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Wildlife Conservation

Wildlife Conservation

... As noted above, moral considerability for vertebrates gives individual animals standing, which may conflict with the aim of wildlife conservation to maximise the number of species preser[r] ...

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Impacts Of Poaching And Charcoal Production On Wildlife Conservation In Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, Democratic Republic Of Congo

Impacts Of Poaching And Charcoal Production On Wildlife Conservation In Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, Democratic Republic Of Congo

... wildlife conservation is to ensure sustainable use of resources such that nature will be around for future generations to enjoy and also to recognize the importance of wildlife and wilderness for ...

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FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION CHECKLIST OF FLORIDA'S AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES

FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION CHECKLIST OF FLORIDA'S AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES

... Additional copies of this list may be obtained from the Division of Wildlife, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600. As our ...

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Potential of trophy hunting to create incentives for wildlife conservation in Africa where alternative wildlife-based land uses may not be viable

Potential of trophy hunting to create incentives for wildlife conservation in Africa where alternative wildlife-based land uses may not be viable

... wildlife conservation. Positive aspects of trophy hunting as a conservation tool include a low off- take rate and a focus on males (typically 2% of male populations), both of which do not generally ...

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Wildlife Conservation, Safari Tourism and the Role of Tourism Certification in Kenya: A Postcolonial Critique

Wildlife Conservation, Safari Tourism and the Role of Tourism Certification in Kenya: A Postcolonial Critique

... context. Wildlife safari tourism certification programmes should include criteria and indicators that help postcolonial states to move beyond dependency and subordination, and break off domination of the country’s ...

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Community Participation in Wildlife Conservation in Amboseli Ecosystem, Kenya

Community Participation in Wildlife Conservation in Amboseli Ecosystem, Kenya

... from conservation and sustainable use of such areas are often particularly relevant for conservation and sustainable use of natural ...with wildlife conservation in the Amboseli ...for ...

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Candid Critters and Wildlife Conservation Behaviors: Exploring the Broader Impacts of Citizen Science Participation.

Candid Critters and Wildlife Conservation Behaviors: Exploring the Broader Impacts of Citizen Science Participation.

... on wildlife value orientations in the United States suggest a gradual shift from a traditionally “dominionistic” orientation to a more “mutualistic” orientation (George et ...on conservation behavior ...

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Pastoralists and wildlife conservation in western China: collaborative management within protected areas on the Tibetan Plateau

Pastoralists and wildlife conservation in western China: collaborative management within protected areas on the Tibetan Plateau

... and wildlife management options adopted by government conser- vation authorities - whether inside or outside formal protected areas - stands not only to impact biodiversity conservation, but also to affect ...

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Human Perceptions and Their Implications to Wildlife Conservation in Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park- Machakos District,Kenya

Human Perceptions and Their Implications to Wildlife Conservation in Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park- Machakos District,Kenya

... vestiges of unique habitats that should be protected from misuse by human activities.. The study focuses 0 the role of the communities in wildlife conservation of the park. Conflicts ari[r] ...

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Economic growth as the limiting factor for wildlife conservation

Economic growth as the limiting factor for wildlife conservation

... and wildlife) to be the primary factors of production (Cleveland 1991, Jansson et ...to wildlife conservation, ecological economics theorizes that there are biophysical constraints to the scale of ...

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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

... and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved a Manatee Management Plan (MMP) in December 2007 to provide a state framework for conserving and managing manatees in ...

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Psychological Knowledge Relevant to Leadership in Wildlife Conservation

Psychological Knowledge Relevant to Leadership in Wildlife Conservation

... the conservation sector relating to gender equality, such as ex- clusion from opportunity, prejudiced perceptions of incapability, and harass- ment (Jones & Solomon, 2019) the importance of improved, modern ...

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The Role of Traditional Taboos and Custom as Complementary Tools in Wildlife Conservation Within Mount Cameroon National Park Buea

The Role of Traditional Taboos and Custom as Complementary Tools in Wildlife Conservation Within Mount Cameroon National Park Buea

... vulnerable wildlife population located outside protected areas will ultimately depend on the involvement of local communities living adjacent to these populations (Oates et ...the conservation of these ...

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Achieving positive social outcomes through participatory urban wildlife conservation projects

Achieving positive social outcomes through participatory urban wildlife conservation projects

... if conservation organisations can enable volunteers to increase engagement with nature, particularly via charismatic species, and they can emphasise these factors in their volunteer recruitment mechanisms, this ...

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A review of piroplasmid infections in wild carnivores worldwide: importance for domestic animal health and wildlife conservation

A review of piroplasmid infections in wild carnivores worldwide: importance for domestic animal health and wildlife conservation

... Currently, according to the molecular characterization of multiple gene targets chiefly 18S rRNA and β-tubulin gene sequences, piroplasmids should be divided into at least five groups: i[r] ...

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Assignment of measureable costs and benefits to wildlife conservation projects

Assignment of measureable costs and benefits to wildlife conservation projects

... All of the methods of measuring costs and benefits described require data, meaning that prior to the initiation of a project, managers should focus on data collection methodologies that can enaable the appropriate ...

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Wildlife Conservation in New Zealand—Presidential-Address

Wildlife Conservation in New Zealand—Presidential-Address

... It is an exciting time in the field of wildlife con- servation. There are disappointments from time to time, when habitats are lost, the distributions of endangered species shrink and numbers dwindle. But there ...

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FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION MARINE TURTLE CONSERVATION GUIDELINES. November 2007

FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION MARINE TURTLE CONSERVATION GUIDELINES. November 2007

... This activity typically involves the collection of information on turtles that are found dead or debilitated. All permit holders participating in this program are required to complete a Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage ...

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Title: Factors influencing Local Community Participation in Wildlife Conservation

Title: Factors influencing Local Community Participation in Wildlife Conservation

... For our study of the conservation projects, three sites in Northeast India were selected 162.. purposively, based on the reports that these projects have a substantial degree of communi[r] ...

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Private wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe: joint ventures and reciprocity

Private wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe: joint ventures and reciprocity

... in wildlife utilisation, both consumptive and non-consumptive, and restocking wildlife, including black rhino in the area since the 1970s can be considered crucial to the later inception of the ...in ...

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