Each spring in March, a large number of snow geese gather at the two wildlife habitat management areas near Yoder — Springer and Table Mountain. Esti- mates range from 15,000-20,000 at the peak, although those numbers are hard to judge from ground level. This particular picture was taken...
for remote field access as well as during the day-to-day operations of our camps; the removal of all garbage from the field; campfires only allowed in metal fireboxes and/or below the high-water marks; prohibiting the cutting of live trees; strict ‘catch & release’fish management, etc....
Canada Geese in months, and on this morning three separate groups landed in the water not far from me, and I think that their “decoy effect” was probably responsible for the comfort of the other birds, especially during hunting season. Only one pair of our regular Wood Ducks was visible....
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Economics of wildlife management—an overview Article Open access 27 March 2018 Assessing the impacts of trophy-hunting restrictions on wildlife conservation in private land conservation areas: a bioeconomic analysis Article 11 November 2023 An historical analysis of united states experiences using ...
In the first in a series of films from the Fiadh project,SCOTLAND: The Big Pictureintroduce the work of The Common Ground Forum, a network of stakeholders from the upland deer sector, who are committed to a more collaborative approach to deer management, based on mutual respect and consensus...
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A few days later as I was sleeping in during my holiday break, Sarah rudely woke me up and told me to look out the blinds. There was a buck lying down, damn near touching the edge of our screen porch inside the fenced area of our backyard! Well, I was concerned and perturbed and ...
First should realize the importance of protecting endangered animals, to protect endangered animals and habitats, to promote the wildlife conservation and management of the laws and regulations. Second is to use the source of the endangered animals and do not eat,no, not keeping the source of the...
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