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Terrestrial Mammal Conservation - Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions for Terrestrial Mammals Excluding Bats and... Terrestrial Mammal Conservation - Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions for Terrestrial Mammals Excluding Bats and Primates (Hardcover, Hardback ed.)
Nick A Littlewood, Ricardo Rocha, Rebecca K. Smith
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
What Works in Conservation - 2017 (Hardcover): William J. Sutherland, Lynn V. Dicks, Rebecca K. Smith What Works in Conservation - 2017 (Hardcover)
William J. Sutherland, Lynn V. Dicks, Rebecca K. Smith
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Terrestrial Mammal Conservation - Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions for Terrestrial Mammals Excluding Bats and... Terrestrial Mammal Conservation - Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions for Terrestrial Mammals Excluding Bats and Primates (Paperback)
Nick A Littlewood, Ricardo Rocha, Rebecca K. Smith
R1,367 Discovery Miles 13 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What Works in Conservation - 2017 (Paperback): William J. Sutherland, Lynn V. Dicks, Rebecca K. Smith What Works in Conservation - 2017 (Paperback)
William J. Sutherland, Lynn V. Dicks, Rebecca K. Smith
R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Amphibian Conservation - Global evidence for the effects of interventions (Paperback, New): Rebecca K. Smith, William J.... Amphibian Conservation - Global evidence for the effects of interventions (Paperback, New)
Rebecca K. Smith, William J. Sutherland
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Amphibian Conservation is the fourth in the series of Synopses of Conservation Evidence, linked to the online resource www.ConservationEvidence.com. This synopsis is part of the Conservation Evidence project and provides a useful resource for conservationists. It forms part of a series designed to promote a more evidence-based approach to biodiversity conservation. Others in the series include bee, bird, farmland and bat conservation and many others are in preparation. Approximately 32% of the 7,164+ amphibian species are currently threatened with extinction and at least 43% of species are declining. Despite this, until recently amphibians and their conservation had received little attention. Although work is now being carried out to conserve many species, often it is not adequately documented. This book brings together and summarises the available scientific evidence and experience relevant to the practical conservation of amphibians. The authors consulted an international group of amphibian experts and conservationists to produce a thorough summary of what is known, or not known, about the effectiveness of amphibian conservation actions across the world. "The book is packed with literature summaries and citations; a veritable information goldmine for graduate students and researchers. It also admirably provides decision makers with a well-researched resource of proven interventions that can be employed to stem/reverse the decline of amphibian populations." -John G Palis, Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society

Farmland Conservation - Evidence for the effects of interventions in northern and western Europe (Paperback): Lynn V. Dicks,... Farmland Conservation - Evidence for the effects of interventions in northern and western Europe (Paperback)
Lynn V. Dicks, Joscelyne E Ashpole, Juliana Danhardt, Katy James, Annelie M. Joensson, …
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This synopsis covers evidence for the effects of conservation interventions for native farmland wildlife. It is restricted to evidence captured on the website www.conservationevidence.com. It includes papers published in the journal Conservation Evidence, evidence summarized on our database and systematic reviews collated by the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence. It is the thrid volume in the series Synopses of Conservation Evidence. Evidence was collected from all European countries west of Russia, but not those south of France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary and Romania. A list of interventions to conserve wildlife on farmland was developed collaboratively by a team of thirteen experts. A number of interventions that are not currently agri-environment options were added during this process, such as 'Provide nest boxes for bees (solitary or bumblebees)' and 'Implement food labelling schemes relating to biodiversity-friendly farming'. Interventions relating to the creation or management of habitats not considered commercial farmland (such as lowland heath, salt marsh and farm woodland) were removed. The list of interventions was organized into categories based on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifications of direct threats and conservation actions. Interventions that fall under the threat category 'Agriculture' are grouped by farming system, with separate sections for interventions that apply to arable or livestock farms, or across all farming types.

Amphibian Conservation - Global evidence for the effects of interventions (Hardcover, New): Rebecca K. Smith, William J.... Amphibian Conservation - Global evidence for the effects of interventions (Hardcover, New)
Rebecca K. Smith, William J. Sutherland
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Amphibian Conservation is the fourth in the series of Synopses of Conservation Evidence, linked to the online resource www.ConservationEvidence.com. This synopsis is part of the Conservation Evidence project and provides a useful resource for conservationists. It forms part of a series designed to promote a more evidence-based approach to biodiversity conservation. Others in the series include bee, bird, farmland and bat conservation and many others are in preparation. Approximately 32% of the 7,164+ amphibian species are currently threatened with extinction and at least 43% of species are declining. Despite this, until recently amphibians and their conservation had received little attention. Although work is now being carried out to conserve many species, often it is not adequately documented. This book brings together and summarises the available scientific evidence and experience relevant to the practical conservation of amphibians. The authors consulted an international group of amphibian experts and conservationists to produce a thorough summary of what is known, or not known, about the effectiveness of amphibian conservation actions across the world. "The book is packed with literature summaries and citations; a veritable information goldmine for graduate students and researchers. It also admirably provides decision makers with a well-researched resource of proven interventions that can be employed to stem/reverse the decline of amphibian populations." -John G Palis, Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society

Farmland Conservation - Evidence for the effects of interventions in northern and western Europe (Hardcover): Lynn V. Dicks,... Farmland Conservation - Evidence for the effects of interventions in northern and western Europe (Hardcover)
Lynn V. Dicks, Joscelyne E Ashpole, Juliana Danhardt, Katy James, Annelie M. Joensson, …
R2,126 Discovery Miles 21 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This synopsis covers evidence for the effects of conservation interventions for native farmland wildlife. It is restricted to evidence captured on the website www.conservationevidence.com. It includes papers published in the journal Conservation Evidence, evidence summarized on our database and systematic reviews collated by the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence. It is the thrid volume in the series Synopses of Conservation Evidence. Evidence was collected from all European countries west of Russia, but not those south of France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary and Romania. A list of interventions to conserve wildlife on farmland was developed collaboratively by a team of thirteen experts. A number of interventions that are not currently agri-environment options were added during this process, such as 'Provide nest boxes for bees (solitary or bumblebees)' and 'Implement food labelling schemes relating to biodiversity-friendly farming'. Interventions relating to the creation or management of habitats not considered commercial farmland (such as lowland heath, salt marsh and farm woodland) were removed. The list of interventions was organized into categories based on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifications of direct threats and conservation actions. Interventions that fall under the threat category 'Agriculture' are grouped by farming system, with separate sections for interventions that apply to arable or livestock farms, or across all farming types.

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