Public agencies sometimes seek outside guidance when capacity to achieve their mission is limited. Through a cooperative agreement and collaborations with the U.S. National Park Service (NPS), we developed recommendations for a conservation program for migratory species. Although NPS manages approximate to 36 million hectares of land and water in 401 units, there is no centralized program to conserve wild animals reliant on NPS units that also migrate hundreds to thousands of kilometers beyond parks. Migrations are imperiled by habitat destruction, unsustainable harvest, climate change, and other impediments. A successful program to counter these challenges requires public support, national and international outreach, and flourishing migran...
Addressing ongoing biodiversity loss requires collaboration between conservation scientists and prac...
Invasive species are a significant environmental and economic threat throughout the United States. O...
The challenges posed by climate change in national parks and other protected areas demand creative a...
Public agencies sometimes seek outside guidance when capacity to achieve their mission is limited. T...
Invasive species, both plants and animals, are a long-standing threat to the National Parks of the U...
From butterflies to elephants, the rapidly developing science of movement ecology is providing incre...
State wildlife conservation programs provide a strong foundation for biodiversity conservation in th...
<div><p>Birds in U.S. national parks find strong protection from many longstanding and pervasive thr...
North American bat populations face unprecedented threats from disease and rapid environmental chang...
Invasive species are a major issue around the world and more specifically in our U.S. National Parks...
Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual investment fo...
Animal migrations capture the human mind and heart like few other natural phenomena. Migrations prov...
Animal migrations are as familiar as geese in the sky on a fall afternoon and as mysterious as the...
Migration is an incredible phenomenon. Across cultures it moves and inspires us, from the first song...
Throughout its history, the National Park Service has sought to eliminate or control non-native spec...
Addressing ongoing biodiversity loss requires collaboration between conservation scientists and prac...
Invasive species are a significant environmental and economic threat throughout the United States. O...
The challenges posed by climate change in national parks and other protected areas demand creative a...
Public agencies sometimes seek outside guidance when capacity to achieve their mission is limited. T...
Invasive species, both plants and animals, are a long-standing threat to the National Parks of the U...
From butterflies to elephants, the rapidly developing science of movement ecology is providing incre...
State wildlife conservation programs provide a strong foundation for biodiversity conservation in th...
<div><p>Birds in U.S. national parks find strong protection from many longstanding and pervasive thr...
North American bat populations face unprecedented threats from disease and rapid environmental chang...
Invasive species are a major issue around the world and more specifically in our U.S. National Parks...
Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual investment fo...
Animal migrations capture the human mind and heart like few other natural phenomena. Migrations prov...
Animal migrations are as familiar as geese in the sky on a fall afternoon and as mysterious as the...
Migration is an incredible phenomenon. Across cultures it moves and inspires us, from the first song...
Throughout its history, the National Park Service has sought to eliminate or control non-native spec...
Addressing ongoing biodiversity loss requires collaboration between conservation scientists and prac...
Invasive species are a significant environmental and economic threat throughout the United States. O...
The challenges posed by climate change in national parks and other protected areas demand creative a...