Managing critical wildlife species in vast and dynamic landscapes, such as those in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, presents an ongoing challenge that requires extensive collaboration. To ...
Insects are declining across Europe. Czech scientists have determined this decline can be mitigated by returning large ...
It’s happening across the world, from grasslands to savannas to forest to deserts. Earth’s wild ecosystems are emptying out and falling silent. Large herbivores—rhinos, zebras, camels, elephants, ...
Registration is now open for the Managing Wildlife in Large Landscapes Conference, to be held Oct. 1-2 at the Snow King Resort in Jackson. This dynamic, two-day event is hosted by the University of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fresh grizzly bear tracks in Yellowstone National Park. Jacob W. Frank, NPS/Flickr As human development spreads ever farther ...
The tiger reserves of Asia could support more than 10,000 wild tigers—three times the current number—if they are managed as large-scale landscapes that allow for connectivity between core breeding ...
Models for planning wildlife conservation in large landscapes / Joshua Millspaugh, Frank R. Thompson
General principles for developing landscape models for wildlife conservation / Joshua J. Millspaugh [and others] -- Application of population viability analysis to landscape conservation planning / ...
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