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National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant Program
Consistent with the National Wetlands Priority Conservation Plan. Located in States with dedicated land acquisition programs. Located in maritime forests on coastal barrier islands. Additional ranking factors developed by the Service include giving credit to projects that benefits to threatened and endangered species, promote partnerships, and support conservation and recovery programs. The ...
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The National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant Program
Plan; Located in States with dedicated funding for programs to acquire coastal wetlands, natural areas, and open spaces; and Located in maritime forests on coastal barrier islands. Additional ranking factors that have been developed by the Service include giving credit to projects that benefit endangered species, encourage cooperative efforts, and benefit other ongoing projects. What's Being ...
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Conservation Data Centre - Data Contributions
Community Conservation Evaluation Form (PDF 28 KB). Instructions are included on the back of the form. For definitions of terms in the Evaluation Summary see the Element Occurrence Ranking Factors page. Other sources of ecological community information and ecosystem mapping Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping (TEM) A standard methodology for mapping terrestrial ecosystems in B.C. TEM is a source of ...
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Conservation Data Centre - Ecology: Ranking Methodology
Ranking Determines the conservation status rank of a natural plant community. Ranks are based on all readily available information and expertise, and are peer-reviewed. Ranks are based on ranking factors (PDF 258 KB), including: number and quality of occurrences; area; range; trend, threats; and number of protected occurrences. This rank is not applicable to individual occurrences; occurrences ...
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Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
These priorities are stepped down to the state and local levels as field staff collaborate with our stakeholders to further refine habitat priorities and geographic focus areas. National priority ranking factors for the Partners Program are used to assign funding priority status to proposed projects that meet these conditions: Improve habitat for Federal Trust Species, including migratory birds; ...
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Biodiversity Conservation in Britain: Science Replacing
Tradition
Indices have proved helpful to betanists in assessing chalk grassland, ... occurs, there is a general shift from species specialised to live in transient habitats where factors such as the weather, nutrients and other abiotic stresses constrain their populations, to species in ...
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Prospectus for technology centers to collect and share biodiversity information
Google and other search engines weigh the number of links to pages in ranking what to list at the top of their results. By cooperating and linking our sites ... , Europe, Southern Africa and Madagascar, India, and Australia/Pacific. We are considering a number of factors in choosing potential homes for the centers. These include everything from geopolitics, geography, and regional biota ...
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Review of protected areas > Mekong > Map of protected areas
The indices were developed at district level for Lao PDR, Vietnam, and Cambodia; and at province level for Thailand. In Cambodia the ranking was based on literacy, access to electricity, access to water supply among other factors. Lao PDR and Vietnam used “consumption-based” poverty measures. Thailand is too highly aggregated to ...
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Behavioral Factors when Training Horses
It should be noted that selecting social buddies, the creation of "sympathetic pairs" and the ranking of horses as leaders are altogether independent issues. The trainer, who may be different than the owner or adopter or handler, must establish himself as a higher ranking individual in the herd order than the horse which he is training. While he may otherwise be able to " ...
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NatureServe Conservation Status
(G), national (N), and state/province (S). These status assessments are based on the best available information, and consider a variety of factors such as abundance, distribution, population trends, and threats. Interpreting NatureServe Conservation Status Ranks Global, National, and Subnational Assessments Assessment Criteria Relationship to Other Status Designations Global ...
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