Sentences with phrase «wildlife management takes»

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Zoo and wildlife veterinarians have realized that not all diseases, even those where a pathogen is suspected, will necessarily be the result of infectious diseases and that management practices may have to take this into consideration.
I knew that the management of feral horses in Australia was a complex and controversial topic, but because I have been a horse - lover my whole life, had a passion for native Australian wildlife, and had a background in conservation biology, I felt I was in a unique position to take on this topic.
«Those cats roaming free on the commission's wildlife management areas will be taken into captive management or euthanized.
The Forests and Fish Law set in motion an adaptive management program to monitor and take steps to reduce the impact of forestry on fish, water and wildlife habitat, while maintaining a viable forest products industry.
Specifically, utilities will be able to take advantage of the best available wildlife information in every state and territory to design better management practices, develop effective conservation programs, minimize adverse impacts, and enhance wildlife habitat.
Comprehensive claims settlements from these areas of Canada usually take the form of modern - day treaties and include a variety of terms such as money, land, forms of self - government, rights to wildlife, and provisions for the joint management of lands and resources.
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