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Comprehensive Management Of Commensal Bats, Stephen C. Frantz, Brian R. Laniewicz
Comprehensive Management Of Commensal Bats, Stephen C. Frantz, Brian R. Laniewicz
Wildlife Damage Management Conference Proceedings
This paper reviews the basic concepts behind a comprehensive management approach to managing commensal species, and then considers how this approach is applied to bats that live within and about the built environment. Management activities should take into consideration the whole environment in which the target species is active, including the periodic changes that occur within that environment. Comprehensive management includes a clear understanding of: the biology, behavior and ecology of the species to be managed; the environment in which that species is active (especially harborage location); and the appropriate intervention methods used to manage such species. Interventions fall under …
Chronic And Emerging Water Issues In The South Platte/Front Range Corridor, James S. Lochhead
Chronic And Emerging Water Issues In The South Platte/Front Range Corridor, James S. Lochhead
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
16 pages.
Potential For Coordinated Facilities Management Along The Northern Front Range, Marc Waage
Potential For Coordinated Facilities Management Along The Northern Front Range, Marc Waage
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
2 pages.
Regionalized Water Management: An Evolving Hydrocommons?, Gary D. Weatherford
Regionalized Water Management: An Evolving Hydrocommons?, Gary D. Weatherford
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
26 pages.
Contains footnotes and 8 pages of references.
Metropolitan Water Supply Investigation Final Report: Report To The Colorado Water Conservation Board, January 1999, Hydrosphere Resource Consultants, Inc. Et Al.
Metropolitan Water Supply Investigation Final Report: Report To The Colorado Water Conservation Board, January 1999, Hydrosphere Resource Consultants, Inc. Et Al.
Water and Growth in the West (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
207 pages (includes color illustrations and maps).
Contains 5 pages of references.
Best Practices In Endangered Species Recovery Planning: Lessons For The Conservation Of Maine’S Atlantic Salmon, Raymond J. O’Connor, Ray B. Owen, Judith Rhymer
Best Practices In Endangered Species Recovery Planning: Lessons For The Conservation Of Maine’S Atlantic Salmon, Raymond J. O’Connor, Ray B. Owen, Judith Rhymer
Maine Policy Review
The call for federal listing of Atlantic salmon as endangered implies that such action will result in a recovery plan for the species that is superior to Maine ’s Atlantic Salmon Conservation Plan. In this article the authors compare the Maine plan against the findings of a recent review of Endangered Species Act recovery plans. The review, conducted by the Society for Conservation Biology in collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, assessed the quality of a national sample of Endangered Species Act recovery plans with the intention of identifying “best practice.” By comparing the Maine plan to the …