Over the next half-century, scientists anticipate that nearly one third of the currently recognized 7,450 amphibian species will become extinct. Many organizations have responded to the challenge of conserving amphibian biodiversity, some indirectly. Under the auspices of the Iowa Great Lakes Management Plan, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Natural Resources, and their partners have been implementing habitat restoration efforts designed to protect water quality, provide recreational opportunities, and benefit wildlife at the regional level. With this program, over 130 wetlands have been created in the past 30 years on recently purchased public lands—one of the largest wetland restoration projects conducted in the ...
Graduation date: 2014Wetland restoration success in attaining wildlife conservation goals can be con...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 30, 2011).The entire...
Over the next half-century, scientists anticipate that nearly one third of the currently recognized ...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. Their un...
Much has been written on amphibian declines attributed to habitat loss or fragmentation. Much less i...
Amphibians are declining throughout the United States and worldwide due, partly, to habitat loss. Co...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2008Recently, the United Stat...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. These vu...
North Dakota?s midcontinent location within the Prairie Pothole Region is widely known for the dens...
Wetlands play a critical role in supporting freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services, but huma...
Constructed wetlands can provide breeding habitat for amphibians and might offset the loss of natura...
Almost all land in the eastern United States that has been acquired to preserve nature was once in a...
On March 21, 1998, approximately 300 scientists and students gathered at the Milwaukee Public Museum...
Compensatory wetland mitigation efforts have been broadly criticized for failing to replace lost eco...
Graduation date: 2014Wetland restoration success in attaining wildlife conservation goals can be con...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 30, 2011).The entire...
Over the next half-century, scientists anticipate that nearly one third of the currently recognized ...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. Their un...
Much has been written on amphibian declines attributed to habitat loss or fragmentation. Much less i...
Amphibians are declining throughout the United States and worldwide due, partly, to habitat loss. Co...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2008Recently, the United Stat...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. These vu...
North Dakota?s midcontinent location within the Prairie Pothole Region is widely known for the dens...
Wetlands play a critical role in supporting freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services, but huma...
Constructed wetlands can provide breeding habitat for amphibians and might offset the loss of natura...
Almost all land in the eastern United States that has been acquired to preserve nature was once in a...
On March 21, 1998, approximately 300 scientists and students gathered at the Milwaukee Public Museum...
Compensatory wetland mitigation efforts have been broadly criticized for failing to replace lost eco...
Graduation date: 2014Wetland restoration success in attaining wildlife conservation goals can be con...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 30, 2011).The entire...