7.0 TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT .........................................................
... An approach that integrates population and habitat data in obtaining scientific-based information with respect to the terrestrial environmental assessment has been used to identify the ecological components, processes and flows that are required to maintain a fully functioning ecosystem. Numerous te ...
... An approach that integrates population and habitat data in obtaining scientific-based information with respect to the terrestrial environmental assessment has been used to identify the ecological components, processes and flows that are required to maintain a fully functioning ecosystem. Numerous te ...
habitat connectivity for carnivores in mediterranean landscapes
... fragmentation, although mongoose movement may be limited to shorter distances when landscape connectivity is low. Roads, on the other hand, appear to be selectively permeable and may act as filters to movement. On average, 47 carnivores/100 km/year were road-killed, with red fox suffering the highes ...
... fragmentation, although mongoose movement may be limited to shorter distances when landscape connectivity is low. Roads, on the other hand, appear to be selectively permeable and may act as filters to movement. On average, 47 carnivores/100 km/year were road-killed, with red fox suffering the highes ...
Halsey, R.W. and J.E. Keeley. 2016. Conservation issues: California
... size appeared to be substantially larger than that of the wrentit’s, it remains a chaparral-centric species as Grinnell described. The endangered California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica) is a key indicator species within the coastal California sage scrub community, a closely related native sh ...
... size appeared to be substantially larger than that of the wrentit’s, it remains a chaparral-centric species as Grinnell described. The endangered California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica) is a key indicator species within the coastal California sage scrub community, a closely related native sh ...
individual and joint effects on plant fitness
... toxic effects on nitrogen-fixing Bradyrhyizobium bacteria, nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria, fungal populations (Pozo et al. 1995), earthworms (Clements et al. 1986), or spiders (Clements et al. 1988). Nor does it affect nodule number or size (Revellin et al. 1992). The active ingredient in Sevi ...
... toxic effects on nitrogen-fixing Bradyrhyizobium bacteria, nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria, fungal populations (Pozo et al. 1995), earthworms (Clements et al. 1986), or spiders (Clements et al. 1988). Nor does it affect nodule number or size (Revellin et al. 1992). The active ingredient in Sevi ...
Camera trap assessment of the mammalian assemblages within the
... CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW GENERAL BACKGROUND Understanding a species’ ecology and life history is now more important than ever before. As human population increases, destruction and conversion of habitat for human use increases all over the world, and understanding how animals m ...
... CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW GENERAL BACKGROUND Understanding a species’ ecology and life history is now more important than ever before. As human population increases, destruction and conversion of habitat for human use increases all over the world, and understanding how animals m ...
Mount Grenfell Historic Site, Proposed Mount Grenfell National Park
... Mount Grenfell Historic Site, proposed Mount Grenfell National Park and the Part 11 land (formerly Mount Grenfell Station) are located within the Country or ngurrampaa of the Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan People, approximately 70 kilometres north-west of Cobar in western New South Wales (see Map 1). These ...
... Mount Grenfell Historic Site, proposed Mount Grenfell National Park and the Part 11 land (formerly Mount Grenfell Station) are located within the Country or ngurrampaa of the Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan People, approximately 70 kilometres north-west of Cobar in western New South Wales (see Map 1). These ...
Mapping the distribution of dholes
... our background sample excluded areas that have not been searched (Elith et al. 2011). While extrapolation beyond the area where the data was collected often is an issue in distribution modeling, MaxEnt has consistently preformed very well in such applications. We experimented with different threshol ...
... our background sample excluded areas that have not been searched (Elith et al. 2011). While extrapolation beyond the area where the data was collected often is an issue in distribution modeling, MaxEnt has consistently preformed very well in such applications. We experimented with different threshol ...
FINANCING PLAN (IN US$): - Global Environment Facility
... Spread across 130,000 square kilometers of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, Pamir and Western Himalayan mountain ranges, northern Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) administrative units) is rich in global biodiversity. These mountain complexes provi ...
... Spread across 130,000 square kilometers of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, Pamir and Western Himalayan mountain ranges, northern Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) administrative units) is rich in global biodiversity. These mountain complexes provi ...
California Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation Plan for
... With this background and in anticipation of this species’ return to the state, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) began a planning process for gray wolves’ conservation and management. This planning effort addresses important concerns that arrive with the presence of wolves, inclu ...
... With this background and in anticipation of this species’ return to the state, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) began a planning process for gray wolves’ conservation and management. This planning effort addresses important concerns that arrive with the presence of wolves, inclu ...
Environment Plan 2012–2017 - Phillip Island Nature Parks
... Government of Victoria in 1996. Located 120 kilometres south east of central Melbourne, it comprises over 1,805 hectares of Crown Land set aside under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 “for the conservation of areas of natural interest or beauty or of scientific, historic or archaeological interest ...
... Government of Victoria in 1996. Located 120 kilometres south east of central Melbourne, it comprises over 1,805 hectares of Crown Land set aside under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 “for the conservation of areas of natural interest or beauty or of scientific, historic or archaeological interest ...
A conservation plan for a global biodiversity hotspot— the Cape
... The CFR has long been recognised as a global priority for conservation action. Owing to its high concentration of endemic taxa, especially of plants (70% of the region’s 9000 species are endemic—Goldblatt and Manning, 2002), and its vulnerability to processes that threaten this unique biodiversity, ...
... The CFR has long been recognised as a global priority for conservation action. Owing to its high concentration of endemic taxa, especially of plants (70% of the region’s 9000 species are endemic—Goldblatt and Manning, 2002), and its vulnerability to processes that threaten this unique biodiversity, ...
pers. comm.).
... (Nussbaum et al. 1983:157-161). This intolerance of high temperatures is an important factor related to the red-legged fiog's early breeding season. The red-legged frog has a low tolerance for salinity, which may be a source of mortality in coastal populations with tidal influence. The maximum salin ...
... (Nussbaum et al. 1983:157-161). This intolerance of high temperatures is an important factor related to the red-legged fiog's early breeding season. The red-legged frog has a low tolerance for salinity, which may be a source of mortality in coastal populations with tidal influence. The maximum salin ...
neinvasives.com
... If you think you have found an invasive species in Nebraska whose location is not already noted in this guide, please report Silver Carp it. Responding to these species quickly will allow us to better manage and protect our natural resources. If possible, please take a photo and document the locatio ...
... If you think you have found an invasive species in Nebraska whose location is not already noted in this guide, please report Silver Carp it. Responding to these species quickly will allow us to better manage and protect our natural resources. If possible, please take a photo and document the locatio ...
INTRODUCTION Definition and meaning, guiding principles
... officially recognized Nature Reserves (University of Port Elizabeth being the other). UWC is also fortunate in having an Environmental Education and Resource Unit, which undertakes many outreach programmes for local communities. People’s realization of their roles in determining their future on ear ...
... officially recognized Nature Reserves (University of Port Elizabeth being the other). UWC is also fortunate in having an Environmental Education and Resource Unit, which undertakes many outreach programmes for local communities. People’s realization of their roles in determining their future on ear ...
Long-footed potoroo - recovery plan (PDF
... longipes, and as such considers the conservation requirements of the species across its known range within the State. It identifies the actions that will be undertaken to attempt to ensure the long-term viability of the species in nature and the parties who will carry these out. The Long-footed Poto ...
... longipes, and as such considers the conservation requirements of the species across its known range within the State. It identifies the actions that will be undertaken to attempt to ensure the long-term viability of the species in nature and the parties who will carry these out. The Long-footed Poto ...
Bathurst 2011 - Australasian Wildlife Management Society
... It gives me great pleasure to extend an invitation to you for the 24th Conference and Annual General meeting of the Australasian Wildlife Management Society. This conference will focus on the very important aspect of community and wildlife management and the venue is perfectly placed for such a foru ...
... It gives me great pleasure to extend an invitation to you for the 24th Conference and Annual General meeting of the Australasian Wildlife Management Society. This conference will focus on the very important aspect of community and wildlife management and the venue is perfectly placed for such a foru ...
Pages 16-144 - South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
... mackerel, an important coastal migratory pelagic species, is also dependant on the estuaries during larval and juvenile life stages. ...
... mackerel, an important coastal migratory pelagic species, is also dependant on the estuaries during larval and juvenile life stages. ...
White-tailed Deer in British Columbia
... contain whitetail habitat: for example, Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area, the Columbia marshes, and various smaller wetland units. With support from the provincial Habitat Conservation Trust Fund and BC Hydro’s Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, several areas are undertaki ...
... contain whitetail habitat: for example, Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area, the Columbia marshes, and various smaller wetland units. With support from the provincial Habitat Conservation Trust Fund and BC Hydro’s Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, several areas are undertaki ...
Restoration in the Rainshadow - SER
... Straits Salish peoples. Captain W. C. Grant, however, recorded some of the most thoughtful, albeit vague, observations regarding the Indigenous peoples found in the ethnohistoric literature. As an example, he wrote: “…[Indigenous peoples had] names for every fowl of the air, every fish of the sea & ...
... Straits Salish peoples. Captain W. C. Grant, however, recorded some of the most thoughtful, albeit vague, observations regarding the Indigenous peoples found in the ethnohistoric literature. As an example, he wrote: “…[Indigenous peoples had] names for every fowl of the air, every fish of the sea & ...
Ramsar site management plans -- Australia, Towra Point, NSW
... endangered and migratory birds and the wetland habitats at Towra Point. Towra Point Aquatic Reserve, which is adjacent to the nature reserve, includes much of the remaining important seagrasses, mangroves and migratory wading bird habitats in Botany Bay. It represents major habitat supporting commer ...
... endangered and migratory birds and the wetland habitats at Towra Point. Towra Point Aquatic Reserve, which is adjacent to the nature reserve, includes much of the remaining important seagrasses, mangroves and migratory wading bird habitats in Botany Bay. It represents major habitat supporting commer ...
Acinonyx jubatus – Cheetah - Endangered Wildlife Trust
... historical records from the Western Cape Province at Beaufort West in the 1860s, in the KwaZulu-Natal Province in the 1920s, in the Eastern Cape Province and south of the Orange River from the first quarter of the 20th century, as well as in the Northern Cape Province in Bushmanland and Kenhardt dis ...
... historical records from the Western Cape Province at Beaufort West in the 1860s, in the KwaZulu-Natal Province in the 1920s, in the Eastern Cape Province and south of the Orange River from the first quarter of the 20th century, as well as in the Northern Cape Province in Bushmanland and Kenhardt dis ...
Recovery Plan Appendix B
... 2. All of the species in Gatton and Laidley Shires listed as endangered, vulnerable or rare under the Queensland Nature Conservation Regulation 1994. 3. All of the ecological communities in Gatton and Laidley Shires that have a status of endangered or of-concern under the Queensland Vegetation Manag ...
... 2. All of the species in Gatton and Laidley Shires listed as endangered, vulnerable or rare under the Queensland Nature Conservation Regulation 1994. 3. All of the ecological communities in Gatton and Laidley Shires that have a status of endangered or of-concern under the Queensland Vegetation Manag ...
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Magazine Winter 2013
... Crane flies (daddy long legs) seemed to have a good year with the end of September and early October being noticeable for their emergence in numbers. ...
... Crane flies (daddy long legs) seemed to have a good year with the end of September and early October being noticeable for their emergence in numbers. ...
TOWRA POINT NATURE RESERVE PLAN OF MANAGEMENT NSW
... obligated to protect the endangered and migratory birds and the wetland habitats at Towra Point. Towra Point Aquatic Reserve, which is adjacent to the nature reserve, includes much of the remaining important seagrasses, mangroves and migratory wading bird habitats in Botany Bay. It represents major ...
... obligated to protect the endangered and migratory birds and the wetland habitats at Towra Point. Towra Point Aquatic Reserve, which is adjacent to the nature reserve, includes much of the remaining important seagrasses, mangroves and migratory wading bird habitats in Botany Bay. It represents major ...
The spatial and temporal components of functional connectivity in
... replacement of species which may go locally extinct. This dispersal limitation is further supported by the fact that humans and livestock moving through the landscape have probably been valuable dispersers of grassland plant species in the past (Auffret 2011). On Selaön, both the human population a ...
... replacement of species which may go locally extinct. This dispersal limitation is further supported by the fact that humans and livestock moving through the landscape have probably been valuable dispersers of grassland plant species in the past (Auffret 2011). On Selaön, both the human population a ...
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.