To many, the principal role of wildlife agencies in public and private resource development has been that of impact mitigation. With known or pending habitat damage, biologists have to develop mitigation or compensation plans. Unfortunately, once in a mitigation framework, they are in a no-win situation, seeking remedial action at best. Yet, the potential exists for cooperative project planning, thereby facilitating mitigation of impacts before they occur, and enhancement of environmental amenities through project development. In fact, such planning is mandated by federal legislation (e.g., National Environmental Policy Act, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, Outdoor Recreation Act, etc.)
Program planning for reduction of predator damage through the Extension approach normally involves p...
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) has established a model for wildlife conservati...
Waterfowl managers in North America have been relentless in their pursuit of biological understandin...
To many, the principal role of wildlife agencies in public and private resource development has been...
The purpose of a Habitat Management Plan is to use the best available science, within an adaptive fr...
Species conservation is an important global policy issue. The design of cost-effective species conse...
Wildlife managers have long recognized that management goals must be constrained by the availability...
The decline of waterfowl populations and the loss of wetlands are high-ranking environmental concern...
Comprehensive planning and management of natural resources require the assessment of existing and fu...
The 2012 revision of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) explicitly recognized the ...
The 1970s was a decade of increased awareness of environmental problems, and emphasis was placed on ...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.The env...
Newly proposed rules governing future CRP enrollments are causing concern among groups interested in...
This project was conducted as part of a comprehensive planning effort for the Vancouver Lowlands pro...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a long history of habitat conservation in the Prairie Pothole...
Program planning for reduction of predator damage through the Extension approach normally involves p...
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) has established a model for wildlife conservati...
Waterfowl managers in North America have been relentless in their pursuit of biological understandin...
To many, the principal role of wildlife agencies in public and private resource development has been...
The purpose of a Habitat Management Plan is to use the best available science, within an adaptive fr...
Species conservation is an important global policy issue. The design of cost-effective species conse...
Wildlife managers have long recognized that management goals must be constrained by the availability...
The decline of waterfowl populations and the loss of wetlands are high-ranking environmental concern...
Comprehensive planning and management of natural resources require the assessment of existing and fu...
The 2012 revision of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) explicitly recognized the ...
The 1970s was a decade of increased awareness of environmental problems, and emphasis was placed on ...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.The env...
Newly proposed rules governing future CRP enrollments are causing concern among groups interested in...
This project was conducted as part of a comprehensive planning effort for the Vancouver Lowlands pro...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a long history of habitat conservation in the Prairie Pothole...
Program planning for reduction of predator damage through the Extension approach normally involves p...
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) has established a model for wildlife conservati...
Waterfowl managers in North America have been relentless in their pursuit of biological understandin...