A New Model for Global Conservation
... scientists together with representatives from local communities, often for the first time, and helps them develop a comprehensive strategy that outlines the necessary actions. With a clear strategy in place, the Fund enables local community associations, NGOs, private businesses and other civil soci ...
... scientists together with representatives from local communities, often for the first time, and helps them develop a comprehensive strategy that outlines the necessary actions. With a clear strategy in place, the Fund enables local community associations, NGOs, private businesses and other civil soci ...
Effects of low flow on dwarf galaxias and their habitat in the Wairau
... fly larvae and Deleatidium mayfly nymphs) (McDowall 2000). However, terrestrial prey recorded in stomach contents suggests that the fish feed from the drift as well as the benthos (Hopkins 1971). Hopkins (1971) recorded a dietary shift from mainly chironomids eaten by small juveniles, to mainly Dele ...
... fly larvae and Deleatidium mayfly nymphs) (McDowall 2000). However, terrestrial prey recorded in stomach contents suggests that the fish feed from the drift as well as the benthos (Hopkins 1971). Hopkins (1971) recorded a dietary shift from mainly chironomids eaten by small juveniles, to mainly Dele ...
Cascadia Wildlands
... plantations in the adjoining Late Successional Reserve that are younger than this stand, and will not reach NSO nesting habitat as quickly as this stand will under the no-action alternative. Therefore, the EA should have considered whether these matrix stands are also important to the recovery of th ...
... plantations in the adjoining Late Successional Reserve that are younger than this stand, and will not reach NSO nesting habitat as quickly as this stand will under the no-action alternative. Therefore, the EA should have considered whether these matrix stands are also important to the recovery of th ...
Draft Recovery Plan for the Green and Golden Bell Frog
... This document constitutes the draft Commonwealth and New South Wales State Recovery Plan for the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea (Lesson 1829), and as such considers the conservation requirements of the species across its known range. It identifies the future actions to be taken to ensure t ...
... This document constitutes the draft Commonwealth and New South Wales State Recovery Plan for the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea (Lesson 1829), and as such considers the conservation requirements of the species across its known range. It identifies the future actions to be taken to ensure t ...
the Biodiversity Plan - Western Port Biosphere Reserve
... Biodiversity values and environmental services The Western Port Biosphere supports management of natural systems at a landscape level, breaking down government and agency management boundaries and jurisdictions and applying protection and management where it is most needed, promoting a wide range of ...
... Biodiversity values and environmental services The Western Port Biosphere supports management of natural systems at a landscape level, breaking down government and agency management boundaries and jurisdictions and applying protection and management where it is most needed, promoting a wide range of ...
Management of Wetlands for Wildlife
... Typically, wetland managers attempt to create water and soil conditions that favor plant communities that help wildlife meet annual life-cycle needs. The plant communities in wetlands exist along a successional gradient, hence management techniques often attempt to affect stages of vegetation succes ...
... Typically, wetland managers attempt to create water and soil conditions that favor plant communities that help wildlife meet annual life-cycle needs. The plant communities in wetlands exist along a successional gradient, hence management techniques often attempt to affect stages of vegetation succes ...
Fire, Defoliation, and Competing Species Alter Aristida
... 1972; Horn and Redente 1998). Threeawn-dominated plant communities are a serious management concern for both livestock and wildlife because of low palatability and poor forage quality relative to many other native grass species (Meyer and Brown 1985). Major funding support was provided by the Bureau ...
... 1972; Horn and Redente 1998). Threeawn-dominated plant communities are a serious management concern for both livestock and wildlife because of low palatability and poor forage quality relative to many other native grass species (Meyer and Brown 1985). Major funding support was provided by the Bureau ...
Lac La Biche - Important Bird Areas of Canada
... Lac La Biche is the seventh largest lake in Alberta (Alberta Municipal Affairs, 1982). The Lake is generally orientated along a northwestsoutheast axis and was formed and shaped as a result of the last continental glacial sheet giving the lake an approximate age of 12,000 years. The lake consists of ...
... Lac La Biche is the seventh largest lake in Alberta (Alberta Municipal Affairs, 1982). The Lake is generally orientated along a northwestsoutheast axis and was formed and shaped as a result of the last continental glacial sheet giving the lake an approximate age of 12,000 years. The lake consists of ...
Species coexistence and the superior ability of an invasive species
... roof constructed of plastic mesh (7 mm mesh size). The experiment ran for two months from June to August 2007, and at the end of experiment we counted the final number of surviving adults and new recruits of each species in each enclosure. Some replicates were excluded from analyses because their po ...
... roof constructed of plastic mesh (7 mm mesh size). The experiment ran for two months from June to August 2007, and at the end of experiment we counted the final number of surviving adults and new recruits of each species in each enclosure. Some replicates were excluded from analyses because their po ...
landscape connectivity: a return to the basics
... In assessing the functional connectivity of a landscape, one needs to keep in mind that regions that facilitate movement need not be discrete features of the landscape such as habitat corridors, but may occur where the juxtaposition of particular habitats or land uses act to funnel dispersers betwee ...
... In assessing the functional connectivity of a landscape, one needs to keep in mind that regions that facilitate movement need not be discrete features of the landscape such as habitat corridors, but may occur where the juxtaposition of particular habitats or land uses act to funnel dispersers betwee ...
White Admiral - Suffolk Naturalists` Society
... this be a secondary solution pipe in the Chalk, initiated by water pooling in the base of the trough? The trench has been left open and is arguably the best patterned ground exposure in East Anglia at present - the contrasting orange sand and white Chalk create a stunning display with the relationsh ...
... this be a secondary solution pipe in the Chalk, initiated by water pooling in the base of the trough? The trench has been left open and is arguably the best patterned ground exposure in East Anglia at present - the contrasting orange sand and white Chalk create a stunning display with the relationsh ...
Your essential guide to grouse shooting and moorland management
... burning is carried out for livestock grazing on moorland, as well as in other environments. A recent study of land use in Scotland looked at 26 estates and found that heather burning occurred on 23 of these, although grouse shooting was only the main land use on 10. The others stated their predomina ...
... burning is carried out for livestock grazing on moorland, as well as in other environments. A recent study of land use in Scotland looked at 26 estates and found that heather burning occurred on 23 of these, although grouse shooting was only the main land use on 10. The others stated their predomina ...
Recovery plan for the brush-tailed rock
... 2.2 Recovery plan preparation The TSC Act provides a legislative framework to protect and encourage the recovery of threatened species, populations and ecological communities in NSW. The Act includes specific requirements for issues which must be addressed in recovery plans and the administrative pr ...
... 2.2 Recovery plan preparation The TSC Act provides a legislative framework to protect and encourage the recovery of threatened species, populations and ecological communities in NSW. The Act includes specific requirements for issues which must be addressed in recovery plans and the administrative pr ...
saving the hawaiian monk seal - Conservation Council for Hawai`i
... main islands are also needed for their recovery. With critical habitat designation in the remote and main islands, and implementation of recovery actions, the seals have a chance. Critical habitat is one of the strongest planning tools available to save the Hawaiian monk seal from extinction. Once c ...
... main islands are also needed for their recovery. With critical habitat designation in the remote and main islands, and implementation of recovery actions, the seals have a chance. Critical habitat is one of the strongest planning tools available to save the Hawaiian monk seal from extinction. Once c ...
saving the hawaiian monk seal - Conservation Council for Hawai`i
... main islands are also needed for their recovery. With critical habitat designation in the remote and main islands, and implementation of recovery actions, the seals have a chance. Critical habitat is one of the strongest planning tools available to save the Hawaiian monk seal from extinction. Once c ...
... main islands are also needed for their recovery. With critical habitat designation in the remote and main islands, and implementation of recovery actions, the seals have a chance. Critical habitat is one of the strongest planning tools available to save the Hawaiian monk seal from extinction. Once c ...
Thesis - Rufford Small Grants
... consider how animals should select their habitats under predation risk and once within a selected habitat how foraging animals should partition time between competing fitness enhancing activities. In the former, with predation risk as an additional factor, I show the habitat selection theory still a ...
... consider how animals should select their habitats under predation risk and once within a selected habitat how foraging animals should partition time between competing fitness enhancing activities. In the former, with predation risk as an additional factor, I show the habitat selection theory still a ...
View plan for Ekahanui Management Unit
... Survey Locations: Roads, Landing Zones, Fencelines, High Potential Traffic Areas. Management Objective: ...
... Survey Locations: Roads, Landing Zones, Fencelines, High Potential Traffic Areas. Management Objective: ...
International Single Species Action Plan for the
... & Soldaat 2006), resulting in a current population of c. 55,000 pairs (data SOVON, W. Teunissen pers. com.). This number may even be lower, as in the province of Fryslân, where half of the Dutch population breeds, the annual decline during 20002005 was 9% (Oosterveld 2006). Locally there are populat ...
... & Soldaat 2006), resulting in a current population of c. 55,000 pairs (data SOVON, W. Teunissen pers. com.). This number may even be lower, as in the province of Fryslân, where half of the Dutch population breeds, the annual decline during 20002005 was 9% (Oosterveld 2006). Locally there are populat ...
current research, monitoring, and education
... 2 - Rutgers University Marine Field Station and Jacques Cousteau NERR (NJ) 3 - Center for Marine Sciences & Technology, NC State University 4 - NOAA Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research (NC) 5 - South Carolina Department of Natural Resources 6 - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commissi ...
... 2 - Rutgers University Marine Field Station and Jacques Cousteau NERR (NJ) 3 - Center for Marine Sciences & Technology, NC State University 4 - NOAA Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research (NC) 5 - South Carolina Department of Natural Resources 6 - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commissi ...
Joint Submission DELWP DEDJTR and Parks Victoria(PDF 2.68 MB)
... contribution is managed in a strategic, systematic way and is integrated with other management actions. Opportunistic or ad hoc ground shooting is generally not an effective means of invasive animal control. Animal welfare is a vital consideration in invasive animal programs implemented on Crown lan ...
... contribution is managed in a strategic, systematic way and is integrated with other management actions. Opportunistic or ad hoc ground shooting is generally not an effective means of invasive animal control. Animal welfare is a vital consideration in invasive animal programs implemented on Crown lan ...
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... maintain this population in a healthy condition while recognizing other resource demands on the landbase. ...
... maintain this population in a healthy condition while recognizing other resource demands on the landbase. ...
2. Guidelines for Identifying Threats
... a population, or a behavioural attribute of an individual, is impaired or reduced resulting in a reduction of its viability (Salafsky et al. 2003). Indicators of stress are not necessarily threats, in and of themselves, but rather conditions of the species at risk population (e.g., low reproductive ...
... a population, or a behavioural attribute of an individual, is impaired or reduced resulting in a reduction of its viability (Salafsky et al. 2003). Indicators of stress are not necessarily threats, in and of themselves, but rather conditions of the species at risk population (e.g., low reproductive ...
California Red-Legged Frog (Rana draytonii) Movement and Habitat
... al. (2003) recommended a 100 m buffer zone around breeding sites. The California Red-Legged Frog recovery plan outlines the necessaryactions for recovery. One task is to "conduct research to better understand the ecology of the CaliforniaRedLegged Frog including the use of uplands, dispersal habits, ...
... al. (2003) recommended a 100 m buffer zone around breeding sites. The California Red-Legged Frog recovery plan outlines the necessaryactions for recovery. One task is to "conduct research to better understand the ecology of the CaliforniaRedLegged Frog including the use of uplands, dispersal habits, ...
values of arctic protected areas
... The Arctic has a fascinating array of geological features of local, national and global value. One of its most striking features are its mountains which include several important ranges such as the coastal chain in Alaska, the Verkhoyansk, and Koryak Mountains of Yakutia and Russia’s Far East, the n ...
... The Arctic has a fascinating array of geological features of local, national and global value. One of its most striking features are its mountains which include several important ranges such as the coastal chain in Alaska, the Verkhoyansk, and Koryak Mountains of Yakutia and Russia’s Far East, the n ...
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.