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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… as timber harvesting, grazing by domestic animals, and hunting; and 6) surface water and rain quality (for example, … or threatened species, general wildlife conservation, and hunting control.These three aspects of wildlife conservation … or region. Protections commonly include prohibitions on hunting, killing, injuring, capturing, 318 319 320 321 322 …
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The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality

… by law to control fisheries on Fert tó. Harmonization of hunting laws was (and partly is) another field where … Park, in which every form of exploitation – tourism, hunting, fishing, reed-cutting – has been banned. Together … as well as the need for natural resource use such as hunting and recreation. On private land this type of approach …
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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation

… because of other potentially contributing factors (such as hunting, persecution as pests, introduction of disease and … also subject to other direct threats such as road kills, hunting, and predation by feral pigs (Crome and … 2 Increase exposure of animals to: • predators, hunting or poaching by humans, or other sources of mortality …
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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)

… anchoring (consistent with international law) • Fishing, hunting, capture of animals; harvesting of plants • …
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