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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)
… their subsequent movements, are compatible with permitted land-uses in the affected areas. 4. The ecological roles of … of the compatibility of permitted and non-permitted land-uses in areas either proposed for a release or where … ecosystem functions or processes? • Non-lethal control • Rehabilitation release • Commercial/recreational • Religious …
Best practice guidelines for the re-introduction of great apes
… demonstration of an appropriate food to an orangutan in a rehabilitation program. A caregiver shows two juvenile … ...................... 7 Behavioural Assessment and Rehabilitation … well-protected national parks, while others are on private land. The release area and the wildlife within should have …
Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe
… 220 Mangrove rehabilitation in the UAE … in area. It contains large acreages of open conservation land that provide habitat for numerous state and … Trapping and provisioning in open grassland and low shrub-land habitat © Roger Williams Park Zoo 4 coming years to …
Connectivity Conservation: International Experience in Planning, Establishment and Management of Biodiversity Corridors
… 8 3.3.4 Conservation corridors need to be integrated into land use planning ......... 8 3.3.5 Connectivity conservation … conservation involves the protection, retention and rehabilitation of natural connections among habitats within … to support strengthened environmental linkages in the land and seascape. Whilst a myriad of different terminologies …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… and top-down strategies 47 3.2.4 The role of NGOs 49 3.2.5 Land tenure factors 50 3.2.6 Choosing instruments 51 Key … protection of environmental flows 103 Key messages 104 3.2 Land Use Planning Legislation 105 Introduction 105 3.2.1 … and could therefore be targeted for restoration or rehabilitation works (Hilty and Chester 2010, p. 25). …
International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… II.B.5. Environmental Impact Assessment — II.B.7. II.B.3. Land-Based Sources and Activities … — II.B.7. II.B.5. Airborne Sources: Ships, Aircraft, Land-Based Sources, and Offshore Facilities … tackles more broadly the need for habitat protection and rehabilitation and the integration of fisheries into coastal …
Principles of phytosanitary legislation
… and the economies of countries where 50 per cent of the land is still being tilled with rudimentary equipment. (c) … by European consumers following the "mad cow" scare. The rehabilitation of European beef and the role of the Nation … carrying out phytosanitary policing at airports, ports and land borders in order to control the health status of plant …
Advancing the Species Conservation Agenda. An overview of the IUCN SSC Network 2009 2012
… New Zealand to oppose (successfully) re- scheduling of land to allow mining on the Corromandel Peninsula, the main … on the “Independent Advisory Panel on the “Remediation and Rehabilitation of Biodiversity and Habitats of Oil Spill … for species management in Australia, NGOs active in land management and restoration as well as academic …
Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking II
… of the species are proven. See Palila v. Hawaii Dep’t of Land & Natural Res., 649 F. Supp. 1070, 1075 (D. Haw. 1986), … agency, such as FWS, EPA, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Natural … or its habitat, (4) having the defendant sponsor wildlife rehabilitation projects, and/or (5) having the defendant pay …