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Yes. People and Wildlife (http://peopleandwildlife.org.uk/) is "a partnership between the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) and Born Free Foundation, seeking to resolve conflicts between the needs of people and those of wildlife, and ... more
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Very little conflict is anticipated. Wild horses have roamed tens of millions of acres in the West for hundreds of years without conflict with other animals native to North America. Water sources are numerous on the ranch so there is no concern of ... more
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Fish and wildlife agencies sell licenses to help pay agency salaries. These agencies get funding from various general funds, federal endangered species funds, taxes on extractive industries and other sources. Agency staff is generally made up of ... more
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Although the amphipod at one time inhabited six cave systems, more recent surveys have turned up amphipods in only three. Biologists fear that declining water quality is affecting the remaining amphipods, prompting the Service to list the species ... more
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Seismic charges are generally small, about 1.5 to 2.0 kilograms in size. From several hundred feet away, charge detonation sounds and feels like a very low frequency thump with very little vibration. The sound magnitude is no greater than a muted ... more
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The Oklahoma Wildlife Management Association(OWMA) was formed in 2007 to help conserve Oklahoma's wildlife and resources by supporting common sense legislation and conservation that ensures the future of wildlife and wildlife recreation on private ... more
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5 June 2008 Harrison Ford and US Ambassador join forces with Australia Zoo on World Environment Day Australia Zoo has been presented with messages of support for its crusade against wildlife trafficking in time for World Environment Day this week. ... more
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The Salt Creek tiger beetle occurs in only a small area in eastern Nebraska and is considered the rarest insect in Nebraska. Intensive surveys for the Salt Creek tiger beetle document the loss of half of the remaining populations, from six to three ... more
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The habitat that exists in Lake Sakakawea was not found in the old Missouri River system. Consequently, the fish that are native to the river have not adapted to these conditions. Fish species more suited to the lake were introduced from the ... more
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to remove the Western Great Lakes Distinct Population Segment of gray wolves from the federal list of threatened and endangered species, to remove federal protection for critical habitat for the ... more
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