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Integrating Agroforestry Practices for Wildlife Habitat (2008) [PDF]
"Agricultural practices and land-use decisions influence wildlife habitat and use by wildlife. Some actions can enhance habitats, while others negatively impact wildlife. Certain land-use practices have resulted in a decrease in the quality and diversity
Pierce, Robert A., II, Walter, Dusty
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Composition, distribution and suitability of habitats for managing game species was analyzed and compared for two selected hunting grounds in the Sava River basin floodplain in Croatia.
S. Ozimec +4 more
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Urban deer are requiring a renegotiation of settler-Six Nations relations in Hamilton, Ontario. In this article, Daniel Coleman attempts to get to know one doe group that share his neighbourhood in an effort to understand what their presence has to say ...
Coleman, Daniel
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The Libby hydroelectric project, located on the Kootenai River in northwestern Montana, resulted in several impacts to the wildlife communities which occupied the habitats inundated by Lake Koocanusa. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, in cooperation with the other management agencies, developed an impact assessment and a wildlife and ...
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Relating Wildlife Camera Trap Data to Tick Abundance: Testing the Relationship in Different Habitats
Simple Summary This study addresses the growing risk of tick bites, which is becoming more prevalent due to changes in landscape, leading to an increase in wildlife that supports tick populations, raising the risk of disease transmission to humans and ...
R. Vada +5 more
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Net Costs of Wildlife Damage on Private Lands [PDF]
This study models net welfare impacts on producers who receive utility from on-farm wildlife populations that are not costlessly disposable. Wildlife damage levels where net benefits are zero indicate producers' maximum willingness to pay for on-farm ...
Heigh, Lori +2 more
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\u3ci\u3eOpinion\u3c/i\u3e Bridging the disconnect between agencies and forest landowners to manage deer impact [PDF]
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are managed at 2 levels: by federal, state, or local resource agencies on large, heterogeneous landscapes usually \u3e200 ha; and by individual property owners on smaller (generallyha) and more discrete ...
deCalesta, David S.
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Identifying environmental features for land management decisions [PDF]
The benefits of changes in management organization and facilities for the Center for Remote Sensing and Cartography in Utah are reported as well as interactions with and outreach to state and local agencies. Completed projects are described which studied
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Can the mid-Holocene provide suitable models for rewilding the landscape in Britain? [PDF]
Palaeoecologists have been encouraging us to think about the relevance of the Holocene fossil record for nature conservation for many years (e.g. Buckland 1993) but this information seems slow to filter through to the conservation community.
Buckland, Paul C. +3 more
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Foraging under Predation Risk: A test of giving-up densities with samango monkeys in South Africa [PDF]
Animals frequently make a trade-off between food and safety and will sacrifice feeding effort if it means safety from predators. A forager can also vary its vigilance levels to manage predation risk.
SASSOON, RACHEL
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