Wind energy development and wildlife conservation: challenges and opportunities
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A study is presented to determine how the wind energy developments influence wild life populations particularly birds and bats. It also helps identify specific research opportunities and management challenges that can help mitigate the potential negative effects of the emerging technology.
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2007
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Conservation risks of male-selective harvest for mammals with low reproductive potential
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The impact of sex-selective hunting on polar bear reproduction is examined. Results of stochastic analysis on the study are presented.
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2005
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A framework for monitoring multiple-species conservation plans
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Adaptive management strategies for multiple-species monitoring in Coachella Valley, in California, are presented.
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2005
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