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Exploiting Time-Series Image-to-Image Translation to Expand the Range of Wildlife Habitat Analysis

Exploiting Time-Series Image-to-Image Translation to Expand the Range of Wildlife Habitat Analysis

... Characterizing wildlife habitat is one of the main topics in animal ...of wildlife habitat ...probabilistic habitat models from remote sensing imagery, helping scientists get rid of the ...

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Economic Valuation of Riparian Corridors and Upland Wildlife Habitat in an Urban Watershed

Economic Valuation of Riparian Corridors and Upland Wildlife Habitat in an Urban Watershed

... significant habitat—the third and final step in the process—was adopted by the Metro Council in September 2005 as part of its Nature in the Neighborhood ...and wildlife habitat protection program ...

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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

... for wildlife analytic hierarchy process (AHP) integrated with remote The evaluation process for wildlife habitat site was conducted based on 7 important factors ...

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Wildlife Habitat Relationships (PSU)

Wildlife Habitat Relationships (PSU)

... oped habitat are better for most ...of habitat components change, so do the types of wildlife species found within the ...habitat. Wildlife management often involves manipulating ...

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Use of radiometrics for bioregional conservation evaluation and wildlife habitat modelling in Central Australia

Use of radiometrics for bioregional conservation evaluation and wildlife habitat modelling in Central Australia

... The aim of this contribution was to introduce a study investigating the utility of radiometric data for predicting vegetation community patterns and wildlife habitat in the arid zone based on the Burt Plain ...

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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.

... Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, 2005) and rapid population growth and suburban sprawl threatens wildlife habitat, environmental health, ecosystem services, working lands, rural economies and ...

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Adaptive participation in forest planning contingent on a hypothetical large-scale forest disturbance

Adaptive participation in forest planning contingent on a hypothetical large-scale forest disturbance

... critical factor influencing the social acceptability of deci- sions to come out of those processes (Daniels and Walker 1996, Wondelleck and Yaffee 2000). Frequently, research addressing stakeholder representation focuses ...

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Paternity and Intracranial Abscessation in White-Tailed Deer Under Quality Deer Management.

Paternity and Intracranial Abscessation in White-Tailed Deer Under Quality Deer Management.

... To determine the impact of deer management practices on prevalence of A. pyogenes on the Upper Eastern Shore region of Maryland, we collected head and nasal swabs from (N = 113) hunter-killed male and female deer data ...

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Land Exchanges and Public Lands Bills in Utah

Land Exchanges and Public Lands Bills in Utah

... SITLA inholdings within the then newly created 1.7 million acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (Flinders et al., 2002, p. 1) and other national monuments and parks for more developable land and $50,000,000 ...

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California's Coast: The Struggle Today -- A Plan for Tomorrow (Part I)

California's Coast: The Struggle Today -- A Plan for Tomorrow (Part I)

... Beaches, dunes, wetlands, estuaries and their immediate drainage areas; significant wildlife habitat areas; agricultural lands influenced by the coastal climate or oth[r] ...

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... conservation. Wildlife habitat improvement, restocking of prey base by translocation of herbivores, fencing of protected areas, controlled grazing and rangeland management, adequate compensation, ...

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Effects of stream channelization on bottomland and swamp forest ecosystems

Effects of stream channelization on bottomland and swamp forest ecosystems

... In order to determine the effect of channelization on lesser vegeta- tion, tree growth and vigor, stand regeneration, wildlife habitat and other swamp forest values, the differences in[r] ...

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Development of “green growth”: a conservation planning training module for urban planners in North Carolina

Development of “green growth”: a conservation planning training module for urban planners in North Carolina

... functional wildlife habitat, and diminish our quality of ...Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s (NCWRC) Urban Wildlife Project has worked to steer suburban development away from priority ...

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Habitat Selection by Large Mammals in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

Habitat Selection by Large Mammals in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

... particular, wildlife managers tend to agree that growing human pop- ulation, increasing food demand, human settlements and habitat disturbances resulting from anthropogenic developments and resource ...

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California wildlife faces uncertain future

California wildlife faces uncertain future

... Today the greatest new threats to wildlife and their habitats in California come from continued human population growth and urban sprawl, making any wildlife-habitat values provided by a[r] ...

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Native Plants Every Garden IVPL

Native Plants Every Garden IVPL

... ▪ National Wildlife Federation “Certified Wildlife Habitat” program, includes native plant finder tool ▪ Other organizations have their own certification. programs.[r] ...

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The Comparative Institutions Approach to Wildlife Governance

The Comparative Institutions Approach to Wildlife Governance

... the habitat and the stocks of wild ...life habitat and wildlife populations are part of the land which has many attributes and uses—most notably, residential and agricultural ...ranching, ...

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The ecological effects of new roads : a literature review

The ecological effects of new roads : a literature review

... Southerland (1995) has drawn attention to the incremental effects of road developments and argues strongly that roads are an important case of the loss of biological diversity. The effects of roads on biota and habitats ...

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The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

... Key-words: wildlife disease systems, wildlife ecology, disease surveillance, demographic fluctuations, wildlife populations, disease transmission models, stochastic population models... [r] ...

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Toward a quantification of risks at the nexus of conservation and health: the case of bushmeat markets in Lao PDR

Toward a quantification of risks at the nexus of conservation and health: the case of bushmeat markets in Lao PDR

... 4.2. Characterizing the exposure to pathogens from bushmeat trade The exposure of humans to pathogens is in part determined by the species and the quantity traded and consumed. The preference for ro- dents and bats is a ...

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