Sentences with phrase «of wildlife management»

She and her staff deal with a broad range of wildlife management challenges, and she is interested in bringing awareness of local flora and fauna to trip participants.
Understanding of the possibilities of wildlife management is in its infancy.
... the inevitable conflicts of wildlife management are best addressed by good science, making hunting a right removes the responsibility to employ the best possible science.
My second career choice was to be involved in some sort of wildlife management career.
Moreover, I possess some knowledge of wildlife management and can act as counsel when required.
But it highlights the extreme complexity of wildlife management in Africa, where the recovery of one species could potentially come at the cost of another.
I strongly oppose inclusion of the term «recreational take» as a listed method of wildlife management.
Both a pioneering conservationist and a clear - eyed pragmatist, Leopold had more or less invented the field of wildlife management with his 1933 book, Game Management.
Minnis provides a review of some of the politics of wildlife management which have occurred in the U.S in recent years.
CAR activists [36] assert that trapping constitutes an unacceptable level of pain and suffering [37] that when coupled with other negative aspects of trapping becomes an unacceptable form of wildlife management.
Few topics bring this fact into sharper review than the issue of wildlife management of which trapping plays a controversial part.
He also received a scholarship to attend graduate school, but instead of wildlife management, he studied zoology.
As a part of the wildlife management in South Africa, thousands of animals are moved each year from one park to another to reestablish the «balance of nature» that has been disturbed by humans.
The basic principles of wildlife management and conservation in Arizona allow for season dates, limits, prohibitions on inhumane methods, and other reasonable and sportsmanlike restrictions to protect wildlife.
Although the rabbits were exterminated for purposes of wildlife management in the early «90s, the Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand managed to save a breeding group of 49 Enderby Island Rabbits in 1992.
Between training sessions with us, they would return to their villages, with specific tasks: To teach village members about the regulations that applied to the timber companies; to map their communities» traditional land use and boundaries; to learn about their village's indigenous knowledge and management of wildlife; to help organize a system for monitoring the timber companies; to develop a series of wildlife management scenarios acceptable to their communities; etc..
The other projects selected are: conservation covenants; electoral law, talking account of technological advances; electronic communications code; European contract law; family financial orders following divorce and enforcing financial arrangements for children; offences against the person; rights to light in connection with planning law and land development; the regulation of taxis and private hire vehicles; trademark and design litigation; and the law of wildlife management.
Of course any method of wildlife management, whether it be hunting, shooting, game - keeping etc., can go wrong through bad practice or just sheer callousness.
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