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Key soil health indicators under humid grazing lands
Soil health can be described using a few key soil health indicators that target a diversity of soil functions. This perspective article highlights how forage management affects these soil health indicators in humid‐zone grazing lands. Abstract Background Soil health describes critical soil functions influenced by land management. Although some key soil
Alan J. Franzluebbers
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Local attitudes toward the cultural seasonal hunting bans in Ghana's Bomfobiri Wildlife Sanctuary: Implications for sustainable wildlife management and tourism. [PDF]
Adom D, Boamah DA.
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This research reveals the functional stability of mixed species foraging flocks (MSF) and their foraging height change with different taxonomic differences along the elevational gradient at Knuckles Montane Reserve, Sri Lanka. This offers new insights into how MSFs sustain with the elevational gradients supporting the altitudinal shifting species ...
Vimukthi. R. Gunasekeara +3 more
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Efficacy and Underpinnings of the Effigy in Wildlife Management. [PDF]
Kluever BM, Foley MJ.
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What makes a major change of wildlife management policy possible? Institutional analysis of Polish wolf governance. [PDF]
Niedziałkowski K, Putkowska-Smoter R.
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Mountains Without Borders: Scaling up Conservation Success for Snow Leopards
This special issue assembles pioneering research addressing three critical and interconnected challenges: establishing where viable populations persist at range edges, advancing methods to monitor this cryptic species and its prey effectively, and evaluating whether landscapes remain connected across political boundaries.
Juan Li, Lingyun Xiao
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Preferences of experts and the general public about wildlife management in Spain. [PDF]
Alba-Patiño D +6 more
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Community-based wildlife management area supports similar mammal species richness and densities compared to a national park. [PDF]
Kiffner C +6 more
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Urbanization may alter bird foraging. Austral Parakeets (Enicognathus ferrugineus) in Patagonia rely on introduced plants in urban areas, especially in winter, despite preferring natives in the wild. This seasonal reliance on introduced species highlights urbanization trade‐offs and underscores the need to manage green areas with native plants to ...
Rocío Bahía +2 more
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Reproductive Biology of the Crocodylia
Grahame Webb, Charlie Manolis
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