Maned Wolf Action Plan - Pró
... and associated to data on human impacts such as present and future development linked to land use. The main tool within the PHVA is the use of the Vortex software, a computer model for population dynamics. The system evaluates risks of population decreasing for the present and future through simulat ...
... and associated to data on human impacts such as present and future development linked to land use. The main tool within the PHVA is the use of the Vortex software, a computer model for population dynamics. The system evaluates risks of population decreasing for the present and future through simulat ...
Snow Leopard Network
... endangered snow leopard. The Strategy would be arrived at after a thorough analysis of the threats facing the species, the potential conservation actions to address those threats, and determination of the information needs. The SLSS will then be taken back to the range-countries for further review a ...
... endangered snow leopard. The Strategy would be arrived at after a thorough analysis of the threats facing the species, the potential conservation actions to address those threats, and determination of the information needs. The SLSS will then be taken back to the range-countries for further review a ...
Dakota skipper - The Xerces Society
... Biodiversity Conservation Alliance is a Laramie, Wyoming-based nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to protecting and restoring native species of plants and animals in the Rocky Mountain Region and Northern Great Plains. Using outreach, education, science, comments, administrative appeals, ...
... Biodiversity Conservation Alliance is a Laramie, Wyoming-based nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to protecting and restoring native species of plants and animals in the Rocky Mountain Region and Northern Great Plains. Using outreach, education, science, comments, administrative appeals, ...
The Modern Outback - The Pew Charitable Trusts
... seek not only to explain and re-evaluate the Outback, but also to nurture it, to reconcile the seemingly incompatible notions of its ecological frailty with our image of it as a harsh, rugged and timeless place, and to sketch a future of it that enhances its wonder and its centrality in Australians ...
... seek not only to explain and re-evaluate the Outback, but also to nurture it, to reconcile the seemingly incompatible notions of its ecological frailty with our image of it as a harsh, rugged and timeless place, and to sketch a future of it that enhances its wonder and its centrality in Australians ...
Proceedings of the Managing Sharp Rush (Juncus acutus)
... The genus Juncus, with about 315 species, is one of the largest genera in the Monocotyledons. The genus is almost cosmopolitan in distribution, but uncommon in the tropics and absent from Antarctica. The major centres of diversity of the genus are western North America, the Mediterranean region of E ...
... The genus Juncus, with about 315 species, is one of the largest genera in the Monocotyledons. The genus is almost cosmopolitan in distribution, but uncommon in the tropics and absent from Antarctica. The major centres of diversity of the genus are western North America, the Mediterranean region of E ...
best practice in restoration
... biodiversity protection and ecological restoration often have to yield to the economically profitable use of the area. The focus needs therefore to shift to approaches where the biodiversity and the production of ecosystem services are assessed within the entire landscape of multiple land uses. Unde ...
... biodiversity protection and ecological restoration often have to yield to the economically profitable use of the area. The focus needs therefore to shift to approaches where the biodiversity and the production of ecosystem services are assessed within the entire landscape of multiple land uses. Unde ...
BEST PRACTICE IN RESTORATION
... biodiversity protection and ecological restoration often have to yield to the economically profitable use of the area. The focus needs therefore to shift to approaches where the biodiversity and the production of ecosystem services are assessed within the entire landscape of multiple land uses. Unde ...
... biodiversity protection and ecological restoration often have to yield to the economically profitable use of the area. The focus needs therefore to shift to approaches where the biodiversity and the production of ecosystem services are assessed within the entire landscape of multiple land uses. Unde ...
The Wildlife Professional - Fall 2010
... or fair chase. This includes introduction of exotic species solely for hunting, as well as “guaranteed success” hunts conducted within enclosures, which are often nothing more than shooting opportunities, far removed from the core ethics, principles, and values of a true hunting experience. Overall, ...
... or fair chase. This includes introduction of exotic species solely for hunting, as well as “guaranteed success” hunts conducted within enclosures, which are often nothing more than shooting opportunities, far removed from the core ethics, principles, and values of a true hunting experience. Overall, ...
Management Plan for the Reintroduction of Black Rhino to Sera
... The focus of black rhino conservation in Kenya since the 1990s has been on the development of highlyprotected, small-scale, fenced rhino sanctuaries providing intensive protection for the species both in government and private wildlife areas. The success of these sanctuaries has led to the slow reco ...
... The focus of black rhino conservation in Kenya since the 1990s has been on the development of highlyprotected, small-scale, fenced rhino sanctuaries providing intensive protection for the species both in government and private wildlife areas. The success of these sanctuaries has led to the slow reco ...
Exploring the causes of and mitigation options for human
... Cheetah Conservation Botswana (CCB) is responsible for the conception of the predator densities (Chapter 5), prey analysis (Chapter 6) and cheetah Acinonyx jubatus translocation studies (Chapter 8). Ann Marie Houser and Dr Vivien Kent on behalf of CCB designed the methodology for the 2007 spoor surv ...
... Cheetah Conservation Botswana (CCB) is responsible for the conception of the predator densities (Chapter 5), prey analysis (Chapter 6) and cheetah Acinonyx jubatus translocation studies (Chapter 8). Ann Marie Houser and Dr Vivien Kent on behalf of CCB designed the methodology for the 2007 spoor surv ...
The conceptual models and management and community needs for
... i. Workshop 1 (October 11-13, 2011, Hvalsø, Denmark) - Designing an Arctic Terrestrial Biodiversity Monitoring Plan ................................................................................................................................................190 ii. Workshop 2 (May 15-17, 2012, Anc ...
... i. Workshop 1 (October 11-13, 2011, Hvalsø, Denmark) - Designing an Arctic Terrestrial Biodiversity Monitoring Plan ................................................................................................................................................190 ii. Workshop 2 (May 15-17, 2012, Anc ...
Recovery Plan for the Bush Stone
... (NSW). It identifies actions to be taken to enhance the long-term viability of the species in the wild and the parties responsible for carrying out these actions over the next 5 years. The overall objective of the recovery plan is to secure at least five populations across NSW, with funded managemen ...
... (NSW). It identifies actions to be taken to enhance the long-term viability of the species in the wild and the parties responsible for carrying out these actions over the next 5 years. The overall objective of the recovery plan is to secure at least five populations across NSW, with funded managemen ...
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... Purpose and Need for Plan .........................................................................................................................................1 Establishment of the Refuge ........................................................................................................... ...
... Purpose and Need for Plan .........................................................................................................................................1 Establishment of the Refuge ........................................................................................................... ...
Namoi Catchment Action Plan 2010–2020
... Therefore, social-ecological systems are defined, rather than just ecological systems. ...
... Therefore, social-ecological systems are defined, rather than just ecological systems. ...
Grizzly Bear Conservation in the Yellowstone to Yukon
... The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) works with non-governmental organizations, government agencies, communities and businesses to maintain and restore the natural heritage of the Yellowstone to Yukon region. A significant component of this heritage is the intact populations of nat ...
... The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) works with non-governmental organizations, government agencies, communities and businesses to maintain and restore the natural heritage of the Yellowstone to Yukon region. A significant component of this heritage is the intact populations of nat ...
Effects of stock grazing on biodiversity values in Temperate Native
... temperate lowland native grasslands and grassy woodlands in areas of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) where conservation is a primary management objective. Historically, stock grazing has caused enormous damage to many Australian ecosystems. Most remnant grassy ecosystems in southern Australia ...
... temperate lowland native grasslands and grassy woodlands in areas of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) where conservation is a primary management objective. Historically, stock grazing has caused enormous damage to many Australian ecosystems. Most remnant grassy ecosystems in southern Australia ...
now - Tapir Specialist Group
... tapir chapter of the 1997 Tapir Action Plan. This will then generate research and establish management options and conservation priorities for the species. The workshop will be held in Krau Wildlife Reserve in April 2003 and will have 60 invited participants representing all the tapir range countrie ...
... tapir chapter of the 1997 Tapir Action Plan. This will then generate research and establish management options and conservation priorities for the species. The workshop will be held in Krau Wildlife Reserve in April 2003 and will have 60 invited participants representing all the tapir range countrie ...
abstracts / oral presentations - Association for Tropical Biology and
... conference in a temperate country to debate about tropical ecosystems biodiversity can be at first glance surprising, but Montpellier gathers one of the most important French research institutions involved in natural resources management issues in tropical regions. Having this 53rd AT ...
... conference in a temperate country to debate about tropical ecosystems biodiversity can be at first glance surprising, but Montpellier gathers one of the most important French research institutions involved in natural resources management issues in tropical regions. Having this 53rd AT ...
IUCN Securing Protected Areas
... In more than 35 years as a conservation practitioner working with a diverse and committed cast of characters worldwide, I have had the opportunity to reflect upon the many challenges that face protected areas both then and now. Undoubtedly, much has changed. For those of us who were fortunate enough ...
... In more than 35 years as a conservation practitioner working with a diverse and committed cast of characters worldwide, I have had the opportunity to reflect upon the many challenges that face protected areas both then and now. Undoubtedly, much has changed. For those of us who were fortunate enough ...
Enabling the Market: Incentives for Biodiversity in the Rangelands
... outcomes in the South Australian rangelands (i.e. DKCRC project 1.707 Rewards for biodiversity). The research consortium for this project comprised CSIRO, South Australia’s Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation (SADWLBC), South Australia’s Department for Environment and Heritage (S ...
... outcomes in the South Australian rangelands (i.e. DKCRC project 1.707 Rewards for biodiversity). The research consortium for this project comprised CSIRO, South Australia’s Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation (SADWLBC), South Australia’s Department for Environment and Heritage (S ...
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Plant Genetic
... biodiversity loss at the global and sub-global (regional, national and local) levels. Crop wild relatives (CWR) are wild plant species that are relatively closely related to crops and landraces (LR) are traditional crop varieties highly genetically diverse and locally adapted. Both possess beneficia ...
... biodiversity loss at the global and sub-global (regional, national and local) levels. Crop wild relatives (CWR) are wild plant species that are relatively closely related to crops and landraces (LR) are traditional crop varieties highly genetically diverse and locally adapted. Both possess beneficia ...
Ecological flexibility in a disturbed landscape
... broad-based dietary strategy that contained few introduced or anthropogenic resources. From a health perspective, L. catta at Anja exhibited higher stress levels throughout the study period, while L. catta at Tsaranoro exhibited a greater prevalence of endoparasites, which may be reflective of diffe ...
... broad-based dietary strategy that contained few introduced or anthropogenic resources. From a health perspective, L. catta at Anja exhibited higher stress levels throughout the study period, while L. catta at Tsaranoro exhibited a greater prevalence of endoparasites, which may be reflective of diffe ...
Threatened Weta recovery plan
... Zealand. They have become icons for invertebrate conservation in New Zealand because many species are threatened or endangered. One feature of weta conservation is the lack of basic information on distribution, abundance and ecology of most threatened weta. Therefore a major objective should be gath ...
... Zealand. They have become icons for invertebrate conservation in New Zealand because many species are threatened or endangered. One feature of weta conservation is the lack of basic information on distribution, abundance and ecology of most threatened weta. Therefore a major objective should be gath ...
Cumbria Species and Habitats Statements
... to be scarce within the Lake District. The majority of breeding sites are below 200m but they can breed up to 300m. In the early 1980s the Cumbria population of was estimated to be 120 pairs (5000 nationally), a decline of 84% in the county since the 1930s). This has since recovered to 300-350 pairs ...
... to be scarce within the Lake District. The majority of breeding sites are below 200m but they can breed up to 300m. In the early 1980s the Cumbria population of was estimated to be 120 pairs (5000 nationally), a decline of 84% in the county since the 1930s). This has since recovered to 300-350 pairs ...
Resource Book for the Preparation of National Plans for
... national plan for conservation and management of crop wild relatives and landraces. The preparation of a strategic plan will depend heavily on the local context, including the availability of baseline biodiversity data, the existing policy framework, the focal area and remit of the agencies which ar ...
... national plan for conservation and management of crop wild relatives and landraces. The preparation of a strategic plan will depend heavily on the local context, including the availability of baseline biodiversity data, the existing policy framework, the focal area and remit of the agencies which ar ...
Conservation biology
Conservation biology is the scientific study of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions. It is an interdisciplinary subject drawing on natural and social sciences, and the practice of natural resource management.The conservation ethic is based on the findings of conservation biology.