HABITAT - Outdoor Alabama
... again on public land. While this is nice to see, the majority of potential quail habitat in the state occurs on private lands. Private landowners are essential for successful bobwhite habitat and to achieve population restoration goals. While it is not possible to bring back quail on all properties ...
... again on public land. While this is nice to see, the majority of potential quail habitat in the state occurs on private lands. Private landowners are essential for successful bobwhite habitat and to achieve population restoration goals. While it is not possible to bring back quail on all properties ...
NB Biodiversity Strategy: Goals and Management Outcomes
... • Thresholds describe the minimum or maximum level of a biodiversity value that is considered acceptable • Targets are statements of desired outcomes related to specific biodiversity values ...
... • Thresholds describe the minimum or maximum level of a biodiversity value that is considered acceptable • Targets are statements of desired outcomes related to specific biodiversity values ...
Wild Open Spaces of the West
... In Idaho, 66% of all rangeland is “Public Land”. “Public land” is owned and managed by federal and state governments for the good of the public. In Idaho, the most important land management agencies are the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands. ...
... In Idaho, 66% of all rangeland is “Public Land”. “Public land” is owned and managed by federal and state governments for the good of the public. In Idaho, the most important land management agencies are the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Idaho Department of Lands. ...
Key Conservation Issues - Oregon Conservation Strategy
... increase. Sea level will rise along some parts of the Oregon coast; in other areas, the impacts of rising global sea level will be offset by an upward shift in land elevation over this timeframe. As carbon dioxide increases in the earth’s atmosphere, ocean waters become more acidic. The more acidic ...
... increase. Sea level will rise along some parts of the Oregon coast; in other areas, the impacts of rising global sea level will be offset by an upward shift in land elevation over this timeframe. As carbon dioxide increases in the earth’s atmosphere, ocean waters become more acidic. The more acidic ...
Northern Plains Grassland - accessible version
... within the grassy ecosystem, ranging from sparse woodlands through to herblands, open grassland, closed tussock grassland and ephemeral wetlands and drainage lines. Today, biomass reduction is maintained by burning, slashing or grazing by introduced stock. However timing, intensity and type of bioma ...
... within the grassy ecosystem, ranging from sparse woodlands through to herblands, open grassland, closed tussock grassland and ephemeral wetlands and drainage lines. Today, biomass reduction is maintained by burning, slashing or grazing by introduced stock. However timing, intensity and type of bioma ...
Campbell_LUCID_WP18
... approximately $300 million in 2001 (Agence France-Presse 2003). The revenues from wildlife-based tourism accrue at the national level, and much of the discussion regarding community-based wildlife management has focused on returning a sufficient portion to communities that bear the direct costs from ...
... approximately $300 million in 2001 (Agence France-Presse 2003). The revenues from wildlife-based tourism accrue at the national level, and much of the discussion regarding community-based wildlife management has focused on returning a sufficient portion to communities that bear the direct costs from ...
in Ecos with links
... on the environment from an increasingly consumerist society, divorced from where their food comes from, yet seeking succour from experiencing nature and getting rewards from leisure. While there are various takes on rewilding (some based on single issue proposals), the range of public benefits can b ...
... on the environment from an increasingly consumerist society, divorced from where their food comes from, yet seeking succour from experiencing nature and getting rewards from leisure. While there are various takes on rewilding (some based on single issue proposals), the range of public benefits can b ...
Bathurst 2011 - Australasian Wildlife Management Society
... Mt Panorama is home to a population of Eastern Grey kangaroos which pose considerable management challenges for the local council, race organisers, conservation groups and animal welfare organisations. Dr Anne Kerle will speak on this issue which is but one example of the many community and wildlife ...
... Mt Panorama is home to a population of Eastern Grey kangaroos which pose considerable management challenges for the local council, race organisers, conservation groups and animal welfare organisations. Dr Anne Kerle will speak on this issue which is but one example of the many community and wildlife ...
Restoration ecology and conservation biology
... Also, I do not wish to suggest a simple dichotomy between restoration ecology and conservation biology. Indeed, I consider restoration to be a subset of conservation. The comparison I make below is between conservation biology as it is practised in the 1990s and the newly emerging academic ®eld of r ...
... Also, I do not wish to suggest a simple dichotomy between restoration ecology and conservation biology. Indeed, I consider restoration to be a subset of conservation. The comparison I make below is between conservation biology as it is practised in the 1990s and the newly emerging academic ®eld of r ...
CURRENT AND FUTURE STATUS OF SCOTS PINE (Pinus
... broadly in accordance with the size of the resource. More than 80% of all Scots pine timber production is concentrated in the Nordic countries (FI, SW) with Germany and Spain ...
... broadly in accordance with the size of the resource. More than 80% of all Scots pine timber production is concentrated in the Nordic countries (FI, SW) with Germany and Spain ...
significant natural areas timaru district
... Timaru District Council identified SNAs during preparation of the Timaru District Plan (2005). These SNAs were selected from published reports, aerial photographs and local knowledge. Council received objections to the inclusion of a schedule of sites (SNAs) in the District Plan. To assist in the re ...
... Timaru District Council identified SNAs during preparation of the Timaru District Plan (2005). These SNAs were selected from published reports, aerial photographs and local knowledge. Council received objections to the inclusion of a schedule of sites (SNAs) in the District Plan. To assist in the re ...
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains Reserve
... 1.3 Current Management, Monitoring and Public Access (including staffing level) ...
... 1.3 Current Management, Monitoring and Public Access (including staffing level) ...
Perup Management Plan4.35 MB - Department of Parks and Wildlife
... ‘priority taxa’, including the following endemic plant taxa Eryngium sp. Lake Muir and Tribonanthes sp. Lake Muir. The plant taxon Astartea sp. Lake Muir is also endemic to the Ramsar site. The majority of the population of Wurmbea sp. Cranbrook also occurs at the Ramsar site. The Ramsar site suppor ...
... ‘priority taxa’, including the following endemic plant taxa Eryngium sp. Lake Muir and Tribonanthes sp. Lake Muir. The plant taxon Astartea sp. Lake Muir is also endemic to the Ramsar site. The majority of the population of Wurmbea sp. Cranbrook also occurs at the Ramsar site. The Ramsar site suppor ...
BiomePresentation project
... are specifically adapted to this habitat. (ex. Koala hands adapt) Include plants and animals ...
... are specifically adapted to this habitat. (ex. Koala hands adapt) Include plants and animals ...
Eucalypt open-forests Regrowth Benefits
... generally forming less than half of overall tree height (Williams and Brooker 1997). Most openforest eucalypt species develop a lignotuber in the early months of growth, and this enables them to survive all but the most severe fires, and to regrow rapidly if their crowns are damaged (Florence 1996). ...
... generally forming less than half of overall tree height (Williams and Brooker 1997). Most openforest eucalypt species develop a lignotuber in the early months of growth, and this enables them to survive all but the most severe fires, and to regrow rapidly if their crowns are damaged (Florence 1996). ...
Part One: Policy - Christchurch City Council
... threatened plant list. Protection of indigenous herbaceous plants in highly modified environments is problematic. Some species such as the native cedar are very limited in number and vulnerable to pests or catastrophic events such as fire. Naturally occurring rimu is down to one remaining tree on th ...
... threatened plant list. Protection of indigenous herbaceous plants in highly modified environments is problematic. Some species such as the native cedar are very limited in number and vulnerable to pests or catastrophic events such as fire. Naturally occurring rimu is down to one remaining tree on th ...
Willoughby Habitat Status Report - Langley Environmental Partners
... they are outside, securing garbage cans, and not leaving pet food outside. These methods will help keep problem wildlife from becoming a nuisance (BC SPCA, 2004). Urban wildlife will continue to thrive as long as there are resources and habitat available to them. In general, it is easier to try to c ...
... they are outside, securing garbage cans, and not leaving pet food outside. These methods will help keep problem wildlife from becoming a nuisance (BC SPCA, 2004). Urban wildlife will continue to thrive as long as there are resources and habitat available to them. In general, it is easier to try to c ...
Setting Broad, Ecologically Based Guidance Using Landtype Associations
... Plateau and the divide between the middle Osage and Missouri Rivers where prairie was once the dominant cover. Today mainly cropland and fescue pasture. Best open and grassland landscape opportunity within the Ozarks, but there is little public land. Z10 OZ Prairie/Savanna (Dissected) Plains (Pg 43) ...
... Plateau and the divide between the middle Osage and Missouri Rivers where prairie was once the dominant cover. Today mainly cropland and fescue pasture. Best open and grassland landscape opportunity within the Ozarks, but there is little public land. Z10 OZ Prairie/Savanna (Dissected) Plains (Pg 43) ...
CBD Fourth National Report
... Zambia is endowed with an abundance of natural resources and a fairly rich biological diversity. Like other developing countries, Zambia is highly dependent on the exploitation of biological resources for the livelihood of the majority of its people especially those living in rural areas. Since the ...
... Zambia is endowed with an abundance of natural resources and a fairly rich biological diversity. Like other developing countries, Zambia is highly dependent on the exploitation of biological resources for the livelihood of the majority of its people especially those living in rural areas. Since the ...
White-Tailed Deer Plan
... The Bureau of Forestry, through sound ecosystem management, manages the state forest system to ensure its long-term health, viability and productivity while providing suitable habitats for many species of plants and wildlife. The Bureau of Forestry has established terrestrial, wetland, aquatic/ripar ...
... The Bureau of Forestry, through sound ecosystem management, manages the state forest system to ensure its long-term health, viability and productivity while providing suitable habitats for many species of plants and wildlife. The Bureau of Forestry has established terrestrial, wetland, aquatic/ripar ...
University of Idaho - Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission
... grazed and provide seasons or years of rest from grazing. C The number of livestock can be increased or decreased to meet management objectives. Very heavy grazing may be required for some needs (e.g., weed control or water harvest), and light grazing is necessary for other purposes (e.g., improved ...
... grazed and provide seasons or years of rest from grazing. C The number of livestock can be increased or decreased to meet management objectives. Very heavy grazing may be required for some needs (e.g., weed control or water harvest), and light grazing is necessary for other purposes (e.g., improved ...
to See an Example of A Best Management Plan for the Tree Octopus
... insects, frogs, rodents, and birds eggs. They spend much of their time in the canopy but frequently move to the ground to soak in puddles or streams during dry periods or to hunt. They benefit from a diverse forest with different size trees to provide cover at all heights. Tree octopus are amphi ...
... insects, frogs, rodents, and birds eggs. They spend much of their time in the canopy but frequently move to the ground to soak in puddles or streams during dry periods or to hunt. They benefit from a diverse forest with different size trees to provide cover at all heights. Tree octopus are amphi ...
Town Forest Health
... Thanks to landowners Jim Dumont and Karen Lueders and The Watershed Center for hosting workshops and for testing the practices. Thanks too to forest friend and photographer Jonathan Blake of Middlebury, Vermont, for taking most of the photographs and to Louise and E. Callie Brynn who also helped wit ...
... Thanks to landowners Jim Dumont and Karen Lueders and The Watershed Center for hosting workshops and for testing the practices. Thanks too to forest friend and photographer Jonathan Blake of Middlebury, Vermont, for taking most of the photographs and to Louise and E. Callie Brynn who also helped wit ...
Fenland Drainage Ditches - Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
... Fenlands of Cambridgeshire – these are characterised by supporting aquatic and marginal habitats and by forming a network which, by virtue of strategic pumping stations, have been traditionally used to drain the fenland and make it suitable for cultivation and habitation. The area or indeed the tota ...
... Fenlands of Cambridgeshire – these are characterised by supporting aquatic and marginal habitats and by forming a network which, by virtue of strategic pumping stations, have been traditionally used to drain the fenland and make it suitable for cultivation and habitation. The area or indeed the tota ...
Carpet Python-(Morelia spilota metcalfei) accessible
... This information will be crucial in targeting more widespread conservation actions aimed at broader maintenance of biodiversity in the future. Control of feral predators will have far-reaching benefits within all ecological communities. Control of European Rabbits in areas of Inland Carpet Python ha ...
... This information will be crucial in targeting more widespread conservation actions aimed at broader maintenance of biodiversity in the future. Control of feral predators will have far-reaching benefits within all ecological communities. Control of European Rabbits in areas of Inland Carpet Python ha ...