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Management and evaluation of habitat for wildlife

Are we killing them with kindness? Evaluation of sustainable marine wildlife tourism

Are we killing them with kindness? Evaluation of sustainable marine wildlife tourism

... marine wildlife tourism (MWT) worldwide calls for assessment of its conservation outcomes and the development of appropriate management frameworks to ensure the conservation of the species and habitats ...

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Maintaining and perpetuating habitat structures for wildlife in modified landscapes

Maintaining and perpetuating habitat structures for wildlife in modified landscapes

... unique habitat structures ...box management strategies may require re-evaluation as it is often assumed that hollow supplementation will attract hollow-using fauna and sufficiently ameliorate the ...

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NATURAL RESOURCES FISH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

NATURAL RESOURCES FISH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

... and evaluation of habitat include improved or developed areas, such as in- stallation entrances, roadways, headquarters and office building areas, housing areas, golf courses, and other recreation ...

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Wildlife Habitat Relationships (PSU)

Wildlife Habitat Relationships (PSU)

... basic habitat components—food, water, cover, and ...of wildlife that can survive in an ...wetland habitat, such as a stream or marsh, is available. Wildlife need cover for many life func- ...

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Cluster 4: Habitat Management - Report

Cluster 4: Habitat Management - Report

... The current ESA strategy puts priority firstly on air and wa- ter supply, and secondly on waste and food management. First independent units should be developed, which grad- ually can be coupled to fully closed ...

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SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES IN EAST AFRICA

SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES IN EAST AFRICA

... from wildlife depredation; 2) To discourage human encroachment into wildlife protected areas - strengthen the relationship between KWS and people living outside protected areas through dialogue; 3) To ...

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Use of remote sensing, gis and analytical hierarchy process (ahp) in selection of suitable sites for wildlife habitat

Use of remote sensing, gis and analytical hierarchy process (ahp) in selection of suitable sites for wildlife habitat

... term wildlife applied to all biotic elements that comprised every species of plant and animal in the world, excluding man and his domesticated ...of wildlife management in India (Easa, 2002; et ...

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Zero Tolerance: Evolving Wildlife Management in Kenya

Zero Tolerance: Evolving Wildlife Management in Kenya

... Three management regimes (none, passive, and active) adopted by protected areas and ranches in the Tsavo ecosystem were identified. First, the parks were visited and appraised. Those with offices were awarded ...

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Perch Creek Habitat Management Area Management Plan 2

Perch Creek Habitat Management Area Management Plan 2

... This inventory was conducted in the fall of 2008. While it was the wrong time of year to do an inventory of herbaceous plants, the purpose of the inventory was to draft a property management plan with specific ...

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The Use of Financial Incentives, Stewardship, and Public Information to Promote Wildlife Habitat Conservation on Private Lands.

The Use of Financial Incentives, Stewardship, and Public Information to Promote Wildlife Habitat Conservation on Private Lands.

... permanent habitat protection. In its current format, Habitat Conservation Banking allows landowners, who would like to conduct activities harmful to a given species habitat, to purchase credits from ...

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Evaluation of Commercial Beneficial Insect Habitat Seed Mixtures for Organic Insect Pest Management

Evaluation of Commercial Beneficial Insect Habitat Seed Mixtures for Organic Insect Pest Management

... Sampling. On eight dates in 2003 (19 June, 25 June, 3 July, 9 July, 16 July, 23 July, 30 July, 6 August), insect samples were collected from each plot using a D-vac (D- vac, Inc., 3891 N. Ventura Ave., Ventura, CA 93001) ...

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Evaluation of nursery habitat: an ecophysiological approach

Evaluation of nursery habitat: an ecophysiological approach

... to habitat quality in nursery areas (Gibson, ...reduce habitat quality and restrict quantity of habitat for estuarine fishes, which can translate into reduced fishery production (Gibson, ...

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Evaluation of deer habitat on a nutritional basis.

Evaluation of deer habitat on a nutritional basis.

... Highlight: Protein and energy requirements of deer and sup- plies of these nutrients in native forage are synthesized into a model to estimate carrying capacity [r] ...

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Professionalism in Wildlife Management: The Case of Gallifoms Releases in Hellas

Professionalism in Wildlife Management: The Case of Gallifoms Releases in Hellas

... Until 2009 the galliforms had to be released only in areas where hunting was prohibited. An exception was the islands of the Aegean Sea, where from the 1 st of January to 31 st of August it was permitted to release a ...

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Management and creation of Open Mosaic Habitat for invertebrate conservation

Management and creation of Open Mosaic Habitat for invertebrate conservation

... Figure 3.1 Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) of the similarity between 80 species of Carabidae, based on 10 traits. Wing morphology is given as macropterous, dimorphic, or brachypterous. Trophic group is given as ...

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Disentangling habitat concepts for demersal marine fish management

Disentangling habitat concepts for demersal marine fish management

... spatial management to be effective for fish, protection of important components of their habitat is clearly essential (Schmitten 1999, Francis et ...spatial management measures to manage fish ...

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Habitat requirements of the golden-cheeked warbler: Management implications.

Habitat requirements of the golden-cheeked warbler: Management implications.

... Nesting Habitat Requirements of the Golden-cheeked Warbler Golden-cheeks are indeed obligatively dependent on Ashe juniper for nesting materials, but scrub-oak, parti[r] ...

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Assessing Issues in Wildland Habitat Management in the State of Mississippi

Assessing Issues in Wildland Habitat Management in the State of Mississippi

... improper management practices, contamination, and the desire to sustain societal needs for housing, transportation ...process, habitat loss stands as one of the most significant threats to biodiversity and ...

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Reforming Wildlife Law: The Law Commission Proposals for Wildlife Law and Wildlife Sanctions

Reforming Wildlife Law: The Law Commission Proposals for Wildlife Law and Wildlife Sanctions

... of wildlife crime, however, are not available, partly because the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 covers a wide variety of different types of offences, including non‐species‐specific ...

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BC Wildlife Federation: Standards and Best Practices for Lead Management

BC Wildlife Federation: Standards and Best Practices for Lead Management

... This study investigates the stabilization of Pb in shooting range soils treated with cement, quickline, and phosphate. Two soils were used and collected from two shooting ranges, referred to as SR1 and SR2. The treatment ...

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