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Originally published in 1979 Accountability in Higher Education
contains the first comprehensive analysis of accountability in
Australian higher education. The contributors systematically
examine organisation and practice in the Australian higher
education system, major issues relating to the accountability
movement, and possible future developments arising from these
issues. The authors look in turn at the various levels of
organisation and accountability within the higher education system
- Federal, State, sector, institution and individual - and in so
doing provide the most comprehensive coverage possible of the major
issues of concern. The book provides a detailed analysis that will
be of particular interest to teachers, administrators and
educational researchers.
Originally published in 1979 Accountability in Higher Education
contains the first comprehensive analysis of accountability in
Australian higher education. The contributors systematically
examine organisation and practice in the Australian higher
education system, major issues relating to the accountability
movement, and possible future developments arising from these
issues. The authors look in turn at the various levels of
organisation and accountability within the higher education system
- Federal, State, sector, institution and individual - and in so
doing provide the most comprehensive coverage possible of the major
issues of concern. The book provides a detailed analysis that will
be of particular interest to teachers, administrators and
educational researchers.
Living with Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest is all about
coexisting with the animals commonly found in gardens, ponds,
attics, crawl spaces, and other places where humans and wildlife
cross paths throughout Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
From bats to woodpeckers, sixty-eight species are described here,
with details about feeding and mating habits, family structures,
and life cycles. Living with Wildlife explains how to attract
animals; how to spot their presence by identifying tracks,
droppings, and other signs; and how and where to safely view them.
Focusing on the species that provoke the most calls to wildlife
agencies and nonprofit groups, the book provides detailed
information on how to prevent and solve conflicts with wildlife.
This book is a valuable reference for homeowners, property owners,
and property managers; habitat restoration professionals; the
wildlife control industry; and private and nonprofit wildlife
groups. It can also be used in horticulture and urban wildlife
management courses. Living with Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest
includes information on: --68 species of mammals, birds, reptiles,
and amphibians --Feeding habits, nesting sites, reproductive
habits, ranges, and longevity --Signs of animals' presence,
including tracks, nests, scratch marks, droppings, and calls
--Viewing and attracting animals --Preventing conflicts with
animals --Controlling animals --Public health concerns --Legal
status of each species --Trapping wildlife --Evicting animals from
buildings --Hiring a wildlife damage control specialist
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