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amani nature reserve - The GEF Small Grants Programme
... Amani Butterfly Project: A key alternative livelihood activity is butterfly farming. Amani has established links with European pharmaceutical corporations that purchase butterfly pupae, providing a substantial source of income for local farmers. Similarly in apiculture, indigenous knowledge has been ...
... Amani Butterfly Project: A key alternative livelihood activity is butterfly farming. Amani has established links with European pharmaceutical corporations that purchase butterfly pupae, providing a substantial source of income for local farmers. Similarly in apiculture, indigenous knowledge has been ...
FBM 7203 Advanced Biodiversity Conservation
... FBM 7203 Advanced Biodiversity Conservation Course Objectives By the end of the course students should be able to; ...
... FBM 7203 Advanced Biodiversity Conservation Course Objectives By the end of the course students should be able to; ...
c. The 2012 Regulations
... intermittent streams, and open water wetlands, within which the plan components required by paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section will apply, giving special attention to land and vegetation for approximately 100 feet from the edges of all perennial streams and lakes. (A) Riparian management zone width ...
... intermittent streams, and open water wetlands, within which the plan components required by paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section will apply, giving special attention to land and vegetation for approximately 100 feet from the edges of all perennial streams and lakes. (A) Riparian management zone width ...
Red flag forest situations
... a well-regulated, quality water flow throughout the year, providing more than 40 percent of the water supply of the 850 000 people in the capital city, Tegucigalpa. The 2.5 million people in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam rely on drinking-water from the Uluguru Mountains and hydroelectric power ...
... a well-regulated, quality water flow throughout the year, providing more than 40 percent of the water supply of the 850 000 people in the capital city, Tegucigalpa. The 2.5 million people in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam rely on drinking-water from the Uluguru Mountains and hydroelectric power ...
Canada`s Woodland Caribou - Sustainable Forest Management in
... as agriculture; habitat degradation as a result of harvesting or other disturbances; and landscape and habitat fragmentation due to harvesting, roads, pipelines, transmission corridors or other developments. The National Boreal Caribou Technical Steering Committee, with representatives from across C ...
... as agriculture; habitat degradation as a result of harvesting or other disturbances; and landscape and habitat fragmentation due to harvesting, roads, pipelines, transmission corridors or other developments. The National Boreal Caribou Technical Steering Committee, with representatives from across C ...
Wildlife in Managed Forests — Oregon Forests as
... This variety of ecoregions and management goals represents a structural diversity across the forested landscape that provides habitat for many wildlife species. Created snags in a working forest This publication is aimed chiefly at landowners, biologists and managers associated with working forests ...
... This variety of ecoregions and management goals represents a structural diversity across the forested landscape that provides habitat for many wildlife species. Created snags in a working forest This publication is aimed chiefly at landowners, biologists and managers associated with working forests ...
Ranchers as a Keystone Species in a West That Works By Richard L
... land with roads, trails, house sites, and recreational facilities (camp sties, picnic areas, viewing areas).11 When rural lands, whether in farms or ranches, are subdivided, there follows an increase in landscape-level fragmentation. For example, when ranches in Larimer County, Colorado were subdivi ...
... land with roads, trails, house sites, and recreational facilities (camp sties, picnic areas, viewing areas).11 When rural lands, whether in farms or ranches, are subdivided, there follows an increase in landscape-level fragmentation. For example, when ranches in Larimer County, Colorado were subdivi ...
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... Using GIS technology, LEPS has mapped in detail Langley’s land cover habitat and developed an interactive database on the 264 vertebrate species that occur in Langley. LEPS works closely with the Township of Langley to identify critical habitats and preserve wildlife corridors in urban developme ...
... Using GIS technology, LEPS has mapped in detail Langley’s land cover habitat and developed an interactive database on the 264 vertebrate species that occur in Langley. LEPS works closely with the Township of Langley to identify critical habitats and preserve wildlife corridors in urban developme ...
Phase 1 Framework Glossary 0103121
... CORE definition: “any interval into which the age range of trees, forests, stands or forest types is divided for classification and use; forest inventories commonly group trees into 20 year age class groups.” ...
... CORE definition: “any interval into which the age range of trees, forests, stands or forest types is divided for classification and use; forest inventories commonly group trees into 20 year age class groups.” ...
Support for Status Assessment and Conservation Action Plan for the
... private citizens with expert knowledge on this species. This group’s near-term objective will be to work together to develop a status assessment and a conservation action plan. Products produced through this effort will have the input of, and will provide direct benefits to, state agencies responsib ...
... private citizens with expert knowledge on this species. This group’s near-term objective will be to work together to develop a status assessment and a conservation action plan. Products produced through this effort will have the input of, and will provide direct benefits to, state agencies responsib ...
Program - Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference
... Linton Staples management: application of a systems strengthening approach Sharyn Williams Managing pests with exclusion fences: 11:15 Feral tales that make engagement happen: progress and potential biodiversity benefits how stories can shape our views, our Lee Allen actions, our learning Jessica Ma ...
... Linton Staples management: application of a systems strengthening approach Sharyn Williams Managing pests with exclusion fences: 11:15 Feral tales that make engagement happen: progress and potential biodiversity benefits how stories can shape our views, our Lee Allen actions, our learning Jessica Ma ...
Property Management Plan (RTP) Evan Hall
... cats may increase in number if control of foxes is undertaken (research into this is currently being undertaken by DPAW). If you have domestic cats please keep them inside at night when the phascogales are usually active, as community records provide a clear indication of the vulnerability of phasco ...
... cats may increase in number if control of foxes is undertaken (research into this is currently being undertaken by DPAW). If you have domestic cats please keep them inside at night when the phascogales are usually active, as community records provide a clear indication of the vulnerability of phasco ...
International Sage-grouse Forum (ISGF) (www.sage
... A block of rooms has been reserved under Sage-grouse Forum. Who: Landowners, local sage-grouse working group members, federal, state, and private sagegrouse conservation partners, industry, elected officials, county and community planners. Registration: to register for the ISGF go to www.sage-grouse ...
... A block of rooms has been reserved under Sage-grouse Forum. Who: Landowners, local sage-grouse working group members, federal, state, and private sagegrouse conservation partners, industry, elected officials, county and community planners. Registration: to register for the ISGF go to www.sage-grouse ...
Managing Forests for Fish and Wildlife
... Forests in North America provide a wide variety of important natural resource functions. Although commercial forests may be best known for production of pulp, lumber, and other wood products, they also supply valuable fish and wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, water quality protection, a ...
... Forests in North America provide a wide variety of important natural resource functions. Although commercial forests may be best known for production of pulp, lumber, and other wood products, they also supply valuable fish and wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, water quality protection, a ...
Missouri Forest Management Guidelines Unit 1
... time and space within specific locations are defined as natural communities. Land is classified by natural community type to help guide management decisions. In Missouri, 85 different terrestrial natural community types have been described. Since highly mobile wildlife species are not tied to one sp ...
... time and space within specific locations are defined as natural communities. Land is classified by natural community type to help guide management decisions. In Missouri, 85 different terrestrial natural community types have been described. Since highly mobile wildlife species are not tied to one sp ...
Southern Rocky Mountains
... Approaches for conserving New Mexico’s biological diversity at the species or site-specific level are inadequate for long-term conservation of SGCN. Conservation strategies should be ecosystem-based and include public input and support (Galeano-Popp 1996). Monitoring of species and habitat will be e ...
... Approaches for conserving New Mexico’s biological diversity at the species or site-specific level are inadequate for long-term conservation of SGCN. Conservation strategies should be ecosystem-based and include public input and support (Galeano-Popp 1996). Monitoring of species and habitat will be e ...
Riparian Zone Management and Trout Streams: 21 Century and Beyond
... management of our State Forests. MDNR Foresters have the challenging task of balancing all of these interests while trying to grow marketable timber to meet society’s need for wood products. Thankfully, there is a mechanism in place to help our foresters manage State Forests and the RMZs that are in ...
... management of our State Forests. MDNR Foresters have the challenging task of balancing all of these interests while trying to grow marketable timber to meet society’s need for wood products. Thankfully, there is a mechanism in place to help our foresters manage State Forests and the RMZs that are in ...
Past, Present, Future - Georgia DNR
... hunting opportunities through quota quail hunts held on cooperator farms. BQI has also been used as a match to secure more than $400,000 in outside funding for habitat restoration by working with conservation partners like Quail Forever, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and the U.S. Fish a ...
... hunting opportunities through quota quail hunts held on cooperator farms. BQI has also been used as a match to secure more than $400,000 in outside funding for habitat restoration by working with conservation partners like Quail Forever, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and the U.S. Fish a ...
Eastern Deciduous Forest Species
... Cover: courtship sites – 0.5+ acre forest openings with sparse herbaceous groundcover and scattered shrubs and/or young trees Foraging cover – young forest (2- to 15- year-old hardwoods) or shrub cover on moist sites Nesting cover – 1- to 5-acre areas of young forest (moist or upland; 2- to 25- year ...
... Cover: courtship sites – 0.5+ acre forest openings with sparse herbaceous groundcover and scattered shrubs and/or young trees Foraging cover – young forest (2- to 15- year-old hardwoods) or shrub cover on moist sites Nesting cover – 1- to 5-acre areas of young forest (moist or upland; 2- to 25- year ...
Umbrella species are species selected for making conservation
... National Parks National Parks are large natural or near natural areas set aside to protect large-scale ecological processes, along with the complement of species and ecosystems characteristic of the area, which also provide a foundation for environmentally and culturally compatible, spiritual, scien ...
... National Parks National Parks are large natural or near natural areas set aside to protect large-scale ecological processes, along with the complement of species and ecosystems characteristic of the area, which also provide a foundation for environmentally and culturally compatible, spiritual, scien ...
Grassland Birds: An Overview of Threats and Recommended Management Strategies
... also includes more subtle degradation such as unnatural grazing regimes, planting of exotic grasses, and the succession of grassland to shrubland. These less-obvious changes have resulted in the extirpations of many local bird populations. The highest priority should therefore be preservation and ap ...
... also includes more subtle degradation such as unnatural grazing regimes, planting of exotic grasses, and the succession of grassland to shrubland. These less-obvious changes have resulted in the extirpations of many local bird populations. The highest priority should therefore be preservation and ap ...
Amur Green Belt. Amur Network of protected areas. Article by
... forest habitats. The continuous green belt of floodplains of the Amur/Heilong and its tributaries also serves as an important link in the chain of stopover and nesting sites for millions of migratory birds of three major transcontinental flyways. As much as 95 percent of the world’s nesting populati ...
... forest habitats. The continuous green belt of floodplains of the Amur/Heilong and its tributaries also serves as an important link in the chain of stopover and nesting sites for millions of migratory birds of three major transcontinental flyways. As much as 95 percent of the world’s nesting populati ...
4.20 MA 20 Benzie Outwash Management Area
... chestnut-sided warbler, golden- winged warbler and white tail deer; commercially for pulp and saw logs; and recreationally by hunters and mushroom hunters. The age classes of aspen are unbalanced, with a spike in the 20-49 year-old age classes (Figure 4.20.2). There are 1,001 acres of aspen that hav ...
... chestnut-sided warbler, golden- winged warbler and white tail deer; commercially for pulp and saw logs; and recreationally by hunters and mushroom hunters. The age classes of aspen are unbalanced, with a spike in the 20-49 year-old age classes (Figure 4.20.2). There are 1,001 acres of aspen that hav ...
2011-12 Annual Report - The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
... restoration projects. These partnerships and MHHC’s continued involvement in the North American Waterfowl Management Plan have enabled the Corporation to meet its objectives for wetland-focussed projects. This year the MHHC Board approved a new strategic plan which has helped to demonstrate the many ...
... restoration projects. These partnerships and MHHC’s continued involvement in the North American Waterfowl Management Plan have enabled the Corporation to meet its objectives for wetland-focussed projects. This year the MHHC Board approved a new strategic plan which has helped to demonstrate the many ...
Early Successional Habitat - America`s Longleaf Restoration Initiative
... Early successional habitat is one of the most endangered ecosystems in the United States, and it is important that landowners take an active role in managing these habitats for the variety of plants and animals that inhabit them. Using the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) planning proce ...
... Early successional habitat is one of the most endangered ecosystems in the United States, and it is important that landowners take an active role in managing these habitats for the variety of plants and animals that inhabit them. Using the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) planning proce ...