Sentences with phrase «population recovery»

Jigmet Takpa: (Government of Jammu and Kashmir, India) Focused on evidence - based landscape - level conservation programs in Ladakh northern India, resulting in population recovery of snow leopard, Tibetan argali, gazelle and antelope, lynx, Pallas» cat, Tibetan and black - necked crane; introduced projects and technologies for local communities to regard wildlife as assets rather than threats.
«Some biologists considered them native birds that were extirpated during the plume trade of the late 1800s, and urged for population recovery measures, while others considered the rare flamingos seen around Florida to be escapes from captive colonies.
Contaminated food and shelter may be affecting baby minks and threatening population recoveries
The African forest elephant doesn't begin having offspring until its mid-20s — which makes population recovery a mammoth problem, even if poaching can be halted
«The finding that gear restrictions, species selection or local customs can also contribute to fish population recovery is compelling.
Starting points for small mammal population recovery after wildfire: recolonisation or residual populations?
A guide for ecologists: Detecting the role of disease in faunal declines and managing population recovery
Decline and recovery of the island fox: a case study for population recovery.
Prof Carlos Peres from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and Dr João Campos - Silva of Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil led the analysis into the population recovery of Arapaima gigas, the world's largest scaled freshwater fish, which had been previously depleted.
These details can better inform future conservation policies to protect and encourage their population recovery.
We are pleased to see signs of population recovery
«Not acting is not an option because the life histories of these flying, nocturnal mammals — characterized by long generation times and low reproductive rates — mean that population recovery is unlikely for decades or even centuries, if at all,» said McCracken.
As a result of this population recovery, gray whales were removed from the Endangered Species List in 1994.
Regardless, population recoveries, where they have occurred, are irrelevant in light of the recent changes in the availability of sea ice for polar bears.
Tagged abundance, aerial survey, Amstrup, Beaufort Sea, Bromaghin, Mark Serreze, mark - recapture, polar bear, population estimate, population recovery, Red list, Rode, sea ice, Southern Beaufort, spring ice conditions, summer ice minimum, USFWS
According to the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) fisheries bycatch is still considered the major obstacle to population recovery.
This proves that with proper conservation measures, population recovery is possible.
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