and the Kent Wildlife Trust hopes that this significant species will maintain declining populations of plants, birds, insects, and mammals by way of their unique habits.(在这种情况下,它们就像林业专家一样,肯特野生动物基金会希望,这个重要的物种能够通过其独特的习性,维持不断下降的植物、鸟类、昆虫和哺乳...
This study makes an explorative overview on two main research topics in economics of wildlife management: determination of population sizes and policy desi
Thisled to the creation of a project called "Wilder Blean" where Blean Woods in Kent, England, will receive Dutch and Polish bison to create the first wild herd on the island for 6, 000 years.English conservationists and wildlife managers are interested in the effects bison have on the ...
The ongoing increase in wild boar populations across Europe has fostered human–wildlife conflicts, including the transmission of emerging pathogens with zoonotic importance. Blastocystis is a ubiquitous, faecal-oral transmitted protist that can cause ga
to reconnect people with wild nature in the Grote Netewoud valley have already seen the development of anew visitor centre(opened in a converted water mill in 2019) and other infrastructure (such as a children’s “Totterpad“), tours by wildlife rangers, and many public activities and events...
“The reserves of hay and vitamins are transported near the rewilding area for easy access in case of need,” explains Florin Hălăștăuan, who coordinates the rangers. “From here the rangers distribute them to the places most frequented by the bison to ensure they survive the winter...
Wildfires are recognized as natural disturbances that have shaped landscape structure and ecosystem composition in many regions of the world. As ectotherms... X Santos,JM Poquet - 《European Journal of Wildlife Research》 被引量: 71发表: 2010年 Frameworks for analyzing the economic effects of clima...
on the large contiguous tracts of agricultural lands of the former Eastern Bloc countries, there is only sporadic disturbance owing to fanning activities (pulse disturbance) whereas in most of the EU 'amenity' small-scale landscapes, activities on the land create a pressing disturbance for wildlife...
which helps to prevent the spread of diseases and parasites to both wildlife and humans23. This process of disappearance is occurring without a precise understanding of the ecological strategies of populations of top scavengers, in particular the dynamics of space use. This is particularly relevant ...
The population dynamics of shrews (Soricidae) are not well known even though they form an important part of forest ecosystems and represent suitable bioind