Sentences with phrase «reduced wildlife populations»

Earlier studies suggested that radiation had sharply reduced wildlife populations.

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[109] If by rabies control, animal protectionists mean eliminate or drastically reduce the incidence of rabies in wildlife populations, then they are correct.
Ghana has an array of wildlife that can be seen at zoos and national parks in Ghana, although populations have been drastically reduced by habitat loss and poaching.
Either reduce the population or block their ability to transmit pathogens to us, our children, pets and the wildlife that potentiates the disease process.
The argument that hunting is supposedly insignificant in managing the fox population, as claimed by the anti-hunting groups, once again fails to understand that as a wildlife management process, it is not about the numbers killed, but the health and reduced level of the population left alive that is important.
Those concerns have prompted the state Department of Environmental Conservation to develop a wildlife management plan aimed at greatly reducing populations.
It is widely documented that the nature of humanity's impact on Earth has reduced many wildlife populations to a precarious state and caused some complete extinctions.
All our conservation programs and activities work toward the following goals: Protected high conservation value marine and coastal areas, low - impact sustainable fisheries, reduced negative impacts and risks of shipping, doubling of the wild tiger populations of Nepal, responsible development solutions that conserve wildlife, community - level habitat - friendly renewable energy, land - use management to support a low - carbon economy, and one in 10 Canadians caring for nature.
«Neither untargeted shelter euthanasia nor TNR is well - supported as a method to protect wildlife by eradicating or significantly reducing cat populations on a broad scale.
Not only does it not save birds and wildlife, it also doesn't work to reduce feral - cat populations.
I believe in Trap, Neuter and Return as the only humane solution in reducing the population of feral cats (Feral cats threatening wildlife, March 26).
Unfortunately, TNR programs have been shown to fail to reduce feral cat populations while simultaneously maintaining feral cats on the landscape, where they contribute to wildlife and public health risks.
Conflicts over cat management practices often prevent or delay the implementation of policies that could reduce cat populations, improve animal welfare and reduce risks to wildlife.
What neuter - return practices actually reduce cat populations and protect wildlife?
More importantly, regardless of the ability or inability to reduce population, we simply can not ignore public health concerns, wildlife predation, and the welfare of the cats.
While these cats become part of the natural ecosystem, often reducing the rodent population in our neighborhoods, they can also have a negative impact on native wildlife and songbirds.
The HSUS supports collaborative efforts, such as coalition - based initiatives, to humanely reduce outdoor cat populations while protecting threatened and endangered wildlife populations.
Control of canine distemper outbreaks includes the removal of carcasses of animals which have died from the disease, vaccination of susceptible domestic species to decrease the number of susceptible hosts, and a reduction in wildlife populations which also reduces the number of potential hosts.
Since disturbance or loss of habitat negatively affects bat populations, forest companies want to know how to effectively manage the land while reducing impacts to wildlife communities.
Climate change worldwide and in the U. S. is expected to severely impact imperiled wildlife and reduce biodiversity by altering the distribution and abundance of many species, resulting in hastened population extinctions.
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