UCSRP Recovery Plan
... Draft Upper Columbia Spring Chinook Salmon, Steelhead, and Bull Trout Recovery Plan ...
... Draft Upper Columbia Spring Chinook Salmon, Steelhead, and Bull Trout Recovery Plan ...
Review of - Kangaroos at risk
... support his selection as a competent advisor to the NMIT, with regard to management of kangaroos at the site. Document Review: Walters (2010) The (first) Background in the Walters report (pp 3) is copied directly from NMIT’s web page, describing the attributes of Northern Lodge as they pertain to th ...
... support his selection as a competent advisor to the NMIT, with regard to management of kangaroos at the site. Document Review: Walters (2010) The (first) Background in the Walters report (pp 3) is copied directly from NMIT’s web page, describing the attributes of Northern Lodge as they pertain to th ...
Predation by the plague minnow - threat abatemement plan (PDF
... serious threat to the survival of threatened species such as the green and golden bell frog (L. aurea) and New England bell frog (L. castanea) and other native frog species. The NPWS is therefore required to prepare a TAP to manage this key threatening process, so as to abate, ameliorate or eliminat ...
... serious threat to the survival of threatened species such as the green and golden bell frog (L. aurea) and New England bell frog (L. castanea) and other native frog species. The NPWS is therefore required to prepare a TAP to manage this key threatening process, so as to abate, ameliorate or eliminat ...
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... Population Unit: Population units were modified based on changes agreed upon by the IT at the April 2004 meeting. Where PUs were merged, the names of the former PUs were combined, i.e. the separate population units ‘Kahanahaiki’ and ‘Pahole’ are now ‘Kahanahaiki and Pahole’. None of the original PUs ...
... Population Unit: Population units were modified based on changes agreed upon by the IT at the April 2004 meeting. Where PUs were merged, the names of the former PUs were combined, i.e. the separate population units ‘Kahanahaiki’ and ‘Pahole’ are now ‘Kahanahaiki and Pahole’. None of the original PUs ...
oribi antelope - Conservation Breeding Specialist Group
... Even though Oribi have a wide distribution on the African continent, stretching from Senegal towards Ethiopia and southwards towards South Africa, it is patchily and discontinuously distributed within this area as a result of specific habitat requirements (Adamczak, 1999). In South Africa, Oribi are ...
... Even though Oribi have a wide distribution on the African continent, stretching from Senegal towards Ethiopia and southwards towards South Africa, it is patchily and discontinuously distributed within this area as a result of specific habitat requirements (Adamczak, 1999). In South Africa, Oribi are ...
Final Proceedings Copy4-4-07 CD
... quail plantations that stretches from Albany to Thomasville, Georgia and on to Tallahassee, Florida. These areas represent some of the best remaining intact longleaf pine habitats in the southeast. The importance of quail plantations in southern Georgia cannot be understated as they have done enormo ...
... quail plantations that stretches from Albany to Thomasville, Georgia and on to Tallahassee, Florida. These areas represent some of the best remaining intact longleaf pine habitats in the southeast. The importance of quail plantations in southern Georgia cannot be understated as they have done enormo ...
INTRODUCTION - Wild Utah Project
... Historically, least chub inhabited a variety of habitat types in different environments, including both lotic and lentic (Lamarra 1982; Sigler and Sigler 1987). The species is typically found in association with moderate to dense vegetation and in areas with moderate to no current (Sigler and Miller ...
... Historically, least chub inhabited a variety of habitat types in different environments, including both lotic and lentic (Lamarra 1982; Sigler and Sigler 1987). The species is typically found in association with moderate to dense vegetation and in areas with moderate to no current (Sigler and Miller ...
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 ...
Snow Leopard Survival Strategy
... out to conquer the world throughout history. Snow leopards have shared their living space with humans for many thousand years, and they have become part of these people’s cultures. As far as we know, the species’ range has not much changed over the past centuries, and it is today protected by law in ...
... out to conquer the world throughout history. Snow leopards have shared their living space with humans for many thousand years, and they have become part of these people’s cultures. As far as we know, the species’ range has not much changed over the past centuries, and it is today protected by law in ...
Snow Leopard Survival Strategy
... out to conquer the world throughout history. Snow leopards have shared their living space with humans for many thousand years, and they have become part of these people’s cultures. As far as we know, the species’ range has not much changed over the past centuries, and it is today protected by law in ...
... out to conquer the world throughout history. Snow leopards have shared their living space with humans for many thousand years, and they have become part of these people’s cultures. As far as we know, the species’ range has not much changed over the past centuries, and it is today protected by law in ...
Nasalis larvatus
... 10B and 10C). Bowdich (1821:18), for example, remarked, “There is a large Guenon (Simia Nasica, Schreber) which is remarkable for an excessively long nose, in the form of a notched spatula. It is found in Borneo, ...Wurmb first transported this animal, of which Buffon was ignorant,…” However, nasica ...
... 10B and 10C). Bowdich (1821:18), for example, remarked, “There is a large Guenon (Simia Nasica, Schreber) which is remarkable for an excessively long nose, in the form of a notched spatula. It is found in Borneo, ...Wurmb first transported this animal, of which Buffon was ignorant,…” However, nasica ...
Recovery plans for Powelliphanta land snails, 2003-2013
... than about 600 m a.s.l. in the Matamateonga Ranges (the headwaters of the Waitotara River). The Waitotara specimens may be subfossil shells from an extinct species that was intermediate in appearance and habitat between P. traversi and Powelliphanta ...
... than about 600 m a.s.l. in the Matamateonga Ranges (the headwaters of the Waitotara River). The Waitotara specimens may be subfossil shells from an extinct species that was intermediate in appearance and habitat between P. traversi and Powelliphanta ...
Mammalian Species 47(926):84–99
... 10B and 10C). Bowdich (1821:18), for example, remarked, “There is a large Guenon (Simia Nasica, Schreber) which is remarkable for an excessively long nose, in the form of a notched spatula. It is found in Borneo, ...Wurmb first transported this animal, of which Buffon was ignorant,…” However, nasica ...
... 10B and 10C). Bowdich (1821:18), for example, remarked, “There is a large Guenon (Simia Nasica, Schreber) which is remarkable for an excessively long nose, in the form of a notched spatula. It is found in Borneo, ...Wurmb first transported this animal, of which Buffon was ignorant,…” However, nasica ...
CH03
... Partial Storage Status: According to the plant stabilization plans, for taxa where seed storage is the preferred genetic storage method, up to 50 seeds should be collected from each of up to 50 plants per population. Since the MIP is in the early stages of implementation, NRS felt it was important t ...
... Partial Storage Status: According to the plant stabilization plans, for taxa where seed storage is the preferred genetic storage method, up to 50 seeds should be collected from each of up to 50 plants per population. Since the MIP is in the early stages of implementation, NRS felt it was important t ...
Africa`s Giraffe - Giraffe Conservation Foundation
... organisations and individuals who live and work in these areas, often in the wildlife industry, recognise the importance of giraffe and have become directly or indirectly involved in their conservation. As giraffe are widely distributed throughout Africa, their conservation is not an easy task. It w ...
... organisations and individuals who live and work in these areas, often in the wildlife industry, recognise the importance of giraffe and have become directly or indirectly involved in their conservation. As giraffe are widely distributed throughout Africa, their conservation is not an easy task. It w ...
Draft Conservation Plan for the Gray Wolves in
... greatest energy return for the least energy expended (MacDonald 1983). This relationship can vary when influenced by harvest or other control measures. Pack size is largest just after pups are born in spring. Through summer, as some pups and adults die, pack size declines. Adult mortality peaks in f ...
... greatest energy return for the least energy expended (MacDonald 1983). This relationship can vary when influenced by harvest or other control measures. Pack size is largest just after pups are born in spring. Through summer, as some pups and adults die, pack size declines. Adult mortality peaks in f ...
factsheet caribou en
... Peary caribou and the four populations of woodland caribou that are at risk: Atlantic-Gaspésie, Boreal, Southern Mountain, and Northern Mountain. Since the range of the Boreal population is so extensive, there are also regional recovery teams in place in each of the eight provinces and territories t ...
... Peary caribou and the four populations of woodland caribou that are at risk: Atlantic-Gaspésie, Boreal, Southern Mountain, and Northern Mountain. Since the range of the Boreal population is so extensive, there are also regional recovery teams in place in each of the eight provinces and territories t ...
DISTRIBUTION AND ECOLOGY OF LOWLAND PINE MARTEN
... The pine marten (Martes martes) has been long considered a prototypical forest-specialist, but recent studies carried out in western Europe have pointed out that the species is more generalist in terms of habitat preferences than previously reported. In the western plain of the River Po residual woo ...
... The pine marten (Martes martes) has been long considered a prototypical forest-specialist, but recent studies carried out in western Europe have pointed out that the species is more generalist in terms of habitat preferences than previously reported. In the western plain of the River Po residual woo ...
Population ecology of Maasai giraffe - UoN Repository
... 4.5.1 Long term rainfall patterns in the study area ..................................................................... 60 4.5.2 Rainfall and temperature variation in the study area ......................................................... 63 4.5.2.1 Rainfall and temperature patterns in Amboseli N ...
... 4.5.1 Long term rainfall patterns in the study area ..................................................................... 60 4.5.2 Rainfall and temperature variation in the study area ......................................................... 63 4.5.2.1 Rainfall and temperature patterns in Amboseli N ...
Phytophthora dieback1.02 MB - Department of Parks and Wildlife
... from the surrounding soil to obtain nutrients and moisture for growth and reproduction. It grows as microscopic-sized filaments, mycelium, on the surface of plant roots.3 The pathogen extends these microscopic filaments into the major roots of susceptible species causing cell breakdown and the forma ...
... from the surrounding soil to obtain nutrients and moisture for growth and reproduction. It grows as microscopic-sized filaments, mycelium, on the surface of plant roots.3 The pathogen extends these microscopic filaments into the major roots of susceptible species causing cell breakdown and the forma ...
Assessment of Canada Lynx Research and
... ABSTRACT The ecology of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) and their main prey, snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus), is poorly understood in southern Canada and the contiguous United States compared to the boreal forest of Canada and Alaska, USA, where both species are well studied. However, given recent l ...
... ABSTRACT The ecology of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) and their main prey, snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus), is poorly understood in southern Canada and the contiguous United States compared to the boreal forest of Canada and Alaska, USA, where both species are well studied. However, given recent l ...
Coyote Diet and Movements in Relation to Winter Recreation in
... packed trails to exploit areas of deep snow” in the Intermountain West, suggesting important findings for lynx conservation and supporting steps taken by land management agencies to limit potential impacts of coyotes on lynx populations (U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2000, U ...
... packed trails to exploit areas of deep snow” in the Intermountain West, suggesting important findings for lynx conservation and supporting steps taken by land management agencies to limit potential impacts of coyotes on lynx populations (U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2000, U ...
2008. Scientific Review for the Identification of Critical Habitat
... Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), Boreal Population (herein referred to as boreal caribou), are formally listed as Threatened under the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA). The Act requires the Minister of Environment to prepare a Recovery Strategy for the species that includes, to the ex ...
... Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), Boreal Population (herein referred to as boreal caribou), are formally listed as Threatened under the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA). The Act requires the Minister of Environment to prepare a Recovery Strategy for the species that includes, to the ex ...
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 ...
New South Wales Commercial Kangaroo Harvest Management Plan
... In Australia the export of kangaroo products requires Commonwealth Government approval under the EPBC Act. Under the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (the NPW Act), kangaroos are 'protected fauna' and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) is responsible for the 'protection and car ...
... In Australia the export of kangaroo products requires Commonwealth Government approval under the EPBC Act. Under the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (the NPW Act), kangaroos are 'protected fauna' and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) is responsible for the 'protection and car ...
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.