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Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe

… demand be er living standards, our species’ unsustainable growth in natural resources use accompanies this amazing … Island. Goal 3: Establish a genetically-diverse captive population of American burying beetles to provide the numbers … Park Zoo 2 Goal 5: Annual monitoring of re-introduced population to determine size and distribution. Success …
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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)

… yield a measurable conservation benefit at the levels of a population, species or ecosystem, and not only provide … address a variety of motivations, including for reducing population size, for welfare, political, commercial or … may be optimised for establishment and the population growth rate stated in the objectives, • Translocation success …
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The 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. A Global Species Assessment

… Cycads (Cycadopsida, N=288 species). Within this group, population trends show that 79.6% (207 species) are … threatened species shows a complex relationship with human population density, population growth, and economic wealth. Areas with high human population
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The Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in Western Africa

… is currently undergoing huge levels of development, with a population which is projected to double by 2050 to over 600 … along with the growing levels of development and population, unless the ecological requirements of freshwater … (UN 2006). Given Africa’s predicted rate of population growth, it will be necessary to provide a water supply and …
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Best practice guidelines for the re-introduction of great apes

… 14 Population Assessment … sufficient suitable habitat to support a self-sustaining population. (There is provision for introduc- tion outside of … life history traits slow post-re-introduction population growth, thus making survival of every re-introduced … The release site should be sufficient to sustain growth of the re-introduced population and support a …
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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… 189 Websites 189 Boxes, tables, and figures Box 1: Growth of protected areas and systems 3 Box I(1)-1: Key … Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on Local Government Approaches to … Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on Local Government Approaches to …
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Advancing the Species Conservation Agenda. An overview of the IUCN SSC Network 2009 – 2012

… threats to Mavrovo National Park, which is the last source population on the Eurasian Lynx in the Balkans. We have also … overfished, with an estimated 70 per cent reduction in the population over the past ten years. In Lake Victoria, a … change driven by local and global population and economic growth. 48 2011 Update Future Goals Success Stories …
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Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking II

… threatened with extinction] as a consequence of economic growth and development untempered by adequate concern and … modified and disturbed the eagles’ habitat, and the eagle population was documented to be declining at the location. … Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule to List the Northern Population of the Bog Turtle as Threatened and the Southern …
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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)

… er; and (2) more intense human pressures due to growing population, technological developments, and consumer demand. … because they concentrate more than half of the world’s population and rest at the crossroads of terrestrial, … of emergencies. (Tables II-1, II-3, II-4 and II-5) As growth in demand for oil during the nineteen-sixties and …
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Manual for the National Focal Points for CMS and its Instruments

… CMS defines the term ‘migratory species’ as “the entire population or any geographically separate part of the population of any species or lower taxon of wild animals, a … “the Agreement”), Noting that through the significant growth of the Agreement the Advisory Committee to the …
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