Migratory Birds Convention Act: A Best Management Practice for Pipelines DRAFT FOR DISCUSSIONCEPA's member companies construct and operate the major transmission pipelines that safely transport 97% of the oil and natural gas produced in Canada to markets throughout North America. This document h...
1. 候鸟保育法 后者执行《候鸟保育法》(Migratory Birds Convention Act)、《加拿大野生动物法》(Canada Wildlife Act)、《濒危物种法 … www.baike.com|基于9个网页 2. 候鸟公约法 ...种法(Species at Risk Act)以及候鸟公约法(Migratory Birds Convention Act)也需加以考虑。
Migratory Birds and the 1979 Bonn Convention
chapter title: appendix: the migratory birds convention act book title: working for wildlife book subtitle: the beginning of preservation in canadadoi:10.3138/9781442683662-015Janet FosterUniversity of Toronto PressFoster, Janet. Working for Wildlife: The Beginning of Preservation in Canada. 2nd ed. ...
The 1916 constitutes the legal foundation of the continental regime making possible the management of migratory birds populations in North America. While considered a success in international environmental governance, the Convention failed to fully recognize the special needs and rights of Aboriginal ...
Domestic Institutions and Non-state Actors in International Governance: Lessons from the US–Canada Migratory Birds ConventionCurrent debates about the nature of globalization raise interesting questions about its consequences for non-state actors in contemporary politics. While some critics have warned of ...
Crane, any of 15 species of tall wading birds of the family Gruidae (order Gruiformes). Superficially, cranes resemble herons but usually are larger and have a partly naked head, a heavier bill, more compact plumage, and an elevated hind toe. In flight t
prevent the species from spreading to Hawaii. After the species was accidentally introduced to Guam in the mid-20th century, it colonized the island and preyed relentlessly on native species, causing the decline, local elimination, or extinction of several species of birds, fruit bats, and ...