The vast magnificent savanna, forests, wooded savannas, and deep rivers habitats remain largely intact with potential for recovery of
wildlife populations if urgent and robust conservation security measures are taken in this strategic area, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), ECOFAUNE + / AGRECO, and the Ministry of Environment of Central African Republic said in a report issued today.
Of course, providing your domestic cat with a steady stream of its preferred prey is hardly convenient or humane — and cats can wreak havoc on local
wildlife populations if left to forage on their own.
Not exact matches
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If by rabies control, animal protectionists mean eliminate or drastically reduce the incidence of rabies in
wildlife populations, then they are correct.
If we can preserve those areas we have got a triple bottom line, because it's going to be good for humans by stabilizing the climate, it's going to be good for the
wildlife because we are protecting their habitat and it's going to be good for economic growth in the long - term because it's going to be sustaining human
populations locally.
If I have learned anything from this experience, it is that solid
population genetic research is essential to the practice of
wildlife forensics.
In future work, Nowak plans to investigate the
wildlife corridor to see
if there is any natural migration occurring between the two bear
populations.
Of course, this
wildlife section would be incomplete
if I did not mention our rattlesnake
population.
If, as Schroeder claims, there are «well - documented impacts of cat predation on
wildlife,» how could an increase in the
population of cats possibly be a benefit?
Now,
if, as Schroeder claims, there are «well - documented impacts of cat predation on
wildlife,» how could the inevitable increase in the free - roaming cat
population possibly be a benefit?
Killing cats for
wildlife management or to control feral
populations is legal in all 50 states,
if done in the manner prescribed in each state.
Furthermore, even
if the presence of cats is shown to impact
wildlife, community cat programs, which have as their goal a humane reduction in cat
population, remain a desirable solution to minimizing any actual (rather than perceived) threats to other species.
«There are no Javan rhinos in captivity —
if we lose the
population in the wild, we've lost them all,» Eric Dinerstein, chief scientist at the
wildlife group, said in a news release.
Auburn, Alabama About Blog The title of this blog, Living Alongside
Wildlife, is a reference to a land ethic suggesting human and
wildlife populations can coexist
if we respect our natural resources.