Ecological restoration at Mainland Islands in New Zealand
... While important advances have been made in recovering threatened species and restoring damaged habitats on oshore islands, eective conservation management is also required on the main (North and South) islands if representative elements of New Zealand's remaining biodiversity are to be protected. ...
... While important advances have been made in recovering threatened species and restoring damaged habitats on oshore islands, eective conservation management is also required on the main (North and South) islands if representative elements of New Zealand's remaining biodiversity are to be protected. ...
Swift Parrot Habitat and the Forestry Tasmania Three Year Wood
... The endangered swift parrot (Lathamus discolor) is a highly visible species, both in its colourful plumage, and in its burgeoning public profile. It is well known for its vulnerability to extinction, with the voracious appetite of the predatory Sugar glider and logging in critical forest areas makin ...
... The endangered swift parrot (Lathamus discolor) is a highly visible species, both in its colourful plumage, and in its burgeoning public profile. It is well known for its vulnerability to extinction, with the voracious appetite of the predatory Sugar glider and logging in critical forest areas makin ...
Management of Early- Successional Communities in Central
... example, the use of regulated clearcutting will create patches of young forest mixed with mature forest, and forest habitats will be more fragmented than if the entire landscape were the same age. Similarly, silvicultural practices can change tree-species composition and forest type, again fragmenti ...
... example, the use of regulated clearcutting will create patches of young forest mixed with mature forest, and forest habitats will be more fragmented than if the entire landscape were the same age. Similarly, silvicultural practices can change tree-species composition and forest type, again fragmenti ...
Southern Lessons: Saving Species Through the National Forest
... wildlife is self-evident. Many conservationists and policy makers even have a working knowledge of how the act functions procedurally. Several of the ESA's successes, including the recovery of the American alligator in the southeast and the Kirtland's warbler in Michigan or the reintroduction of wol ...
... wildlife is self-evident. Many conservationists and policy makers even have a working knowledge of how the act functions procedurally. Several of the ESA's successes, including the recovery of the American alligator in the southeast and the Kirtland's warbler in Michigan or the reintroduction of wol ...
Report Under the Cover of the Swedish Forestry Model
... The year of 2010 was the year when the loss of biological diversity should have been halted, according to the 2010 biodiversity target1. It was also the year when the Swedish Species Information Centre presented the new Red List of species, which concludes that the number of red listed species in fo ...
... The year of 2010 was the year when the loss of biological diversity should have been halted, according to the 2010 biodiversity target1. It was also the year when the Swedish Species Information Centre presented the new Red List of species, which concludes that the number of red listed species in fo ...
Full project description
... Pasuruan, East Java, (70.7 vs 48.62 t C ha-1) (Sari et al., 2011). The difference of C-stock in this different area was related to the limited soil volume in forest over limestone that affects the limitation of water retention capacity and nutrient absorption. The limestone soils is shallow, in the ...
... Pasuruan, East Java, (70.7 vs 48.62 t C ha-1) (Sari et al., 2011). The difference of C-stock in this different area was related to the limited soil volume in forest over limestone that affects the limitation of water retention capacity and nutrient absorption. The limestone soils is shallow, in the ...
Lowland Rainforest on Floodplain
... Small areas of Swamp Sclerophyll Forest on Coastal Floodplains are contained within existing conservation reserves, including Bungawalbin, Tuckean and Moonee Beach Nature Reserves, and Hat Head, Crowdy Bay, Wallingat, Myall Lakes and Garigal National Parks. These occurrences are unevenly distributed ...
... Small areas of Swamp Sclerophyll Forest on Coastal Floodplains are contained within existing conservation reserves, including Bungawalbin, Tuckean and Moonee Beach Nature Reserves, and Hat Head, Crowdy Bay, Wallingat, Myall Lakes and Garigal National Parks. These occurrences are unevenly distributed ...
Louisiana Alligator Management Program
... The Council, through IACTS, monitors trade of all crocodilian species worldwide. A Council representative attends CITES meetings and works closely with U.S. Fish and Wildlife to regulate and document trade, so that it remains legal, sustainable and verifiable. One of the Council’s primary goals is t ...
... The Council, through IACTS, monitors trade of all crocodilian species worldwide. A Council representative attends CITES meetings and works closely with U.S. Fish and Wildlife to regulate and document trade, so that it remains legal, sustainable and verifiable. One of the Council’s primary goals is t ...
Biodiversity Conservation of Rangeland
... subtropical ecosystems. Moderately degraded range can usually be restored over time through integrated management systems. Severely degraded rangelands may require both investment and techniques to make them economically viable and ecologically restored. Building partnership for strengthening rangel ...
... subtropical ecosystems. Moderately degraded range can usually be restored over time through integrated management systems. Severely degraded rangelands may require both investment and techniques to make them economically viable and ecologically restored. Building partnership for strengthening rangel ...
Introduction - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
... subtropical ecosystems. Moderately degraded range can usually be restored over time through integrated management systems. Severely degraded rangelands may require both investment and techniques to make them economically viable and ecologically restored. Building partnership for strengthening rangel ...
... subtropical ecosystems. Moderately degraded range can usually be restored over time through integrated management systems. Severely degraded rangelands may require both investment and techniques to make them economically viable and ecologically restored. Building partnership for strengthening rangel ...
Wilderness Conservation in a Biodiversity Hotspot
... million acres) or about 3% of the counleading companies. This film, which try. Recent gap analyses conducted by premiered at the end of May, portrays Madagascar in a very positive light and Conservation International and partner organizations (including the Missouri is in the process of making it a ...
... million acres) or about 3% of the counleading companies. This film, which try. Recent gap analyses conducted by premiered at the end of May, portrays Madagascar in a very positive light and Conservation International and partner organizations (including the Missouri is in the process of making it a ...
Tennessee 4-H Jr. High Wildlife Manual
... anaging habitats (or habitat types) is the primary method of managing wildlife. If the habitat is not suitable, wildlife will not flourish (or in some cases, survive) in that area. Wildlife managers spend a great deal of their time manipulating land to ensure suitable habitat is available for variou ...
... anaging habitats (or habitat types) is the primary method of managing wildlife. If the habitat is not suitable, wildlife will not flourish (or in some cases, survive) in that area. Wildlife managers spend a great deal of their time manipulating land to ensure suitable habitat is available for variou ...
Ecosystem management and the conservation of caribou habitat in
... these areas can often be protected with relatively modest impacts on timber supply. In some other V) About 10% of the total area within each cutareas, forest age class constraints are applied to cariblock must be retained as mature forest remnants to bou habitat to ensure that a substantial proporti ...
... these areas can often be protected with relatively modest impacts on timber supply. In some other V) About 10% of the total area within each cutareas, forest age class constraints are applied to cariblock must be retained as mature forest remnants to bou habitat to ensure that a substantial proporti ...
Human disturbance on Polylepis mountain forests in Peruvian
... hotspot areas that contain high proportion of endemic and endangered species. Human disturbance affects the natural state of ecosystems and is a significant threat to species living in these areas. In addition, fragmentation of ecosystems, patch size and edge effects can influence species richness a ...
... hotspot areas that contain high proportion of endemic and endangered species. Human disturbance affects the natural state of ecosystems and is a significant threat to species living in these areas. In addition, fragmentation of ecosystems, patch size and edge effects can influence species richness a ...
Consultation Document - October 2016
... 2. GOVERNED AND MANAGED: The area is governed and managed. Areas where there is no governance authority or conscious management are not OECMs (see guidance notes 3 and 4). Accordingly, an area currently in a natural or near-natural state is not automatically an OECM. 3. EFFECTIVE, LONG-TERM CONSERV ...
... 2. GOVERNED AND MANAGED: The area is governed and managed. Areas where there is no governance authority or conscious management are not OECMs (see guidance notes 3 and 4). Accordingly, an area currently in a natural or near-natural state is not automatically an OECM. 3. EFFECTIVE, LONG-TERM CONSERV ...
Planning for Connectivity
... Forest plans guide subsequent project and activity decisions, which must be consistent with the forest plan. Forest plans do this through the use of plan components, the basic building blocks of forest plans. Plan components (Table 1) shape implementation of the forest plan and are the means of meet ...
... Forest plans guide subsequent project and activity decisions, which must be consistent with the forest plan. Forest plans do this through the use of plan components, the basic building blocks of forest plans. Plan components (Table 1) shape implementation of the forest plan and are the means of meet ...
FINANCING PLAN (IN US$):
... landowners to enter voluntarily into open-ended wildlife conservation lease i.e. in return for agreeing not to fence, cultivate or subdivide the designated land and to actively manage their land for wildlife and sustainable livestock grazing. This initiative strongly supports KWS’s objective of adop ...
... landowners to enter voluntarily into open-ended wildlife conservation lease i.e. in return for agreeing not to fence, cultivate or subdivide the designated land and to actively manage their land for wildlife and sustainable livestock grazing. This initiative strongly supports KWS’s objective of adop ...
12 Wildlife Habitat Tips for Small Acreages - MP478
... to distinguish from its nonnative invasive counterpart. Asian varieties are difficult to control and should not be planted as a substitute for native cane. ...
... to distinguish from its nonnative invasive counterpart. Asian varieties are difficult to control and should not be planted as a substitute for native cane. ...
Ecological Components of Endangered Forests
... require protection from intensive industrial use if they are to maintain their ecological values. These forests are the “Endangered Forests.” Many companies have adopted, or are in the process of adopting, polices promoting preservation or special management of ecologically significant forests, but ...
... require protection from intensive industrial use if they are to maintain their ecological values. These forests are the “Endangered Forests.” Many companies have adopted, or are in the process of adopting, polices promoting preservation or special management of ecologically significant forests, but ...
Protection and Conservation of Roadless Areas in the Southwest
... Despite these threats, remaining roadless areas provide valuable habitat for numerous species teetering on the edge of extinction. As an example, In early 1998 several endangered Mexican gray wolves were released into a large roadless complex in the Apache-Sitgreaves and Gila National Forests. Were ...
... Despite these threats, remaining roadless areas provide valuable habitat for numerous species teetering on the edge of extinction. As an example, In early 1998 several endangered Mexican gray wolves were released into a large roadless complex in the Apache-Sitgreaves and Gila National Forests. Were ...
Sustainable Wildlife Management and Human-Wildlife Conflict
... can force people to seek shelter in, or procure resources from, protected areas, in which they may exert a strong pressure on natural resources and enter into competition with wildlife.5 6 7 8 Illegal hunting for food and/or the death of herbivores as a result of drought can reduce prey populations, ...
... can force people to seek shelter in, or procure resources from, protected areas, in which they may exert a strong pressure on natural resources and enter into competition with wildlife.5 6 7 8 Illegal hunting for food and/or the death of herbivores as a result of drought can reduce prey populations, ...
Habitat Management Guidelines for Cavity-Nesting
... are even more important in insect control as they exert a strong influence during the winter period when arthropods are largely inactive (Thomas et al. 1979a). They are, in addition, an integral part of natural communities and have an intrinsic value in the continued well being of those ecosystems ( ...
... are even more important in insect control as they exert a strong influence during the winter period when arthropods are largely inactive (Thomas et al. 1979a). They are, in addition, an integral part of natural communities and have an intrinsic value in the continued well being of those ecosystems ( ...
Diversity, composition and richness of soil seed banks in different
... could be of high priority that needs due attention from the relevant authorities. The tropical montane forests differ from most of the other ecosystems due to their occurrence in high elevation landscapes with steep slopes and undulating terrain (Beck et al., 2008). Therefore, the habitat heterogene ...
... could be of high priority that needs due attention from the relevant authorities. The tropical montane forests differ from most of the other ecosystems due to their occurrence in high elevation landscapes with steep slopes and undulating terrain (Beck et al., 2008). Therefore, the habitat heterogene ...
The density of trees ‡1 cm dbh and ‡10 cm dbh differed significantly
... importance and rapid disappearance (FAO 2001, Kappelle and Brown 2001). These forests are particularly important since they provide many ecosystem services (e.g., water for human consumption and agriculture irrigation), timber resources, and high levels of richness and endemism for several taxa (Gra ...
... importance and rapid disappearance (FAO 2001, Kappelle and Brown 2001). These forests are particularly important since they provide many ecosystem services (e.g., water for human consumption and agriculture irrigation), timber resources, and high levels of richness and endemism for several taxa (Gra ...