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Articles 301 - 330 of 618
Full-Text Articles in Environmental Policy
Conserving Cracids: The Most Threatened Family Of Birds In The Americas, Daniel M. Brooks
Conserving Cracids: The Most Threatened Family Of Birds In The Americas, Daniel M. Brooks
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials
Preface, Russell Mittermeier
Foreword, Stuart D. Strahl
Biology and Conservation of Cracids, Daniel M. Brooks and Richard A. Fuller
- Introduction
- The natural history of cracids
- Why are iracids important
- Threats to the survival of cracids
- Conservation actions for cracids
Methods, Daniel M. Brooks and Stuart D. Strahl
Extinct in the Wild and Critically Endangered
- Alagoas curassow (Mitu mitu), Carlos A. Bianchi
- White-winged guan (Penelope albipennis), Fernando Angulo Pratolongo, Víctor Raúl Díaz, Rob Williams, and Laura Cancino
- Trinidad piping-guan (Aburria pipile), Floyd E. Hayes
- Horned guan (Oreophasis …
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2005/2006, World Pheasant Association
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2005/2006, World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials
Chairman of Trustees' report, G. R. (Dick) Potts
Treasurer's report for the year ended April 30, 2006, J. A. Sampson
Responding to UK Government consultations affecting captive stocks, Dick Potts and Simon Mayes
Specialist Groups: Global networks of technical excellence
WPA around the world: highlights from the chapters
Does the Blyth's tragopan have a future in captivity? Michel Saint Jalme and Sophie Chavanne
Cheer pheasant conservation summit in Kathmandu, Peter J. Garson and Hem S. Baral
Making forests more sustainable in Palas Valley, District Kohistan, Pakistan, Rab Nawaz
Key findings from the 2005 annual species surveys in UK and Germany, …
Grouse News 31-40 (2006-2010), World Pheasant Association, Birdlife International, Iucn Ssc Grouse Specialist Grop
Grouse News 31-40 (2006-2010), World Pheasant Association, Birdlife International, Iucn Ssc Grouse Specialist Grop
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
Issue 31 (May 2006)
Editorial 2 From the Chair 2 Research Reports Capercaillie as a tool of forest planning and as an indicator of forest environment quality 4 A Study of Caucasian black grouse Tetrao mlokosiewiczi population dispersion confined in Iran 5 A habitat and habitat-connectivity model for capercaillie Tetrao urogallus in the Black Forest as a tool for sustainable conservation planning (a PhD project in progress) 9 Clarifying the Status of the Caucasian black grouse Tetrao mlokosiewiczi – methodical approach 11 Could competition with ungulates be a limiting factor for Cantabrian capercaillie? A new Ph.D. project 15 Current status …
Wpa News 76 (2006), World Pheasant Association
Wpa News 76 (2006), World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
WPA News (Winter 2006), number 76
Published by the World Pheasant Association
Urine-Marking And Ground-Scratching By Free-Ranging Arctic Wolves, Canis Lupus Arctos, In Summer, L. David Mech
Urine-Marking And Ground-Scratching By Free-Ranging Arctic Wolves, Canis Lupus Arctos, In Summer, L. David Mech
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
Urine-marking and ground-scratching were observed in an Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus) pack on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada, during 16 summers between 1986 and 2005. All previously known urination postures and ground-scratching by breeding males and females were seen, and incidence of marking and scratching was greatest when non-pack wolves were present. Observations of urine-marking of food remains supported the conclusion from a captive Wolf study that such marking signals lack of edible food.
Day 3: Friday, 19 August 2005: Section 7 Consultation, Susan Linner, Leslie Elwood, Steve Culver
Day 3: Friday, 19 August 2005: Section 7 Consultation, Susan Linner, Leslie Elwood, Steve Culver
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
10 pages (includes color illustrations and map).
Contains references.
Day 3: Friday, 19 August 2005: Habitat Conservation Plans, Susan Linner, Anne Ruggles, Anne Winans
Day 3: Friday, 19 August 2005: Habitat Conservation Plans, Susan Linner, Anne Ruggles, Anne Winans
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
5 pages (includes illustration).
Contains references.
Day 2: Thursday, 18 August 2005: Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Bob Muth, Tom Pitts, Dan Luecke
Day 2: Thursday, 18 August 2005: Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Bob Muth, Tom Pitts, Dan Luecke
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
58 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Contains references.
Day 2: Thursday, 18 August 2005: Candidate Conservation Agreements And Collaborative Multi-Party Agreements, Al Pfister, Gary Skiba, Tim Lehmann
Day 2: Thursday, 18 August 2005: Candidate Conservation Agreements And Collaborative Multi-Party Agreements, Al Pfister, Gary Skiba, Tim Lehmann
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
8 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Contains references.
Day 2: Thursday, 18 August 2005: Canada Lynx Reintroduction, Gary Skiba, Rob Edward, Bonnie Kline
Day 2: Thursday, 18 August 2005: Canada Lynx Reintroduction, Gary Skiba, Rob Edward, Bonnie Kline
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
5 pages (includes some color illustrations and maps).
Contains references.
Agenda: Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
The Center sponsored its third annual field tour for staff members of the United States Congress, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the Colorado state legislature.
Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Introduction, Mark Squillace
Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Introduction, Mark Squillace
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
5 pages.
Contains references.
Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Science And The Esa, Joy Nicholopoulos, William Lewis
Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Science And The Esa, Joy Nicholopoulos, William Lewis
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
43 pages (includes illustrations and map).
Contains references.
Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Biodiversity And Critical Habitat, Charles Bedford, Federico Cheever, Tim Sullivan
Day 1: Wednesday, 17 August 2005: Biodiversity And Critical Habitat, Charles Bedford, Federico Cheever, Tim Sullivan
Endangered Species Act Congressional Field Tour (August 17-19)
6 pages (includes color illustration).
Contains references.
Wpa News 75 (2005), World Pheasant Association
Wpa News 75 (2005), World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
WPA News (Summer 2005), number 75
Published by the World Pheasant Association
European Conference, Cynhadledd Ceiliog Y Rhos = 3rd International Black Grouse Conference (Llys Fasi Agricultural College, Ruthin, North Wales: March 20-25, 2005): Conference Review
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Conference Proceedings
The Countryside Council for Wales: The 2005 Black Grouse Conference, Roger Lovegrove
Spatially explicit modelling of black grouse (Tetrao tetrix L.) habitat quality evolution induced by green alder (Alnus alnobetula (Ehrh.) C. Koch) expansion on abandoned meadows in the northern French Alps, Samuel Decout, Philippe Delcros, and Jean-Jacques Brun
Factors affecting black grouse numbers: An overview of the part of predators [Short note], M. Loneux, Karl-Heinz Kolb, J.-C. Ruwet, and P. Poncin
Modelling the influence of climate on black grouse population dynamics in Lüneburger Heide (North Germany), Michèle Loneux, Manfred Lütkepohl, Jann Wübbenhorst, and James K. Lindsey
Modelling …
Bears Remain Top Summer Predators, Shannon M. Barber, L. David Mech, P. J. White
Bears Remain Top Summer Predators, Shannon M. Barber, L. David Mech, P. J. White
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
In the ten years since wolves (Canis lupus) were restored to Yellowstone National Park (YNP), elk (Cervus elaphus) numbers have substantially decreased. The northern range elk herd is the largest elk herd in Yellowstone, and constitutes the majority of the park’s elk population. During 1994–2005, early winter counts of northern Yellowstone elk decreased from 19,045 to 9,545. Also, during winters 2000–2004, calf:cow ratios declined from 29:100 to 12:100, and were among the lowest recorded during the past several decades. Though many factors (e.g., predation, hunting, and drought) likely contributed to this decreasing abundance and low recruitment, …
Decline And Recovery Of A High Arctic Wolf-Prey System, L. David Mech
Decline And Recovery Of A High Arctic Wolf-Prey System, L. David Mech
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
A long-existing system of wolves (Canis lupus), muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus), and arctic hares (Lepus arcticus) in a 2600 km2 area of Canada’s High Arctic (80° N latitude) began collapsing in 1997 because of unusual adverse summer weather but recovered to a level at which all three species were reproducing by 2004. Recovery of wolf presence and reproduction appeared to be more dependent on muskox increase than on hare increase.
Un vieux système biologique composé de loups (Canis lupus), de boeufs musqués (Ovibos moschatus) et de lièvres arctiques (Lepus …
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2004/2005, World Pheasant Association
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2004/2005, World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials
Chairman of Trustees' report, Dick Potts
Treasurer's report and accounts, Ian Hoggarth
Conservation activities in 2004/2005, Philip J. K. McGowan
WPA around the world: Highlights from the chapters
Grouse Specialist Group report, Ilse Storch
Megapode Specialist Group report, Rene Dekker Darryl N. Jones, and Gillian C. Baker
Partridge, Quail and Francolin Specialist Group report, John P. Carroll
Pheasant Specialist Group report, Peter J. Garson
Species Survey 2004, Philip J. K. McGowan
Re-introduction of Green Peafowl into Peninsular Malaysia, Gary Robbins and John Corder
Ten years of WPA:s South Asian Field Office, Rahul Kaul
Range expansion of grey francolin in the …
Wpa News 74 (2005), World Pheasant Association
Wpa News 74 (2005), World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
WPA News (Winter 2005), number 74
Published by the World Pheasant Association
The Challenge Of Environmental Protection, Jennifer Mattei
The Challenge Of Environmental Protection, Jennifer Mattei
Biology Faculty Publications
Connecticut is in the midst of a demographic transition to a period of lower population growth. These demographic changes will help check the pressures exerted on the state's natural resources by population growth. Water, air, soil, energy sources, food, fisheries, forests, and biodiversity are common pool resources upon which we depend in ways that transcend political boundaries. Those governing Connecticut should help turn the state into a model of how to manage natural resources by halting forest fragmentation, reducing pollution, and promoting environmental science education.
Wpa News 73 (2004), World Pheasant Association
Wpa News 73 (2004), World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
WPA News (Summer 2004), number 73
Published by the World Pheasant Association
Slides: Lessons From The Pinedale Anticline Adaptive Management Process, Peter Aengst
Slides: Lessons From The Pinedale Anticline Adaptive Management Process, Peter Aengst
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Peter Aengst, Regional Associate, The Wilderness Society, Northern Rockies Office
24 slides
Slides: Nepa And Adaptive Management, Denise A. Dragoo
Slides: Nepa And Adaptive Management, Denise A. Dragoo
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Denise A. Dragoo, Partner, Snell & Wilmer L.L.P., Salt Lake City, UT
22 slides
Slides: Pinedale Anticline Project Area: The Adaptive Management Process, Prill Mecham
Slides: Pinedale Anticline Project Area: The Adaptive Management Process, Prill Mecham
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Prill Mecham, Pinedale BLM Field Manager
35 slides
Slides: Adaptive Management: Pros, Cons, And Lessons Learned, Pete Morton
Slides: Adaptive Management: Pros, Cons, And Lessons Learned, Pete Morton
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Pete Morton, Ph.D., The Wilderness Society
21 slides
Slides: Lessons Learned From The Development And Implementation Of An Adaptive Management Plan At Three Hydropower Plants In Northeastern Washington State, Bob Dach
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Bob Dach, Federal Activities Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Mountain-Prairie Region, Lakewood, CO
11 slides
Slides: Adaptive Management, Tim Salt
Slides: Adaptive Management, Tim Salt
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Tim Salt, Western Regional Staff Assistant, U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
19 slides
Slides: Industry's View Of 'Lessons Learned' From Pinedale Anticline Eis Adaptive Management, Robin Smith
Slides: Industry's View Of 'Lessons Learned' From Pinedale Anticline Eis Adaptive Management, Robin Smith
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Robin Smith, Mountaintop Consulting, LLC
19 slides
Slides: Bpi Best Practices Initiative: A Collaborative Approach To Leadership For Improving Management Practices On The Working Landscape, Peter Zimmerman
Slides: Bpi Best Practices Initiative: A Collaborative Approach To Leadership For Improving Management Practices On The Working Landscape, Peter Zimmerman
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Peter Zimmerman, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
19 slides