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The need for Ecosystem-Based Management
... spend part of their life cycle migrating from the sea to fresh water to spawn). Grizzly bears, other carnivores, and scavengers including Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus L.) and Ravens (Corvus corax L.) carry large quantities of dead fish into the adjacent riparian forests each summer and fall – as ...
... spend part of their life cycle migrating from the sea to fresh water to spawn). Grizzly bears, other carnivores, and scavengers including Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus L.) and Ravens (Corvus corax L.) carry large quantities of dead fish into the adjacent riparian forests each summer and fall – as ...
*Piotr Wężyk1, Marta Szostak1, Piotr Tompalski1
... ledges, will never be measured using traditional methods, while ALS technology allows determining chosen parameters very accurately. In high mountain areas additional problems may occur in deriving proper 95th percentile of ALS point cloud. Correct normalization of ALS data is dependent on effects o ...
... ledges, will never be measured using traditional methods, while ALS technology allows determining chosen parameters very accurately. In high mountain areas additional problems may occur in deriving proper 95th percentile of ALS point cloud. Correct normalization of ALS data is dependent on effects o ...
Chapter Review Questions, Volume 2
... maximizing just one of those benefits? 3. Pick a species or suite of wildlife that could benefit from a targeted farm conservation program. How might your ecological objectives match or conflict with the social and economic considerations of a landowner deciding whether to participate in a voluntary ...
... maximizing just one of those benefits? 3. Pick a species or suite of wildlife that could benefit from a targeted farm conservation program. How might your ecological objectives match or conflict with the social and economic considerations of a landowner deciding whether to participate in a voluntary ...
Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: The Ecosystem Approach
... grasslands), causing soil and erosion and exploitation by invasive plants. CASE STUDY: Grazing and urban development in the American West - Cows or condos? In the U.S. southwest a growing number of ranchers are selling their property to developers. This has fragmented the grazing areas available. Co ...
... grasslands), causing soil and erosion and exploitation by invasive plants. CASE STUDY: Grazing and urban development in the American West - Cows or condos? In the U.S. southwest a growing number of ranchers are selling their property to developers. This has fragmented the grazing areas available. Co ...
Hordern Park, Palm Beach
... Hordern Park provides good habitat for fauna with a variety of habitat components. The winter flowering Spotted Gums and Cabbage-tree Palms encourage diversity and year-round food availability. A Pittwater wide public awareness campaign will address the value of bushland as habitat for fauna and how ...
... Hordern Park provides good habitat for fauna with a variety of habitat components. The winter flowering Spotted Gums and Cabbage-tree Palms encourage diversity and year-round food availability. A Pittwater wide public awareness campaign will address the value of bushland as habitat for fauna and how ...
Position Statement on Coyote Snaring
... The Maine Chapter of The Wildlife Society (MeTWS), established in 1976, is a non-profit scientific and educational association dedicated to excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education. The mission of The Wildlife Society is to enhance the ability of wildlife professionals to con ...
... The Maine Chapter of The Wildlife Society (MeTWS), established in 1976, is a non-profit scientific and educational association dedicated to excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education. The mission of The Wildlife Society is to enhance the ability of wildlife professionals to con ...
Wildlife Habitat Management
... a. Wildlife Habitat Options in USDA Conservation Programs (See handout): i. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) 1. Eligible Lands: Highly erodible and environmentally sensitive private farmland. Program targets row crop farmers. Land has to have been cropped 2 out of last 5 years. Buffer practices (f ...
... a. Wildlife Habitat Options in USDA Conservation Programs (See handout): i. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) 1. Eligible Lands: Highly erodible and environmentally sensitive private farmland. Program targets row crop farmers. Land has to have been cropped 2 out of last 5 years. Buffer practices (f ...
Cohabitants o`fthe Shoreline
... As-we listened, however, we questioned if these discussions related to private landowner goals.Does growing "quality trees" translate to growing the "quality forests" that will provide the widest range of values and services? There was limited.discussion on birch bark, maple sugar, medicinal plants, ...
... As-we listened, however, we questioned if these discussions related to private landowner goals.Does growing "quality trees" translate to growing the "quality forests" that will provide the widest range of values and services? There was limited.discussion on birch bark, maple sugar, medicinal plants, ...
Word File - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... (ix) The extreme richness of biodiversity in GRNP is itself outstanding, yet the forest also proves to harbour exceptional levels of endemism and numerous species which are globally threatened. This makes GRNP not only unique nationally, but of immense importance both regionally and internationally ...
... (ix) The extreme richness of biodiversity in GRNP is itself outstanding, yet the forest also proves to harbour exceptional levels of endemism and numerous species which are globally threatened. This makes GRNP not only unique nationally, but of immense importance both regionally and internationally ...
Document Word - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... (ix) The extreme richness of biodiversity in GRNP is itself outstanding, yet the forest also proves to harbour exceptional levels of endemism and numerous species which are globally threatened. This makes GRNP not only unique nationally, but of immense importance both regionally and internationally ...
... (ix) The extreme richness of biodiversity in GRNP is itself outstanding, yet the forest also proves to harbour exceptional levels of endemism and numerous species which are globally threatened. This makes GRNP not only unique nationally, but of immense importance both regionally and internationally ...
Annual Report 2013 and 2014
... World Congress (Salt Lake City, Utah) entitled: How does biodiversity help to manage highvalue timber species, and vice-versa? Increasing demands for both timber production of timber and biodiversity conservation create conflict in the provision of these ecological services. This session aimed to ex ...
... World Congress (Salt Lake City, Utah) entitled: How does biodiversity help to manage highvalue timber species, and vice-versa? Increasing demands for both timber production of timber and biodiversity conservation create conflict in the provision of these ecological services. This session aimed to ex ...
Issue - Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program
... section of the Appalachian Trail runs through the forest and connects to Caledonia State Park. In 2008 the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program was funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (DCNR) Office of Conservation Science to complete species surveys and deve ...
... section of the Appalachian Trail runs through the forest and connects to Caledonia State Park. In 2008 the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program was funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (DCNR) Office of Conservation Science to complete species surveys and deve ...
Laws Governing Forestry
... Another barrier to generalization is variation in the meaning of the term forestry. Traditionally, forestry focused on the production timber resources. Today, however, forestry encompasses management to achieve a broader range of goals, including biodiversity, recreation, and useable water. Increasi ...
... Another barrier to generalization is variation in the meaning of the term forestry. Traditionally, forestry focused on the production timber resources. Today, however, forestry encompasses management to achieve a broader range of goals, including biodiversity, recreation, and useable water. Increasi ...
Establishing the Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge
... and Conservation Area is the collaborative vision of multiple partners to add the conservation pieces needed to forever protect the Kissimmee River Basin's natural resources. As such, this project has few peers in the National Wildlife Refuge System. Working with private landowners and public entiti ...
... and Conservation Area is the collaborative vision of multiple partners to add the conservation pieces needed to forever protect the Kissimmee River Basin's natural resources. As such, this project has few peers in the National Wildlife Refuge System. Working with private landowners and public entiti ...
Final-Draft-15cv54-AWR-v-Savage-amici-brief
... the Wild Rockies for not getting behind the Project, but Alliance’s interests are broader than those of a local grouping of collaborators (as this Amici Brief attests), and these interests are in fact divergent from those of Defendants. Alliance for the Wild Rockies’ mission is to “secure the ecolog ...
... the Wild Rockies for not getting behind the Project, but Alliance’s interests are broader than those of a local grouping of collaborators (as this Amici Brief attests), and these interests are in fact divergent from those of Defendants. Alliance for the Wild Rockies’ mission is to “secure the ecolog ...
APES STUDY GUIDE Chapter 10
... grasslands), causing soil and erosion and exploitation by invasive plants. CASE STUDY: Grazing and urban development in the American West - Cows or condos? In the U.S. southwest a growing number of ranchers are selling their property to developers. This has fragmented the grazing areas available. Co ...
... grasslands), causing soil and erosion and exploitation by invasive plants. CASE STUDY: Grazing and urban development in the American West - Cows or condos? In the U.S. southwest a growing number of ranchers are selling their property to developers. This has fragmented the grazing areas available. Co ...
Fungi and diseases - natural components of healthy
... for sustammg healthy forests. The loss in health of some species is compensated for by the enhanced development of other species resulting in a balanced forest system. Pathogens can thus serve as thinning agents, regulating stand density and species composition. In the temperate zone, balsam fir (Ab ...
... for sustammg healthy forests. The loss in health of some species is compensated for by the enhanced development of other species resulting in a balanced forest system. Pathogens can thus serve as thinning agents, regulating stand density and species composition. In the temperate zone, balsam fir (Ab ...
Forest Fragmentation
... surface and subsurface water flow patterns. This means less moisture is available to woodland plants and animals, but it can also decrease the amount of water in underground aquifers and increase the risk of flash floods downstream. (See fact sheet Making the Connection Between Woodlands and Water) ...
... surface and subsurface water flow patterns. This means less moisture is available to woodland plants and animals, but it can also decrease the amount of water in underground aquifers and increase the risk of flash floods downstream. (See fact sheet Making the Connection Between Woodlands and Water) ...
Indicator - Communities Committee
... • Framework for evaluating progress • Informing decision-makers and public • Criteria and indicators must reflect • Changes over time • Different contexts in different places • Qualitative as well as quantitative Sustainable Measures ...
... • Framework for evaluating progress • Informing decision-makers and public • Criteria and indicators must reflect • Changes over time • Different contexts in different places • Qualitative as well as quantitative Sustainable Measures ...
Suburban v Rural Eastern Screech Owls in Texas
... • Brings together ecology of nature and ecology of humans in the urban environment. • City as a dynamic organism, composed of multiple systems that interact across different scales with varying intensities. • Requires interdisciplinary approach. ...
... • Brings together ecology of nature and ecology of humans in the urban environment. • City as a dynamic organism, composed of multiple systems that interact across different scales with varying intensities. • Requires interdisciplinary approach. ...
Nantahala and Pisgah Forest Plan
... Species of Greatest Conservation Need, as identified in the 2015 North Carolina Wildlife Action Plan are maintained, restored, or ...
... Species of Greatest Conservation Need, as identified in the 2015 North Carolina Wildlife Action Plan are maintained, restored, or ...
Investment in forest resources
... benefits of different approaches and practices. Farm forestry and private sector investment have been particularly effective, while state run schemes have also proved their effectiveness. To attract and make the most of investments in forestry, an enabling institutional environment is essential. As ...
... benefits of different approaches and practices. Farm forestry and private sector investment have been particularly effective, while state run schemes have also proved their effectiveness. To attract and make the most of investments in forestry, an enabling institutional environment is essential. As ...
Sustainable Tourism Development Task force
... in the Southern Hemisphere. Karukinka will be one of the few protected areas available to tourists in this remote and spectacular location. WCS’ primary goal for the property is to conserve Karukinka’s wildlife, restore the ecological quality and representation of its most important ecosystems. WCS ...
... in the Southern Hemisphere. Karukinka will be one of the few protected areas available to tourists in this remote and spectacular location. WCS’ primary goal for the property is to conserve Karukinka’s wildlife, restore the ecological quality and representation of its most important ecosystems. WCS ...
Naturalness Questionnaire for WG 1 - Part 1
... Which forests are evaluated: a) forests in Protected Forest Areas mainly protected for biodiversity ( MCPFE classes 1.1 to 1.3), b) forests in other Protected Forest Areas, c) publicly owned forests outside Protected Forest Areas, d) privately owned forests outside Protected Forest Areas? How is the ...
... Which forests are evaluated: a) forests in Protected Forest Areas mainly protected for biodiversity ( MCPFE classes 1.1 to 1.3), b) forests in other Protected Forest Areas, c) publicly owned forests outside Protected Forest Areas, d) privately owned forests outside Protected Forest Areas? How is the ...
Word File - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... extensions followed over the years to eventually cover Kararacha extension (2,700 ha) to the south-east. Conservation issues Arabuko-Sokoke is rich in biodiversity, but of particular importance is the exceptionally high degree of endemism. This, together with the forest's large area of continuous wo ...
... extensions followed over the years to eventually cover Kararacha extension (2,700 ha) to the south-east. Conservation issues Arabuko-Sokoke is rich in biodiversity, but of particular importance is the exceptionally high degree of endemism. This, together with the forest's large area of continuous wo ...