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Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
Abernethy (see Profile, p. 179) and others, their desire to "reduce the deer population to a level compatible with natural regeneration by 1999" suggests that a heavy cull ... facilitating another 215 acres of woodland expansion, using both natural regeneration and planting inside three deer-fenced enclosures, with a fourth planned. They are also a member of the Knoydart Foundation, ...
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No Evolution Without Revolution (Do or Die)
Beavers also regulate water flows and significantly improve water ... help to control that which holds forest recovery back: grazing pressure from the artificially inflated deer population. On a grander level, their return could herald a resumption of the saga of ...
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Wild animal population of Kerala, India
Agasthyamala area. The increase in deer population could be related to reduction in population of carnivores.. Note on wildlife population in India (updated in April 2003 and 2005): The ... , 238 in Maharashtra, 227 in Chattisgarh and 192 in Andhra Pradesh. Karnataka tops in elephant population with 6088 followed by Kerala with (5737), Assam (5312), Tamil Nadu (2971), Arunachal Pradesh (2102), ...
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Preliminary study of the behavior and ecology of axis deer on Maui, Hawaii
Nepal (Schaller 1967), or on Molokai and Lanai (Graf & Nichols 1966). The axis deer is primarily a grazer, preferring newly-sprouting grasses (Tak & Lamba 1984; Elliott & Barrett 1985; Henke ... The region on and around the Ulupalakua Ranch seemed to have the highest population; as many as 300 deer have been observed simultaneously on pastureland of this ranch (Erdman, pers. comm ...
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The current system consists of 3 regions, which are in turn divided into 132 separate deer management units.2 Each of these units is individually monitored to gather the pertinent information ... wildlife management workers. These benefits are then balanced with the factors that support a smaller deer population. The biological carrying capacity, which is the maximum number of animals that can survive ...
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Project Wildlife: Living with Deer
Most black-tailed deer are "browse" eaters, feeding on the shoots and leaves of woody plants, instead of grasses ... Conservation efforts and habitat restoration begun early in this century have replenished deer populations. Today the black-tailed deer population is fairly stable, although some subspecies are threatened because they cannot ...
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Deer management
Thus, after holding another hunt in ... to inhabit very limited wintering areas with suitable cover. Each winter and spring the winter-stressed deer exact their considerable toll on the native plant populations in these areas, such as River ...
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NATURAL PEST CONTROL: Natural, Deet-Free, Non-Toxic Pest Control and Insect Repellant, Mosquitos, Flies, Deer, Natural Pesticides, Insecticides and More
Simple changes in your environment can significantly reduce pest populations. Before reaching for a pesticide, monitor the pest population, make structural repairs, use proper sanitation inside and outside, and modify the pests' habitat. Any openings that pests are using to access the structure should be caulked, screened or ...
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Lundy - Sika Deer Projects
In summary, the following projects are suggested: Determine the preferred foraging areas of male and female deer, and sample vegetation from them to investigate differences. There are important safety issues here, and you ... manage to collect data from such shy and unusual animals (see The Deer Sika). There is a small population of Sika deer at Paignton zoo. They are strongly habituated to humans, so ...
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SPA :: Infosheets :: Why is human population growth an environmental issue?
SPA Infosheet Why is human population growth an environmental issue? June 2001 All species on the planet compete for the land and resources they need for survival. For ... than other species. For example, Europe used to be home to many large animals such as deer and bears, but now the fertile areas where they lived have been turned into towns, cities, ...
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