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Predator Control Remains Controversial, Despite Successes
Money spent for predator control competes with habitat acquisition, management and enhancement, the paper declared. Also, "sustaining high nest ... both Ducks Unlimited and Delta Waterfowl, and doesn't get involved in the politics over predator management. "As a wildlife manager, I need all the tools available to be successful," he ...
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Fisheries Resource Kit
U.S. Pacific groundfish fishery and the governments push to exert sovereign control over ocean territory. Magnuson, John J., Carl Safina, and Michael P. Sissenwine. 2001. Whose fish are ...
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Timberlands forests may have more birds." Timberland's management has been commended by the controlling body of the Montreal Process Protocol to which New Zealand is a signatory. This protocol ...
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Mr Perley. "The same is likely to have resulted from the Timberlands proposal because habitat values were protected and predator control were to be instigated" said Dr Moller, a University of Otago Senior Lecturer in Conservation biology and member of the ' ...
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Turning the tide: the eradication of invasive species
Veitch Keynote Address Today Tiritiri Matangi, tomorrow the world! Are we aiming too low in invasives control? (p. 4) D. Simberloff Papers Cat eradication on Hermite Island, Montebello Islands, Western Australia (p. 14 ... a review (p. 64) A. A. Burbidge and K. D. Morris Habitat refuges as alternatives to predator control for the conservation of endangered Mauritian birds (p. 71) S. P. Carter and P. ...
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IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG)/Features
Lone Kauri Forest Restoration Group are landowners and volunteers, aiming to undertake pest control in an area of about 200 hectares, partly privately owned, partly adjacent parkland, targeting possums, ... the ranges (MacMillan, 1990). All of these releases were unsuccessful, largely because there was no predator control'. We have come a long way since 1990, and our group has learnt a ...
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Ecology and Management of Predators
Two studies have been completed so far. Pam Garrettson studied predator control on 16 mi2 blocks while Mike Hoff looked at 36 mi2 blocks in North Dakota ... of 2000, Vance Lester (University of Saskatchewan) and Aaron Pearse (Idaho State) kicked off Delta’s predator removal research in the "moonscape" of southern Saskatchewan one of the continent’s most important ...
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Obtaining assisance for wildlife damage control
University is also the site of a field station of DWRC that focuses primarily on predator control methods and their alternatives. The station is uniquely equipped with large penned areas for ... damage and population dynamics, whereas the Hopland Center has contributed much to understanding and managing predator problems. The recent addition of a DWRC field station at the Berkeley location is providing ...
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Porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum, control and management
In areas of high porcupine populations, plant ornamentals that are not preferred foods. Intensive predator control may encourage porcupine population increases. Economics of Damage and ... was taken from a chapter by Major L. Boddicker in the 1980 edition of Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage. Figure 1 by Emily Oseas Routman. Figure 2 adapted from Burt and ...
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Predator Conservation Network
However, if the sharks are removed from the system, such as resulting from a shark predator control program, the model predicts adverse and sometimes non-intuitive consequences. Once the large sharks are ... be less from 1000 pounds of wolves than 1750 pounds of coyotes. Notice to scientists: You are invited to write about the predator you study. Submit a 500-1500 word paper describing the predator. ...
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