Wildlife habitats

The afterlife of a tree

The present book is devoted to dead wood, mainly in forests subjected to minimal management. Despite the focus of the book on sem-natural forests, dead wood is also necessary in managed forests and amounts generally found there ought to be increased. Dead wood and old, hollow trees are essential to a functioning forest ecosystem and necessary for the conservation of a myriad of species including some that are endangered.

Author(s)
Gutowski, Jerzy M.
Zub, Karol
Pawlaczyk, Paweł
Laudenslayer, William F.

Marine protected areas for whales, dolphins and porpoises

Worldwide in coverage, this 477-page book reveals the inside story on existing and planned marine protected areas (MPAs), marine national parks and sanctuaries around the world. It is designed to be a key resource for scientists, research institutions, students, wildlife conservation agencies, MPA managers, and anyone who cares about cetaceans and the special places where they live.

Author(s)
Hoyt, Erich

The Festschrift on the 50th anniversary of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species : compilation of papers and abstracts

This publication contains keynote papers, full papers and abstracts presented during the sessions of the day-long programme organized by the IUCN Bangladesh Country Office on 22 December 2014 as part of the IUCN Red List's 50th anniversary campaign. The programme included two technical sessions which highlighted research papers carried out by individuals and institutions in a contribution to enrich the knowledge of wildlife in Bangladesh in a wider context.

Author(s)
Khan, Mohammad Ali Reza

Grazers of the Texas hills : food habits of exotics with native deer

This publication makes available a full discussion of Jack A. Kelley's landmark study covering all seasons for food habits of a whole selection of the most common hoofed wildlife species living together in a typical rangeland pasture.

Author(s)
Kelley, Jack A.
Mungall, Elizabeth Cary

Biodiversity in Ireland : a review of habitats and species

The report gives an account of Ireland's natural heritage or biodiversity, starting with the legislative framework designed to protect it, and presents a brief portrait of some of the contry's more important habitats and elements of her flora and fauna. The main threats to biodiversity in Ireland are discussed and the report concludes by attempting to assess the state of the natural environment and how efforts to manage and safeguard our natural heritage are progressing.

Author(s)
Lucey, John
Doris, Yvonne

No place to go? : the impact of climate change on wildlife

This consortium of five organizations is working to collect scientific evidence on wildlife and wildlife habitats. This report gives an overview of the findings, as presented to the Norwich Conference: Climate Change and Wildlife, in September 1999.

Jewels of Ilha Formosa

Author(s)
Chang, Lung-Sheng

Food selection and habitat use in the red deer (Cervus elaphus L.)

Author(s)
van de Veen, Harmen Engelbertus
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