to extract oil a ...
... the implementation of steam-assisted gravity drainage extraction techniques, narrower low-impact seismic lines have become more common. Other linear features, such as pipelines, trails (i.e. all-terrain vehicle or small truck trails), roads, transmission lines and railways, are used to extract oil a ...
Northern Goshawk Status Review
... even though they do not manage forestlands. This affected the response to the requests by lowering the overall response rate, since managers who do not have forestlands often did not respond at all. Conversely, the request is known to ‘under report’ private land management since the request to priva ...
... even though they do not manage forestlands. This affected the response to the requests by lowering the overall response rate, since managers who do not have forestlands often did not respond at all. Conversely, the request is known to ‘under report’ private land management since the request to priva ...
Conservation Strategy Updated 3-16-17
... increase patch size, reducing the number of necessary operations and their accompanying planning and oversight; (2) reducing or eliminating the cost of recruiting and enrolling private landowners; (3) creating efficiencies of scale; (4) increasing the opportunity to use controlled burning as a manag ...
... increase patch size, reducing the number of necessary operations and their accompanying planning and oversight; (2) reducing or eliminating the cost of recruiting and enrolling private landowners; (3) creating efficiencies of scale; (4) increasing the opportunity to use controlled burning as a manag ...
Spotted Owl – Caurina subspecies
... Most active sites are protected within Provincial Parks or other protected areas. The Spotted Owl Management Plan covers 363,000 ha of land (about half of which is protected in parks) in 19 Special Resource Management Zones (SRMZs) specifically managed as habitat for Spotted Owls. Additional areas a ...
... Most active sites are protected within Provincial Parks or other protected areas. The Spotted Owl Management Plan covers 363,000 ha of land (about half of which is protected in parks) in 19 Special Resource Management Zones (SRMZs) specifically managed as habitat for Spotted Owls. Additional areas a ...
A Global Crisis for Seagrass Ecosystems
... that occurred on both sides of the North Atlantic (b) mean sea level (Miller et al. 2005), and (c) atmospheric carbon dioxide Ocean in the early 1930s, a result of “eelgrass wast- (CO2) concentration (Berner and Kothavala 2001) and mean global ing disease” (Rasmussen 1977), had many effects temperat ...
... that occurred on both sides of the North Atlantic (b) mean sea level (Miller et al. 2005), and (c) atmospheric carbon dioxide Ocean in the early 1930s, a result of “eelgrass wast- (CO2) concentration (Berner and Kothavala 2001) and mean global ing disease” (Rasmussen 1977), had many effects temperat ...
effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity
... isolation, extinction threshold, landscape complementation ■ Abstract The literature on effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is huge. It is also very diverse, with different authors measuring fragmentation in different ways and, as a consequence, drawing different conclusions regarding b ...
... isolation, extinction threshold, landscape complementation ■ Abstract The literature on effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is huge. It is also very diverse, with different authors measuring fragmentation in different ways and, as a consequence, drawing different conclusions regarding b ...
Severity of the Effects of Invasive Rats on Seabirds: A Global Review
... following rat introductions. Stable isotopic analysis studies used rat gut contents to infer rat diet composition. Experimental manipulations usually documented seabird recovery following rat control or eradication measures. In the case of multiple papers citing the same rat–seabird interaction(s) o ...
... following rat introductions. Stable isotopic analysis studies used rat gut contents to infer rat diet composition. Experimental manipulations usually documented seabird recovery following rat control or eradication measures. In the case of multiple papers citing the same rat–seabird interaction(s) o ...
EFFECTS OF HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ON
... isolation, extinction threshold, landscape complementation ■ Abstract The literature on effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is huge. It is also very diverse, with different authors measuring fragmentation in different ways and, as a consequence, drawing different conclusions regarding b ...
... isolation, extinction threshold, landscape complementation ■ Abstract The literature on effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is huge. It is also very diverse, with different authors measuring fragmentation in different ways and, as a consequence, drawing different conclusions regarding b ...
bison management plaN
... of settlers in the 1880s, more than 10 million Plains bison roamed the Canadian prairies.6 During this period, bison served as both ecological and cultural keystone species. Bison had a disproportionate influence on ecological processes and biodiversity in the socioecological systems they occupied. ...
... of settlers in the 1880s, more than 10 million Plains bison roamed the Canadian prairies.6 During this period, bison served as both ecological and cultural keystone species. Bison had a disproportionate influence on ecological processes and biodiversity in the socioecological systems they occupied. ...
Review of Research into Alternatives to the use of 1080 for
... The economy of Tasmania relies heavily on its primary production. The soils, temperate climate, and reliable rainfall provide ideal conditions for a productive agriculture sector that generates annual gross revenue ‘at the farm gate’ in excess of $750 million (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006). ...
... The economy of Tasmania relies heavily on its primary production. The soils, temperate climate, and reliable rainfall provide ideal conditions for a productive agriculture sector that generates annual gross revenue ‘at the farm gate’ in excess of $750 million (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006). ...
General Habitat Description for the Forest-dwelling
... (see Habitat Categorization) is required for caribou to carry out their life processes and for populations to persist for multiple generations. While the availability, amount, and distribution of these features shift spatially and temporally within the range due to natural and anthropogenic disturba ...
... (see Habitat Categorization) is required for caribou to carry out their life processes and for populations to persist for multiple generations. While the availability, amount, and distribution of these features shift spatially and temporally within the range due to natural and anthropogenic disturba ...
AWARE Shark Conservation Study Guide
... world to levels that threaten their continued existence. Shark numbers have fallen by more than 80% in many cases, and the continued existence of some species is at immediate risk in some regions. This Study Guide takes you down with the sharks. Read on to discover what makes sharks unique and find ...
... world to levels that threaten their continued existence. Shark numbers have fallen by more than 80% in many cases, and the continued existence of some species is at immediate risk in some regions. This Study Guide takes you down with the sharks. Read on to discover what makes sharks unique and find ...
Kohala Mountain Watershed Management Plan DRAFT December
... natural landscape forever, and many of the leeward areas of Kohala Mountain were converted to cattle ranching. Sugar plantations were established in North Kohala and Hämäkua during the second half of the 19th century, relying heavily on the water of Kohala Mountain. Chapter III of the management pla ...
... natural landscape forever, and many of the leeward areas of Kohala Mountain were converted to cattle ranching. Sugar plantations were established in North Kohala and Hämäkua during the second half of the 19th century, relying heavily on the water of Kohala Mountain. Chapter III of the management pla ...
The Polecat - The Vincent Wildlife Trust
... Polecats, Livestock and Game Like many predators polecats are attracted to concentrations of vulnerable livestock, such as poultry, penned pheasants and captive wildfowl. Predation may occur where poor husbandry allows polecats easy access to such birds. Prevention of such problems is not difficult ...
... Polecats, Livestock and Game Like many predators polecats are attracted to concentrations of vulnerable livestock, such as poultry, penned pheasants and captive wildfowl. Predation may occur where poor husbandry allows polecats easy access to such birds. Prevention of such problems is not difficult ...
Eastern Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon) - Registre public des espèces en
... impact of other threats is considered low to negligible (e.g., residential and commercial development, agriculture and recreational activities) or as yet unknown (e.g., diseases and parasites associated with other animals and changes in habitats and availability of prey induced by climate change). ...
... impact of other threats is considered low to negligible (e.g., residential and commercial development, agriculture and recreational activities) or as yet unknown (e.g., diseases and parasites associated with other animals and changes in habitats and availability of prey induced by climate change). ...
Conservation movement
The conservation movement, also known as nature conservation, is a political, environmental and a social movement that seeks to protect natural resources including animal, fungus, and plant species as well as their habitat for the future.The early conservation movement included fisheries and wildlife management, water, soil conservation and sustainable forestry. The contemporary conservation movement has broadened from the early movement's emphasis on use of sustainable yield of natural resources and preservation of wilderness areas to include preservation of biodiversity. Some say the conservation movement is part of the broader and more far-reaching environmental movement, while others argue that they differ both in ideology and practice. Chiefly in the United States, conservation is seen as differing from environmentalism in that it aims to preserve natural resources expressly for their continued sustainable use by humans. In other parts of the world conservation is used more broadly to include the setting aside of natural areas and the active protection of wildlife for their inherent value, as much as for any value they may have for humans.