the Moose Management Report
... British Columbia. When the full value of moose is taken into account, decisions made will result in enhanced moose habitat and recovered moose populations. This will in turn provide social and environmental benefits across large areas in the province. Considering the historic management of moose and ...
... British Columbia. When the full value of moose is taken into account, decisions made will result in enhanced moose habitat and recovered moose populations. This will in turn provide social and environmental benefits across large areas in the province. Considering the historic management of moose and ...
The Vertebrate Fauna of Southern Yengo National Park and Parr
... operate within the Grassy Alluvial Forests and Woodlands, in particular, which should be the focus of key management actions. ...
... operate within the Grassy Alluvial Forests and Woodlands, in particular, which should be the focus of key management actions. ...
Eastern Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon) - Registre public des espèces en
... (Canis lupus lycaon) IN CANADA ...
... (Canis lupus lycaon) IN CANADA ...
springville(scoby) dam fish passage project
... Springville, Erie County, in western New York. The Springville Dam restricts fish passage between the upper and lower Cattaraugus Creek watersheds. For this reason, the project would have benefits to those areas upstream and downstream of the dam. The overall goal of the Springville Dam GLFER Projec ...
... Springville, Erie County, in western New York. The Springville Dam restricts fish passage between the upper and lower Cattaraugus Creek watersheds. For this reason, the project would have benefits to those areas upstream and downstream of the dam. The overall goal of the Springville Dam GLFER Projec ...
Key Threatening Process Nomination Form
... Feral populations have established due to release by acclimatisation societies (7% of 218 populations identified in 2002); escapes and releases from deer farms (35%); and translocations, presumably for hunting (58%) (Moriarty 2004). The rapid growth in deer farming in the 1970s-80s (an annual 25% in ...
... Feral populations have established due to release by acclimatisation societies (7% of 218 populations identified in 2002); escapes and releases from deer farms (35%); and translocations, presumably for hunting (58%) (Moriarty 2004). The rapid growth in deer farming in the 1970s-80s (an annual 25% in ...
Book of Abstracts - Tapir Specialist Group
... 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK ( Lobby Lobby)) & POSTER SESSION (Salon Azul) 16:30 - 17:10 PAPER SESSION 5: General TTopics opics - Salon Bolivar ““A A” Chair: Patrícia Medici 16:30 - 16:50 The Influence of Large Herbivores on Neotropical Forests. Charles R. Foerster Baird’s Tapir Project Leader, Corcov ...
... 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK ( Lobby Lobby)) & POSTER SESSION (Salon Azul) 16:30 - 17:10 PAPER SESSION 5: General TTopics opics - Salon Bolivar ““A A” Chair: Patrícia Medici 16:30 - 16:50 The Influence of Large Herbivores on Neotropical Forests. Charles R. Foerster Baird’s Tapir Project Leader, Corcov ...
Natura 2000 and Forests - European Commission
... the EU biodiversity conservation and restoration targets. Most Natura 2000 forests have long been used by their owners for producing multiple benefits also for society in general. The fact that these forests have been included in the Natura 2000 network as areas with high biodiversity value or at le ...
... the EU biodiversity conservation and restoration targets. Most Natura 2000 forests have long been used by their owners for producing multiple benefits also for society in general. The fact that these forests have been included in the Natura 2000 network as areas with high biodiversity value or at le ...
Manx Uplands Steering Group
... The Manx uplands are a multifunctional space that require sensitive management to deliver their many uses in a manner sustainable for future generations. Farming has been, and continues to be the principal driver in shaping the character of the uplands. In the past stocking rates and land usage ...
... The Manx uplands are a multifunctional space that require sensitive management to deliver their many uses in a manner sustainable for future generations. Farming has been, and continues to be the principal driver in shaping the character of the uplands. In the past stocking rates and land usage ...
Goals for this class •A grasp of Outdoor Recreation in America •An
... Two Dimensions of Outdoor Recreation So, who deals with Natural Resources? •Biologists •Geologists •Foresters •Recreators •Hydrologists Views of life & natural resources •Anthropocentric: Hunan centered: The human is the most important species on the planet and sees the resources as to be used by ...
... Two Dimensions of Outdoor Recreation So, who deals with Natural Resources? •Biologists •Geologists •Foresters •Recreators •Hydrologists Views of life & natural resources •Anthropocentric: Hunan centered: The human is the most important species on the planet and sees the resources as to be used by ...
KATARINA OGANJAN Distribution, feeding and
... factors drive species ecology has created a new sense of urgency. Knowledge of marine species growth, survival, distribution and abundance is of major importance for the efficient management of marine resources. Marine organisms have adapted to a multitude of niches and exhibit extremely diverse beh ...
... factors drive species ecology has created a new sense of urgency. Knowledge of marine species growth, survival, distribution and abundance is of major importance for the efficient management of marine resources. Marine organisms have adapted to a multitude of niches and exhibit extremely diverse beh ...
Managing wet grassland landscapes: impacts on predators and
... determining the identity and behaviours of predators (Stillman et al. 2006): predator scats, pellets or other field-signs can indicate presence within an area; prey remains identified within scats, pellets or stomachs of predators can provide evidence of the prey being consumed; and technologies suc ...
... determining the identity and behaviours of predators (Stillman et al. 2006): predator scats, pellets or other field-signs can indicate presence within an area; prey remains identified within scats, pellets or stomachs of predators can provide evidence of the prey being consumed; and technologies suc ...
The Caucasus Hotspot Briefing Book
... six countries participated in preparation of the Caucasus ecosystem profile representing a variety of scientific, governmental and nongovernmental organizations. During the six months of the project, data on biodiversity, socioeconomic factors, institutional context and conservation efforts from six ...
... six countries participated in preparation of the Caucasus ecosystem profile representing a variety of scientific, governmental and nongovernmental organizations. During the six months of the project, data on biodiversity, socioeconomic factors, institutional context and conservation efforts from six ...
Understanding Our Native Grasslands agricultural, environmental and indigenous
... species are often present. Where trees or large shrubs exist, they are separated on average by at least 20 crown widths (the average width of the canopy of the trees). Low ground cover may occur during drought, or after fire or heavy grazing. At these times, native species can persist in the soil se ...
... species are often present. Where trees or large shrubs exist, they are separated on average by at least 20 crown widths (the average width of the canopy of the trees). Low ground cover may occur during drought, or after fire or heavy grazing. At these times, native species can persist in the soil se ...
626.pdf
... Our objective was to determine the short-term response of bluebunch wheatgrass and medusahead to defoliation of wheatgrass designed to stimulate regrowth through tillering. We hypothesized that defoliating bluebunch wheatgrass by 20% at the 3 to 3.5 leaf stage followed by a 50% defoliation at peak s ...
... Our objective was to determine the short-term response of bluebunch wheatgrass and medusahead to defoliation of wheatgrass designed to stimulate regrowth through tillering. We hypothesized that defoliating bluebunch wheatgrass by 20% at the 3 to 3.5 leaf stage followed by a 50% defoliation at peak s ...
Seagrass patch size affects fish responses to edges
... 1. Patch area and proximity of patch edge can influence ecological processes across patchy landscapes and may interact with each other. Different patch sizes have different amounts of core habitat, potentially affecting animal abundances at the edge and middle of patches. In this study, we tested if ...
... 1. Patch area and proximity of patch edge can influence ecological processes across patchy landscapes and may interact with each other. Different patch sizes have different amounts of core habitat, potentially affecting animal abundances at the edge and middle of patches. In this study, we tested if ...
Review of nekton patterns and ecological processes
... The majority of taxa (85%, or 126 out of 149) showed no effect with distance from the edge of a patch (Table 1). Patterns varied among taxa that showed a significant relationship with distance from edge; 4 fish taxa were more abundant away from the edge but none were more abundant near the edge; for ...
... The majority of taxa (85%, or 126 out of 149) showed no effect with distance from the edge of a patch (Table 1). Patterns varied among taxa that showed a significant relationship with distance from edge; 4 fish taxa were more abundant away from the edge but none were more abundant near the edge; for ...
Proceedings of the WWF-Australia Quoll Workshop
... spotted-tailed quolls or seen between populations of Northern quoll between WA and QLD). When taxonomically reviewed the bronze quoll may be found to be a remnant outlying population (sub-species) of western quoll. A relict of its former widespread range across arid Australia from when New Guinea an ...
... spotted-tailed quolls or seen between populations of Northern quoll between WA and QLD). When taxonomically reviewed the bronze quoll may be found to be a remnant outlying population (sub-species) of western quoll. A relict of its former widespread range across arid Australia from when New Guinea an ...
Gopher Tortoise Facts
... 34. Hatchling gopher tortoises will temporarily live in adult burrows before creating their own burrows. 35. Adult tortoises have few enemies besides humans. 36. Young tortoises are vulnerable to predation by raccoons, armadillos and hawks. 37. The gopher tortoise is the only species of North Americ ...
... 34. Hatchling gopher tortoises will temporarily live in adult burrows before creating their own burrows. 35. Adult tortoises have few enemies besides humans. 36. Young tortoises are vulnerable to predation by raccoons, armadillos and hawks. 37. The gopher tortoise is the only species of North Americ ...
northern abalone - Fisheries and Oceans Canada
... First Nations on proposals for projects that are in a First Nations’ local area, including sharing of information on abalone population, project goals, rebuilding techniques, and impacts. It will also require working co-operatively with coastal communities to share information on local abalone popul ...
... First Nations on proposals for projects that are in a First Nations’ local area, including sharing of information on abalone population, project goals, rebuilding techniques, and impacts. It will also require working co-operatively with coastal communities to share information on local abalone popul ...
Australian Government
... logs or rock piles. They occupy home ranges that vary from less than one square kilometre up to 20-30 square kilometres in area's of scarce resources (Molsher et al. 2005; Moseby et al. 2009; Buckmaster 2011). Mature (one year or older) feral cats can breed in any season and may produce two litters ...
... logs or rock piles. They occupy home ranges that vary from less than one square kilometre up to 20-30 square kilometres in area's of scarce resources (Molsher et al. 2005; Moseby et al. 2009; Buckmaster 2011). Mature (one year or older) feral cats can breed in any season and may produce two litters ...
Untitled - Vermont Fish and Wildlife
... Authority and responsibility for the development and implementation of species recovery plans in Vermont rests with the Secretary of the Agency of Natural Resources and the Commissioner of the Fish and Wildlife Department. The Vermont Endangered Species Law establishes authority for the protection o ...
... Authority and responsibility for the development and implementation of species recovery plans in Vermont rests with the Secretary of the Agency of Natural Resources and the Commissioner of the Fish and Wildlife Department. The Vermont Endangered Species Law establishes authority for the protection o ...
Truett, J. C., K. Bly-Honness, D. H. Long, and M. K. Phillips. 2006
... Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) historically occupied colonies of three prairie dog (Cynomys) species—Gunnison’s (C. gunnisoni), white-tailed (C. leucurus), and blacktailed (C. ludovicianus)—more or less throughout their ranges. Historical declines in the abundance of ferret habitat (prairie ...
... Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) historically occupied colonies of three prairie dog (Cynomys) species—Gunnison’s (C. gunnisoni), white-tailed (C. leucurus), and blacktailed (C. ludovicianus)—more or less throughout their ranges. Historical declines in the abundance of ferret habitat (prairie ...
greater sage-grouse (centrocercus urophasianus) select nest
... nesting within each study site. To restrict random locations to available nesting habitat, we used ArcMap version 9.2 (ESRI Inc., Redlands, California) to generate random locations only in sagebrush-dominated habitat, which was classified by the Northwest GAP landcover data from 2008. Random points ...
... nesting within each study site. To restrict random locations to available nesting habitat, we used ArcMap version 9.2 (ESRI Inc., Redlands, California) to generate random locations only in sagebrush-dominated habitat, which was classified by the Northwest GAP landcover data from 2008. Random points ...
Namadgi National Park Plan of Management 2010
... reproduced without the written permission of Land Management and Planning Division, Department of Territory and Municipal Services, GPO Box 158, Canberra ACT 2601. Disclaimer: Any representation, statement, opinion, advice, information or data expressed or implied in this publication is made in good ...
... reproduced without the written permission of Land Management and Planning Division, Department of Territory and Municipal Services, GPO Box 158, Canberra ACT 2601. Disclaimer: Any representation, statement, opinion, advice, information or data expressed or implied in this publication is made in good ...
Arizona`s State Wildlife Action Plan
... Arizona’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) is more than just another planning document. It is the product of eight years of collaborative work conducted by the Arizona Game and Fish Department and many of our partners in the conservation community. The first two of those years occurred during the d ...
... Arizona’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) is more than just another planning document. It is the product of eight years of collaborative work conducted by the Arizona Game and Fish Department and many of our partners in the conservation community. The first two of those years occurred during the d ...
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.