IDAHO CONSERVATION EFFORT - Colorado Natural Heritage
... factors considered to be limiting the species' well being, (2) stabilize and recover the species and their habitats to preclude listing as "endangered" or "threatened" under the ESA, (3) recover populations of species that are listed to facilitate their removal from the list, and (4) encourage priva ...
... factors considered to be limiting the species' well being, (2) stabilize and recover the species and their habitats to preclude listing as "endangered" or "threatened" under the ESA, (3) recover populations of species that are listed to facilitate their removal from the list, and (4) encourage priva ...
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... plaintiff in a lawsuit initiated in 2012 against the Approval Holder, in which he was seeking damages for alleged losses to the value of his property due to the Project, and as a result has a direct financial stake in whether the Project goes ahead. The Tribunal qualified Dr. McMurtry as requested, ...
... plaintiff in a lawsuit initiated in 2012 against the Approval Holder, in which he was seeking damages for alleged losses to the value of his property due to the Project, and as a result has a direct financial stake in whether the Project goes ahead. The Tribunal qualified Dr. McMurtry as requested, ...
Stable Isotope Ecology of the endangered Grevy`s zebra (Equus
... in this area Grevy’s zebras ate almost entirely grass. Westgate community lands, on the other hand, is heavily overgrazed, and in this area Grevy’s zebras diet was made up of only about 50% grass. At Mpala Research Centre, which contains some managed livestock but still has lush grasslands, Grevy’s ...
... in this area Grevy’s zebras ate almost entirely grass. Westgate community lands, on the other hand, is heavily overgrazed, and in this area Grevy’s zebras diet was made up of only about 50% grass. At Mpala Research Centre, which contains some managed livestock but still has lush grasslands, Grevy’s ...
Greater Sage-Grouse Response to Sagebrush Reduction
... I have greatly appreciated the funding that was provided by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Bureau of Land Management, Natural Resource Conservation Service, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Sportsman for Fish and Wildlife, Utah Foundation for ...
... I have greatly appreciated the funding that was provided by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Bureau of Land Management, Natural Resource Conservation Service, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Sportsman for Fish and Wildlife, Utah Foundation for ...
mop4_11_re_establishment_review_0
... two decades resulting in an increase in re-establishment projects worldwide (World Conservation Union and Species Survival Commission Re-introduction Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC RSG) 1995). As re-establishments are sometimes recommendations of action plans and other conservation initiatives it is vit ...
... two decades resulting in an increase in re-establishment projects worldwide (World Conservation Union and Species Survival Commission Re-introduction Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC RSG) 1995). As re-establishments are sometimes recommendations of action plans and other conservation initiatives it is vit ...
stc5_18_review_re_establishment_0
... two decades resulting in an increase in re-establishment projects worldwide (World Conservation Union and Species Survival Commission Re-introduction Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC RSG) 1995). As re-establishments are sometimes recommendations of action plans and other conservation initiatives it is vit ...
... two decades resulting in an increase in re-establishment projects worldwide (World Conservation Union and Species Survival Commission Re-introduction Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC RSG) 1995). As re-establishments are sometimes recommendations of action plans and other conservation initiatives it is vit ...
Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia)
... The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) was created in 1977 as a result of a recommendation at the Federal-Provincial Wildlife Conference held in 1976. It arose from the need for a single, official, scientifically sound, national listing of wildlife species at risk. In ...
... The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) was created in 1977 as a result of a recommendation at the Federal-Provincial Wildlife Conference held in 1976. It arose from the need for a single, official, scientifically sound, national listing of wildlife species at risk. In ...
Analysis of spatial and temporal variability in interactions among
... formed dense populations with fronds up to 15 cm in length, was present in both habitats, but was more abundant in mussel beds (Benedetti-Cecchi et al. 1995). Herbivores at these levels on the shore were mainly limpets (Patella aspera Roding and P. caerulea L.) which, although uncommon in the turfin ...
... formed dense populations with fronds up to 15 cm in length, was present in both habitats, but was more abundant in mussel beds (Benedetti-Cecchi et al. 1995). Herbivores at these levels on the shore were mainly limpets (Patella aspera Roding and P. caerulea L.) which, although uncommon in the turfin ...
A Summary of Predation by Corvids on
... (Corvus brachyrynchus), and Steller’s Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) in California between 1959 and 1988 from Christmas Bird Counts (Sauer et al. 1996). Lower and upper 95% confidence intervals (95% CI LB, 95% CI UB, respectively) and number of routes (N) for the linear route regression are also included ...
... (Corvus brachyrynchus), and Steller’s Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) in California between 1959 and 1988 from Christmas Bird Counts (Sauer et al. 1996). Lower and upper 95% confidence intervals (95% CI LB, 95% CI UB, respectively) and number of routes (N) for the linear route regression are also included ...
Desert kit fox CESA petition 3-10-13
... Mojave and Colorado deserts in California. The subspecies has historically been broadly distributed across the California desert where it relies on sparsely vegetated scrub habitats such as creosote scrub communities that support abundant rodent populations. The desert kit fox has not been subject t ...
... Mojave and Colorado deserts in California. The subspecies has historically been broadly distributed across the California desert where it relies on sparsely vegetated scrub habitats such as creosote scrub communities that support abundant rodent populations. The desert kit fox has not been subject t ...
TRANSLOCATION OF THE COPPERHEAD
... Stasiak, and Dr. Jeffrey Peake for their support and encouragement throughout my graduate career. Additionally, I would like to thank Dr. Fawcett for his enthusiasm in convincing me to begin this adventure, his guidance in navigating the long path to completion, and his confidence in my success. I w ...
... Stasiak, and Dr. Jeffrey Peake for their support and encouragement throughout my graduate career. Additionally, I would like to thank Dr. Fawcett for his enthusiasm in convincing me to begin this adventure, his guidance in navigating the long path to completion, and his confidence in my success. I w ...
bullfrogs - Endangered Wildlife Trust
... “Near-Threatened” (NT) in South Africa (SA). In SA many populations of the species have been destroyed or otherwise ad¬versely affected by human activities. Habitat loss, which is most severe in Gauteng Province, is having the greatest impact on the species. ...
... “Near-Threatened” (NT) in South Africa (SA). In SA many populations of the species have been destroyed or otherwise ad¬versely affected by human activities. Habitat loss, which is most severe in Gauteng Province, is having the greatest impact on the species. ...
CO # 21: Ensure that structural habitat provided by corals on the
... seafloor habitats showed recovery within one to three years but frequently trawled habitats remain in an altered state (Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 2006; Rice, 2006). Corals comprise an important component of benthic biodiversity and structural habitat complexity in the deep marine ecosystem (Edin ...
... seafloor habitats showed recovery within one to three years but frequently trawled habitats remain in an altered state (Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 2006; Rice, 2006). Corals comprise an important component of benthic biodiversity and structural habitat complexity in the deep marine ecosystem (Edin ...
Management Plan for the Grass Pickerel
... List of Wildlife Species at Risk. A period of five years is allowed for those species that were initially listed when SARA came into force. What’s next? The management plan sets out some of the recommended conservation measures and activities that jurisdictions, communities, land users, and conserva ...
... List of Wildlife Species at Risk. A period of five years is allowed for those species that were initially listed when SARA came into force. What’s next? The management plan sets out some of the recommended conservation measures and activities that jurisdictions, communities, land users, and conserva ...
St Andrews Catchment - Nillumbik Shire Council
... lead organisation, a project management team and people from the community, as well as agencies. This will provide a combination of local knowledge, experience, technical knowledge and skills. ...
... lead organisation, a project management team and people from the community, as well as agencies. This will provide a combination of local knowledge, experience, technical knowledge and skills. ...
Recovery Plan for the California Red-legged Frog
... Grace McLaughlin of the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office provided technical input on many aspects of this recovery plan. In particular, Ms. McLaughlin provided assistance in the delineation of recovery units and core areas and compiled Appendix B which addresses the potential effects of contaminants ...
... Grace McLaughlin of the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office provided technical input on many aspects of this recovery plan. In particular, Ms. McLaughlin provided assistance in the delineation of recovery units and core areas and compiled Appendix B which addresses the potential effects of contaminants ...
effects of the rothschild giraffe on the biophysical
... The analysis of the socio- economic variables displayed that the sanctuary generated significant revenue from the Rothschild giraffe through tourism. This income was used to fund community and school conservation initiatives in different areas of the country including wildlife conservation (33.3%), ...
... The analysis of the socio- economic variables displayed that the sanctuary generated significant revenue from the Rothschild giraffe through tourism. This income was used to fund community and school conservation initiatives in different areas of the country including wildlife conservation (33.3%), ...
status of the Canada warbler in Alberta
... that reflect the perceived level of risk to populations that occur in the province. Such designations are determined from extensive consultations with professional and amateur biologists, and from a variety of readily available sources of population data. A key objective of these reviews is to ident ...
... that reflect the perceived level of risk to populations that occur in the province. Such designations are determined from extensive consultations with professional and amateur biologists, and from a variety of readily available sources of population data. A key objective of these reviews is to ident ...
Moose Population Density and Habitat Productivity as Drivers of
... ”moderate” moose densities, small and non-significant effects were found, whereas the effects were large at higher moose densities. I concluded that both foraging efficiency and food wailability can be affected at higher moose densities over extended time, and that food production may steadily decre ...
... ”moderate” moose densities, small and non-significant effects were found, whereas the effects were large at higher moose densities. I concluded that both foraging efficiency and food wailability can be affected at higher moose densities over extended time, and that food production may steadily decre ...
Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Fauna
... fuels, invasion of weedy species has changed the vegetation so that burns occur much more frequently. Many animals in these ecosystems are poorly adapted to avoid fire or use resources in postfire communities. In the past 10,000 years, fire in North American ecosystems has not operated in isolation ...
... fuels, invasion of weedy species has changed the vegetation so that burns occur much more frequently. Many animals in these ecosystems are poorly adapted to avoid fire or use resources in postfire communities. In the past 10,000 years, fire in North American ecosystems has not operated in isolation ...
Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Fauna
... fuels, invasion of weedy species has changed the vegetation so that burns occur much more frequently. Many animals in these ecosystems are poorly adapted to avoid fire or use resources in postfire communities. In the past 10,000 years, fire in North American ecosystems has not operated in isolation ...
... fuels, invasion of weedy species has changed the vegetation so that burns occur much more frequently. Many animals in these ecosystems are poorly adapted to avoid fire or use resources in postfire communities. In the past 10,000 years, fire in North American ecosystems has not operated in isolation ...
Invasive Alien Plants and their Management in Africa
... of introduced species. People living in developing countries often bear the brunt of these plant and animal invasions, as most of them are directly dependent on the natural resource base for their survival. As such, Removing Barriers to Invasive Plant Management in Africa is a timely and important b ...
... of introduced species. People living in developing countries often bear the brunt of these plant and animal invasions, as most of them are directly dependent on the natural resource base for their survival. As such, Removing Barriers to Invasive Plant Management in Africa is a timely and important b ...
Pelagic Organism Decline Progress Report: 2007 Synthesis of Results
... upper San Francisco Estuary (the Delta and Suisun Bay). These fishes include delta smelt which is listed under State and federal Endangered Species acts and the longfin smelt, which has been proposed for protection under those acts. Although several species show evidence of long-term declines, the r ...
... upper San Francisco Estuary (the Delta and Suisun Bay). These fishes include delta smelt which is listed under State and federal Endangered Species acts and the longfin smelt, which has been proposed for protection under those acts. Although several species show evidence of long-term declines, the r ...
Key - Scioly.org
... Example (1pt): deer hunting , exterminating coachroaches, etc. any scenario in which humans reduce the numbers of a species population because they disturb the human population, even if there are technically enough resources to support the species at current or higher levels (ie, the population is b ...
... Example (1pt): deer hunting , exterminating coachroaches, etc. any scenario in which humans reduce the numbers of a species population because they disturb the human population, even if there are technically enough resources to support the species at current or higher levels (ie, the population is b ...
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... group. This snail was historically known from the southern boundary of the KLOA and areas to the south. It is considered to be extant with some recent sightings by Dr. Michael Hadfield (USFWS 1992). A healthy population of approximately 66 A. byronii was discovered while on a field trip to the Scho ...
... group. This snail was historically known from the southern boundary of the KLOA and areas to the south. It is considered to be extant with some recent sightings by Dr. Michael Hadfield (USFWS 1992). A healthy population of approximately 66 A. byronii was discovered while on a field trip to the Scho ...
Mission blue butterfly habitat conservation
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has a number of programs aimed at Mission blue butterfly habitat conservation, which include lands traditionally inhabited by the mission blue butterfly, an endangered species. A recovery plan, drawn up by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1984, outlined the need to protect mission blue habitat and to repair habitat damaged by urbanization, off highway vehicle traffic, and invasion by exotic, non-native plants. An example of the type of work being done by governmental and citizen agencies can be found at the Marin Headlands in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. In addition, regular wildfires have opened new habitat conservation opportunities as well as damaging existing ones.