Sentences with phrase «based wildlife management»

NAIA also promotes scientifically - based wildlife management, sustainable development and use of resources, and agricultural practices that consider humans and livestock as an integral part of the environment.

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We do not oppose either, based upon sound scientific wildlife management principles if it is done legally and in accordance with the standards of good sportsmanship.
Strengthen capacity for community - based conservation, law enforcement support, and wildlife and ecosystem management, among policy makers, front - line managers and staff, community leaders, and civil society by supporting knowledge exchange and communities of practice and communication and cooperation among stakeholders.
«The report began in an undergraduate wildlife management class, with students writing reports on feral cats based on existing research.
[2, 3] The group's commendable work, culminating in a pilot program based on their «ordinance and protocols for the management of feral cat colonies in wildlife - sensitive areas in Burlington County, New Jersey,» [4](available here) has, from what I can tell, received little attention.
A comprehensive ecosystem - based management approach is used to promote long term conservation of sanctuary waters, wildlife, habitats, and cultural resources, while allowing compatible human uses.
Based on a methodology developed in a previous study that estimated wood supply on four National Forests in northern Arizona [33], we subtracted from the total area of ponderosa pine in the watersheds — 0.68 million ha (1.68 million acres)-- those areas that are typically excluded from mechanical thinning projects due to steepness, restrictions in land management, previous treatments, or considerations of soil, habitat, or wildlife conditions (Table 1).
Another example comes from the island of Borneo where New Forests, a Sydney - based investment outfit now backed by Al Gore's private equity fund Generation Investment Management, has established a wildlife conservation banking scheme based on the rehabilitation of a degraded forest reserve.
The unique nature of Indigenous connection to the land provides the basis for economic enterprises such as wildlife harvesting, natural resource management, fishing, cultural tourism and art produced for sale.
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