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Fish Stock And Fishery Enhancement In Western Australia. A Summary Report., Department Of Fisheries
Fish Stock And Fishery Enhancement In Western Australia. A Summary Report., Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries Management Papers
This summary paper provides an overview of the key proposals set out in the full policy discussion paper, Fisheries Management Paper No 175. It does not discuss the theoretical background for the framework presented and therefore readers interested in such discussion are directed to Fisheries Management Paper No 175.
Both papers have been prepared to encourage public involvement in the development of policy for stock enhancement within Western Australian waters. Stock enhancement can involve an existing fishery or creation of a new fishery through the translocation of fish. It affects both public and private waters.
The Hardy Inlet Estuarine Fishery Management Issues And Options, Department Of Fisheries
The Hardy Inlet Estuarine Fishery Management Issues And Options, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries Management Papers
This paper presents information available on fish resources in the Hardy Inlet/Blackwood River system, and discusses the key management matters and likely impacts of a number of possible management measures.
Unusual Behavior By Bison, Bison Bison, Toward Elk, Cervus Elaphus, And Wolves, Canis Lupus, L. David Mech, Rick T. Mcintyre, Douglas W. Smith
Unusual Behavior By Bison, Bison Bison, Toward Elk, Cervus Elaphus, And Wolves, Canis Lupus, L. David Mech, Rick T. Mcintyre, Douglas W. Smith
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
Incidents are described of Bison (Bison bison) in Yellowstone National Park mauling and possibly killing a young Elk (Cervus elaphus) calf, chasing wolves (Canis lupus) off Elk they had just killed or were killing, and keeping the wolves away for extended periods. During one of the latter cases, the Bison knocked a wolf-wounded Elk down. Bison were also seen approaching wolves that were resting and sleeping, rousting them, following them to new resting places and repeating this behavior. These behaviors might represent some type of generalized hyper-defensiveness that functions as an anti-predator strategy.
Wpa News 72 (2004), World Pheasant Association
Wpa News 72 (2004), World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
WPA News (Winter 2004), number 72
Published by the World Pheasant Association
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2003/2004, World Pheasant Association
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2003/2004, 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 2003/2004, Philip J. K. McGowan and Rahul Kaul
WPA around the world: Highlights from the chapters
Cracid Specialist Group report, Dan M. Brooks
Grouse Specialist Group report, Ilse Storch
Megapode Specialist Group report, Rene Dekker, Darryl Jones, and Gillian C. Baker
Partridge, Quail and Francolin Specialist Group report, John P. Carroll
Pheasant Specialist Group report, Peter J. Garson
Conservation breeding in Europe and Gary Robbins and the United Kingdom Census, John Corder
WPA European Conservation Alain Hennache and Breeding Group, Michel St. Jaime
25 years …
Proceedings Of The Symposium On Conservation Of Quail In The Neotropics, Jack Clinton Eitniear, John T. Baccus, Sheldon L. Dingle, John P. Carroll
Proceedings Of The Symposium On Conservation Of Quail In The Neotropics, Jack Clinton Eitniear, John T. Baccus, Sheldon L. Dingle, John P. Carroll
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Conference Proceedings
Preface, John P. Carroll
Quail of México and Adjacent Central America: Status and Conservation Concerns, John P. Carroll and Jack C. Eitniear
Changing Densities of Singing Quail (Dactylortyx thoracicus) in El Cielo Biosphere, Tamaulipas, Mexico: 1949-1996, Jack C. Eitniear and Alvaro Aragon T.
Status of the Bearded Wood-partridge (Dendrortyx barbatus): With Comments on Its Conservation in Querétaro, John T. Baccus
Aspectos de la Dieta y Anidacon de la Cordorniz Rayata (Banded Quail) Philortyx fasciatus, Fernando Urbina-Torres y Lucila Zaiñhana-Ortiz
Long-tailed Tree-quail (Dendrortyx macroura): Current Knowledge and Research Needs, Gilberto Chavez-Leon
Abundance of the …
Third International Galliformes Symposium 2004 (April 5-10, 2004, Dehradun, India): Abstracts, World Pheasant Association, India Ministry Of Environment And Forests, British High Commission
Third International Galliformes Symposium 2004 (April 5-10, 2004, Dehradun, India): Abstracts, World Pheasant Association, India Ministry Of Environment And Forests, British High Commission
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Conference Proceedings
Abstracts
Strategy for Conservation of Pheasants in Himachal Pradesh, India, A. K. Gulati
An overview of Galliformes Conservation in Sikkim, India, T. R. Sharma
Distribution, status and conservation Galliformes in north east India, Anwaruddin Choudhury
Status of Galliformes in Pakistan and prioritising conservation areas, Rab Nawaz
The status and conservation needs of Nepal 's Galliformes, HemSagar Baral
Status of Galliformes in Bhutan, Rebecca Pradhan
Status and conservation of the Galliformes of Bangladesh, M. Sohrab Uddin Sarker
Galliformes of Sri Lanka: Status and conservation needs, Charles Santiapillai and S. Wijeyamchan
A strategy for the conservation of Galliformes of South Asia, Rahul …
Curassows, Guans And Chacalacas: Status Survey And Conservation Action Plan (2000-2004), Stuart D. Strahl, Daniel M. Brooks
Curassows, Guans And Chacalacas: Status Survey And Conservation Action Plan (2000-2004), Stuart D. Strahl, Daniel M. Brooks
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials
Executive Summary
Introduction
- Scope, structure, and objectives of the plan
- Rationale for the action plan
- Relevance of the action plan to general biodiversity conservation
- Cracid Specialist Group activities, strategy, and history
- Symposia and workshops
- Cracid Specialist Group publications
- Other activities related to cracid conservation
- Cracid natural history
- Evolution and ecology
- Biogeography, distribution, and habitat association
- The role of cracids in ecosystems
- Cracids as biological indicators of ecosystem health
- Socio-economic importance of cracids
- Sustainable use
- Potential for ecotourism
- Taxonomic definitions used in this action plan
- Threats to cracids
- Hunting pressure
- Habitat destruction
- Lack of knowledge
- Action needed to secure the future …
Hortaliza: A Youth "Nutrition" Garden In Southwest Detroit, Kameshwari Pothukuchi
Hortaliza: A Youth "Nutrition" Garden In Southwest Detroit, Kameshwari Pothukuchi
Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Research Publications
This paper documents a youth garden that was developed in 2000 through a university-community partnership in a low-income, predominantly Latino neighborhood in southwest Detroit. It involved four community-based organizations and several residents -- youth among them -- from the neighborhood, in garden planning, set-up, and management. Kids grew vegetables of different kinds to take home and ate healthy snacks at the garden. They learned about the importance of vegetables and fruits to healthy diets, the nutritional value of particular vegetables, and how to grow vegetables. At the end of the season, we documented increased interest among kids in eating fruits …
Pqf News: Newsletter Of The Wpa/Birdlife/Species Survival Commission Partridge, Quail, And Francolin Specialist Group 20-22 (2004-2007), World Pheasant Association, Birdlife International, Iucn Species Survival Commission
Pqf News: Newsletter Of The Wpa/Birdlife/Species Survival Commission Partridge, Quail, And Francolin Specialist Group 20-22 (2004-2007), World Pheasant Association, Birdlife International, Iucn Species Survival Commission
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
The purpose of the newsletter is to receive details of new projects, re-assessments of the status of relevant species, interesting discoveries or observations, taxonomic changes, conservation successes or threats and anything else that members might find interesting. We would like in future issues to produce a list of relevant publications which appear during the year in order to keep members up-to-date with current information. We will publish requests for contacts or information, advertisements for conferences and workshops and news of projects and project proposals.
Issue 20 (2004)
International Galliformes Symposium: India 2004, Stephen Browne
Scientist Training Workshop, Brant Faircloth
IUCN …
Boletín De El Iucn/Birdlife/Wpa Grupo De Especialistas En Crácidos 18-22 (2004-2006), Iucn, Birdlife International, Wpa Cracid Specialist Group
Boletín De El Iucn/Birdlife/Wpa Grupo De Especialistas En Crácidos 18-22 (2004-2006), Iucn, Birdlife International, Wpa Cracid Specialist Group
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
Volume 18 (March 2004)
Estatus de Crax rubra en Punta de Manabique, Guatemala: Habitat, tamaño de poblacion, y impacto humano, Knut Eisermann
Status de Crax rubra em Punta de manabique, Guatemala: Habitat, tamanho populacional, e impacto humano, Knut Eisermann
Status of great curassow (Crax rubra) in Punta de Manabique, Guatemala: Habitat, population size, and human impact, Knut Eisermann
Atacan las pavas a las rapaces? Un caso entre Chamaepetes goudotii y Buteo magnirostris en el norte de la cordillera central, Colombia, Paulo C. Pulgarin-R.
Jacus atacam aves de rapina? Um caso entre Chamaepetes goudotii e Buteo magnirostris no norte …
Record High Wolf, Canis Lupus, Pack Density, L. David Mech, Shawn Tracy
Record High Wolf, Canis Lupus, Pack Density, L. David Mech, Shawn Tracy
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
This report documents a year-around Wolf (Canis lupus) density of 18.2/100 km2 and a summer density of 30.8/100 km2, in a northeastern Minnesota Wolf pack. The previous record was a summer density of 14.1/100 km2, for a Wolf pack on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Friends Of Red Rock Canyon Quarterly Meeting, Public Lands Institute
Friends Of Red Rock Canyon Quarterly Meeting, Public Lands Institute
Presentations (PLI)
The Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, and management of public lands.
The Translocation Of Golden Perch, Murray Cod And Australian Bass, Into And Within Western Australia, For The Purposes Of Recreational Stocking, Domestic Stocking And Commercial And Non-Commercial Aquaculture. A Discussion Paper., Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries Management Papers
This discussion paper has been prepared to provide information to assist in assessment of the possible impact of the translocation of golden perch (Macquaria ambigua), Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) and Australian bass (Macquaria novemaculeata) into and within Western Australia, for the purposes of recreational stocking, domestic stocking, commercial and non-commercial aquaculture. In assessing the translocation of any aquatic species, economic and social benefits must be balanced with biological and environmental risks.
Inventory Of The Land Conservation Values Of The Houtman Abrolhos Islands., Department Of Fisheries. Western Australia
Inventory Of The Land Conservation Values Of The Houtman Abrolhos Islands., Department Of Fisheries. Western Australia
Fisheries Management Papers
There is growing pressure for increased development on the Houtman Abrolhos Islands (Abrolhos Islands). Much work on the natural, historical and cultural values of the islands has been undertaken. This document is a review of this work, which provides an overview of the conservation values of the islands, and should prove useful in considering the selection, design and evaluation of proposed developments at the Abrolhos Islands. Based on existing information, the purpose of the Review of the Land Conservation Values of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands is to: • identify and map areas of conservation value (natural, historical and cultural); and …
Draft Plan Of Management For The Proposed Point Quobba Fish Habitat Protection Area., Department Of Fisheries
Draft Plan Of Management For The Proposed Point Quobba Fish Habitat Protection Area., Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries Management Papers
Point Quobba is a popular site for locals and tourists for beach activities, fishing and snorkelling, and as a place for children to learn to swim and gain an awareness of the marine environment. The marine life and habitats of the area are of considerable scientific and recreational interest and are highly valued in the local community. However, they are at risk from their high level of use and from conflict between users due to their proximity to popular tourism, boat ramp, camping and settlement areas on-shore.
Sustainable Agricultural Growth In The Al-Ahsa Oasis Of Saudi Arabia: Harmonizing Wto Goals, Environmental Constraints, And National Food Security Issues, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Mass
Sustainable Agricultural Growth In The Al-Ahsa Oasis Of Saudi Arabia: Harmonizing Wto Goals, Environmental Constraints, And National Food Security Issues, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Mass
All-Inclusive List of Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Local agricultural practices in Saudi Arabia today are shaped by local land, labor, and technological conditions, by national governmental regulations, subsidies, and price controls, and by the global impacts of foreign competition and goals of international organizations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO). Human and natural forces over which local oasis residents have no control exert more influence upon their social and economic life than do daily agricultural tasks. These forces are recognized by Saudi national planners, for agricultural development is very important to the government and to oasis dwellers in Saudi Arabia. Reducing the loss of foreign exchange, …
Wpa News 71 (2003), World Pheasant Association
Wpa News 71 (2003), World Pheasant Association
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Newsletters
WPA News (Summer 2003), number 71
Published by the World Pheasant Association
Plan Of Management For The Miaboolya Beach Fish Habitat Protection Area, Shane Alymore, Sarah Anderson
Plan Of Management For The Miaboolya Beach Fish Habitat Protection Area, Shane Alymore, Sarah Anderson
Fisheries Management Papers
The aim of this management plan is to protect and rehabilitate the aquatic habitat of Miaboolya Beach, the associated mangrove ecosystem, and involve the community in their management. By setting the area aside as a FHPA, the Department of Fisheries has established a framework to promote and actively conserve all the habitats within the Miaboolya system, as described in Section 3 of this document.
Fisheries Statutory Management Authority Inquiry Background Paper, H. G. Brayford
Fisheries Statutory Management Authority Inquiry Background Paper, H. G. Brayford
Fisheries Management Papers
The objective of this paper is to provide factual background to the issues that are likely to be relevant to the Advisory Committee’s considerations and to the interests of stakeholders. It also pulls together relevant reference material and experiences from within WA and from other fisheries jurisdictions in Australia.
Wolf Social Ecology, L. David Mech, Luigi Boitani
Wolf Social Ecology, L. David Mech, Luigi Boitani
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
THE FIRST REAL BEGINNING to our understanding of wolf social ecology came from wolf 2204 on 23 May 1972. State depredation control trapper Lawrence Waino, of Duluth, Minnesota, had caught this female wolf 112 km ( 67 mi) south of where L. D. Mech had radio-collared her in the Superior National Forest 2 years earlier. A young lone wolf, nomadic over 100 km2 (40 mi2) during the 9 months Mech had been able to keep track of her, she had then disappeared until Waino caught her. From her nipples it was apparent that she had just been …
Restoration Of The Red Wolf, Michael K. Phillips, V. Gary Henry, Brian T. Kelly
Restoration Of The Red Wolf, Michael K. Phillips, V. Gary Henry, Brian T. Kelly
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
"WOLFERS" IN NORTHEASTERN North Carolina were busy on February 5, 1768. Records from the Tyrrell County courthouse read:
Giles Long and Thomas Wilkinson awarded one pound for a certified wolf scalp; Jeremiah Norman awarded two pounds for certified wolf and wild-cat scalps; Davenport Smithwick awarded one pound for a certified wolf-scalp.
Such was the nature of the war on the wolf: people killed them for money. The belief of the time held that the war was necessary because it was humankind's manifest destiny to tame the wilderness. And for the wilderness to be tame, the wolf had to be exterminated. …
Wolf-Prey Relations, L. David Mech, Rolf O. Peterson
Wolf-Prey Relations, L. David Mech, Rolf O. Peterson
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
AS 1 (L. o. MECH) watched from a small ski plane while fifteen wolves surrounded a moose on snowy Isle Royale, I had no idea this encounter would typify observations I would make during 40 more years of studying wolf-prey interactions.
My usual routine while observing wolves hunting was to have my pilot keep circling broadly over the scene so I could watch the wolves' attacks without disturbing any of the animals. Only this time there was no attack. The moose held the wolves at bay for about 5 minutes (fig. p), and then the pack left.
From this observation …
References, L. David Mech, Luigi Boitani
References, L. David Mech, Luigi Boitani
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
Abrams, P. A. 2000. The evolution of predator-prey interactions. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 31:79-105.
Abuladze, K. I. 1964. Osnovy Tsestodologii. Vol. IV. Teniatylentochnye gel' minty zhivotnykh i cheloveka i vyzyvaevaniia. Nauka, Moscow. 530 pp.
Achuff, P. L., and R. Petocz. 1988. Preliminary resource inventory of the Arjin Mountains Nature Reserve, Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. World Wide Fund for Nature, Gland, Switzerland. 78 pp.
Ackerman, B. B., F. A. Leban, M. D. Samuel, and E. 0. Garton. 1990. User's manual for program Home Range. 2d ed. Technical Report no. 15. Forestry, Wildlife, and Range Experiment Station, University ofldaho, Moscow.
Acorn, …
Wolf Interactions With Non-Prey, Warren B. Ballard, Ludwig N. Carbyn, Douglas W. Smith
Wolf Interactions With Non-Prey, Warren B. Ballard, Ludwig N. Carbyn, Douglas W. Smith
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
WOLVES SHARE THEIR ENVIRONMENT with many animals besides those that they prey on, and the nature of the interactions between wolves and these other creatures varies considerably. Some of these sympatric animals are fellow canids such as foxes, coyotes, and jackals. Others are large carnivores such as bears and cougars. In addition, ravens, eagles, wolverines, and a host of other birds and mammals interact with wolves, if only by feeding on the remains of their kills.
Incidence Of Mink, Mustela Vison, And River Otter, Lutra Canadensis, In A Highly Urbanized Area, L. David Mech
Incidence Of Mink, Mustela Vison, And River Otter, Lutra Canadensis, In A Highly Urbanized Area, L. David Mech
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
Mink (Mustela vison) frequently inhabited or traversed a residential. business. and industrial part of the Twin Cities. Minnesota, with little water or natural vegetation. At least one River Otter (Lutra canadensis) also resided on a small pond on a golf course in the area for several winter months.
Proceedings Of The European Conference Black Grouse – Endangered Species Of Europe (September 8–12, 2003: Prague, Czech Republic), Petra Málková, Petr Procházka
Proceedings Of The European Conference Black Grouse – Endangered Species Of Europe (September 8–12, 2003: Prague, Czech Republic), Petra Málková, Petr Procházka
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Conference Proceedings
RSPB black grouse conservation work in north Scotland, Chris Donald and Dave O’Hara
Influences of habitat structure, climate, disturbances and predation on population dynamics of black grouse in the northern Ore Mountains, Sven Herzog and Torsten Krüger
Population fragmentation and genetic variability in European black grouse: A progress report, Jacob Höglund, David Baines, Jobs Karl Larsson, and Gernot Segelbacher
Black Grouse habitats in Poland, Robert Kamieniarz
Ecological requirements for black grouse: A case study in the Belgian Hautes-Fagnes, Christine Keulen, Yves Pieper, André Doyen, Olivier Charlet, Pascal Poncin, and Jean-Claude Ruwet
Climatic modelling of black grouse population dynamics: A game …
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2002/2003, World Pheasant Association
Annual Review Of The World Pheasant Association 2002/2003, 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 2002/2003 (including South Asia Office), Philip J. K. McGowan and Rahul Kaul
WPA around the world: Highlights from the chapters
Cracid Specialist Group report, Daniel M. Brooks
Grouse Specialist Group report, Ilse Storch
Megapode Specialist Group report, René Dekker
Partridge, Quail and Francolin Specialist Group report, John P. Carroll
Pheasant Specialist Group report, Peter J. Garson
Galliformes in captivity: Results of the United Kingdom Galliformes Census 2002, Gary Robbins and John Corder
Cracids in coastal Alagoas State, northeastern Brazil, Luís Fábio Silveira and Fábio Olmos …
Conclusion, L. David Mech, Luigi Boitani
Conclusion, L. David Mech, Luigi Boitani
United States Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center: Publications
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are an issue. In the vast emptiness of the northern tundra or the Arabian desert, on the outskirts of a European town or in the safety of an American national park, in meager agricultural lands in India or mountains in rich Norway or Switzerland, wolves always attract people's attention. Wolves form a key part of many ecosystems, and they are considered charismatic creatures by most human cultures. Thus they polarize public opinion and make headlines year after year.
If we look back 6o years to …
Action Education In Land Use Decisions: Student Views On Urbanization And Farmland Loss, Mindi Schneider, Charles A. Francis, Dick Esseks
Action Education In Land Use Decisions: Student Views On Urbanization And Farmland Loss, Mindi Schneider, Charles A. Francis, Dick Esseks
CARI Extension and Education Materials for Sustainable Agriculture
Loss of prime farmland is a serious concern in the United States and around the globe. With rapid urban population increases, the activities and perceived needs of concentrated groups of people result in the swallowing of some of the most fertile lands in this country. Today we have just under 2 acres of productive farmland per person in the United States. Given the current population growth rate due to births and immigration, plus the present rate of farmland loss, World Watch Institute estimates that we will have about 0.6 acres or one-third as much farmland available per person by 2055--a …