In discussions over a couple of years, they agreed that the problem of cat predation on wildlife could be reduced by taking the simple step of moving feral cat colonies away from
key wildlife areas.
Not exact matches
Deb Cary, Director of Mass Audubon's Central Massachusetts
wildlife sanctuaries, which include Wachusett Meadow, noted that the conservation organization identified this
area as a
key protection priority years ago.
But this past April the service largely succeeded, determining that enough wolves live in
key areas and that they can be managed by most state
wildlife departments.
Panthera Research Associate and
Wildlife Conservation Network Conservation Initiatives Director, Dr. Peter Lindsey, shared, «Africa's incredible protected
areas hold the
key to securing the future of lions and several other
wildlife species, and can yield significant benefits for people.
The first aerial assessment of the impact of Central African Republic's recent conflict on
wildlife and other natural resources in the northern part of the country shows that
wildlife populations have been depleted in large
areas of their former range, yet there is hope as some populations of Kordofan giraffe, giant eland, buffalo, roan, and other
key species that still survive in low numbers.
At a minimum, these
key areas should become urban refuges where
wildlife can thrive without constant threat of feline decimation.»
The Monkey River flows from the Maya Mountains at the Guatemala border through southern Belize to the Gulf of Honduras, and plays a
key role in supporting
area wildlife, as well as the nearby reef system.
The plan is a huge step for conservation of the Western Arctic, an
area increasingly stressed by climate change, and provides critical protections for
key lands in the Reserve and the
wildlife dependent on it, including migratory birds from around the world, caribou, bears, wolves, beluga whales, and walrus.
The Wind Facts pages contain facts and resources that address a number of
areas of
key interest to Canadians: how wind works, health, reliability, affordability and environment and
wildlife.
63 Fig. 20 - 17, p. 485 Move hazardous material storage tanks away from coast Connect
wildlife reserves with corridors Develop crops that need less water Waste less water Move people away from low - lying coastal
areas Stockpile 1 - to 5 - year supply of
key foods Expand existing
wildlife reserves toward poles Prohibit new construction on low - lying coastal
areas or build houses on stilts
With his colleagues at COAST, Wood launched a grassroots campaign to establish Scotland's first No Take Zone (NTZ) in Lamlash Bay, an
area they had identified as
key habitat for regenerating marine
wildlife.