U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Habitat and Resource Conservation, Branch of Resource and Mapping Support, Arlington, Virginia, USA.Fish and Wildlife Service (2009) Status Report for the National Wet- lands Inventory Program: 2009. Tech. rep., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, Vi...
豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 推荐 内容简介· ··· The National Wildlife Refuge System, established in 1903 and managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), is the largest system of lands in the world dedicated to the conservation of wildlife. There are over 547 refuges nationwide...
AssessmentpartnersinthisworkincludeTheUniversityofMontana,UniversityofIdaho,UtahState University,TheNatureConservancy,FWS,statefishandwildlifeagencies,otherfederalagencies,and others.AdditionalfundingisexpectedfromCEAPwhichwillprovideanotheryearofsustained
Department of Defense (DOD) and the USFWS work together on DOD lands, and the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative involves collaboration among USFWS, Environmen- tal Protection Agency (EPA), and USGS. Federal agencies operating without a national framework to engage with taxonomic capacity may rely ...
Listing Featured on the Private Landowner Network's blog, Keep Working Lands Working, author, Amos Eno, highlighted SGI, promoted the SGI video, and showcased the success of conifer removal....
of Representatives, the Senate chose to act on the Administration’s request first by amending an existing piece of House-passed appropriations legislation—H.R. 1. This passed the Senate December 28, 2012, by a vote of 62-32. The House did not act on the legislation before the end of ...
Under the management of fish and wildlife professionals, the National Wildlife Refuge System has become the world's premier network of wildlife habitats. The FWS is making use of modern cartographic methods and implementing Geographic Information Systems to more effectively manage the lands and ...
Therefore, special use authorization requests for access to non-Federal ownership of lands or interests in lands that are associated with these types of rights would be accommodated under all alternatives.Hearst, MForest ServiceUnited States Forest Service (2000b). Forest Service roadless area ...
Inventoried roadless areas comprise over 58 million acres, or roughly 31 percent of National Forest System (NFS) lands. Inventoried roadless areas have inherent characteristics and values that are becoming scarce in an increasingly developed landscape. While the NFS inventoried roadless areas represent...
(e.g., DOD lands, National Park Service [NPS]). DOD manages invasive species under local Integrated Natural Resources Management Plans (INRMP) liaising with the USFWS, but with no national coordination. The number of possible species and the larger areas involved pose a problem. Allen et al...