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Application of indigenous knowledge systems in wildlife management: a case study of the Samburu pastoral community in Kenya

Application of indigenous knowledge systems in wildlife management: a case study of the Samburu pastoral community in Kenya

... various wildlife products by the community such as hones, bones, hide and skin (a clear indication of close interaction and beneficial ...the wildlife in their locality useful to the KWS and other ...

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NATURAL RESOURCES FISH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

NATURAL RESOURCES FISH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

... and control, construction of floating nests sites, rafts, or artificial islands may help. Islands can be constructed most conveniently in connection with new pond or wetland development by leaving higher sections exposed ...

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Examining Landowner Attitudes and Behavior Towards Wildlife Management on Private Land in North Carolina

Examining Landowner Attitudes and Behavior Towards Wildlife Management on Private Land in North Carolina

... improve wildlife habitat was influenced by three attribute variables: age, years in operation, and ...desire wildlife habitat improvement as being a 45-54 year old male farming > ...towards ...

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Geographic Information Systems in wildlife management

Geographic Information Systems in wildlife management

... This report provides a comprehensive yet simple guide to the construction and use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) for collating, analysing, updating and managing data in wildlife management or ...

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Protected areas and rural livelihoods: Contrasting systems of wildlife management in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Protected areas and rural livelihoods: Contrasting systems of wildlife management in the Democratic Republic of Congo

... f management w ere outlined in their historical and legal ...Centralised management covers the role o f the state in wildlife ...over wildlife managem ent to the G overnm ent institution, ...

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Zero Tolerance: Evolving Wildlife Management in Kenya

Zero Tolerance: Evolving Wildlife Management in Kenya

... contrasting wildlife management regimes on the probability of elephant presence in the Tsavo ecosystem base on the New York “zero tolerance ...three management regimes (none, passive, and active) ...

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Wildlife management on communal land in Namibia

Wildlife management on communal land in Namibia

... former wildlife management panacea wildlife use in the communal areas was regulated in the sense that permits to hunt, ...2002). Wildlife use among local people was – and often still is – ...

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Diet Analysis for Wildlife Management: Protecting the Cheetah in Namibia, Alicia Walsh

Diet Analysis for Wildlife Management: Protecting the Cheetah in Namibia, Alicia Walsh

... My project addressed mainly human-wildlife conflict and the competition for prey to help save the cheetah, but there are many other challenges the cheetahs face. One is habitat loss and fragmentation, because of ...

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An ecological model for sustainable wildlife management of the Sundarbans' eco-system based on optimal control theory

An ecological model for sustainable wildlife management of the Sundarbans' eco-system based on optimal control theory

... Abstract. The threats to wildlife in Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest in the world are poaching, recur- rent coastal flooding, cyclone and toxicity. Optimal control theory is applied to investigate optimal ...

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MS Canyon 252 Incident Sector Mobile WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLAN

MS Canyon 252 Incident Sector Mobile WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLAN

... Mobile wildlife response trailers are equipped with on-demand hot water systems, wash tables, collapsible tables for use in examining and arranging supplies, as well as various sizes of portable ...The ...

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Testing the Efficacy and Potential Consequences of Fencing As A Wildlife Management Tool

Testing the Efficacy and Potential Consequences of Fencing As A Wildlife Management Tool

... the wildlife that depends on limited available grazing (Ogutu, Piepho, Dublin, Bhola, & Reid, 2009) as well as having negative effects on the availability of wild prey for lions (Tumenta et ...to ...

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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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The Origins of Fish and Wildlife Management Evolution, Genetics and Ecology

The Origins of Fish and Wildlife Management Evolution, Genetics and Ecology

... Course Evaluation: Students are encouraged to participate in the OSU Student Evaluation of Teaching Form — Course evaluation results are extremely important and are used to help me imp[r] ...

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SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES IN EAST AFRICA

SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES IN EAST AFRICA

... to wildlife management revolve around the arrangements for the protection, conservation and sustainable use of any wild plant or wild animal within a given ...countries, wildlife laws and policies ...

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Wildlife Technical Articles

Wildlife Technical Articles

... deer management (QDM) is increasingly promoted and practiced throughout the range of white-tailed deer Odocoileus ...this management strategy are ...three Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) in ...

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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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THE IMPACT OF HUMAN WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN PEECHI VAZHANI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, THRISSUR, KERALA

THE IMPACT OF HUMAN WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN PEECHI VAZHANI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, THRISSUR, KERALA

... Questionnaire survey revealed that farmer’s dependency on agriculture was 56%. Fifty four per cent were supportive to conservation and they believe the need of wild animals in the forests. Eight human casualty incidences ...

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Wildlife on Private Land: Contracting over Wildlife-Inflicted Property Damage and Abatement

Wildlife on Private Land: Contracting over Wildlife-Inflicted Property Damage and Abatement

... of wildlife agency abatement and compensation programs, each may be integrated into a working relationship among landowners and/or ...and wildlife, a discussion of the benets from contracting, the ...

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Wildlife Crop Damage Manual OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

Wildlife Crop Damage Manual OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

... Description: Both of these photographs show the results of squirrels digging in cornfields. Squirrels dig holes that are two to five inches in diameter and the soil is often pulled in one direction. Squirrels can find ...

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Policing wildlife: perspectives on criminality and criminal justice policy in wildlife crime in the UK

Policing wildlife: perspectives on criminality and criminal justice policy in wildlife crime in the UK

... Although offences under the Wild Mammals (Protection) Act 1996 are primarily animal welfare offences, they meet the definition of wildlife crime under which this. research has been [r] ...

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