Deer hunters are joining environmentalists and scientists in a call to halt plans that would reduce wildlife habitat on Crown land.
... Corps of Engineers failed to obtain a required permit before it removed 43 acres of wildlife habitat in the Sepulveda Basin and filled in a pond ...
... on Robben Island in South Africa, have devised an intelligent, visual surveillance system that can be integrated into wildlife habitats as a non-intrusive means of capturing ...
... reality, then the ecosystems of the northern and central Rockies will undergo dramatic changes with ramifications for wildlife habitat, fire potential, soil erosion ...
Vacationers are helping rangers in Australia's Grampians National Park study the effects of wildfires on the park's wildlife habitats.
... covered in tropical rainforest, the globe's richest wildlife habitat on land, are also home to some of the most threatened species ... the impact on wildlife depends on what species survive in the new oil palm habitat. The study ...
... soil nutrients and offer benefits like wildlife habitat and natural pest suppression. Cellulose, a complex carbohydrate present in all plant tissues, is more abundant ...
... species in the wild are threatened with extinction, according to an international survey released Monday that blames the loss of wildlife habitat as well as hunting and poaching for the steep ...
... ice will also bring changes to freshwater resources and wildlife habitat. Knowing that such ice-covered areas are difficult to observe consistently, the team worked to develop ...
... plants and bird-dispersed plants colonize wildlife habitats connected by corridors more quickly and at farther distances than they do isolated habitats. The surprise was that the same is true for what the scientists ...
... forest plants and may degrade forest productivity, wildlife habitat, recreational values, and water quality ... and severity). Nonnative plants can be introduced and spread by wildlife or through other natural means. Humans also spread ...
... of coastal retreat will have further ramifications on Arctic landscapes – including losses in freshwater and terrestrial wildlife habitats, and in disappearing cultural sites, as well ...
... change, air and water pollution, destruction of wildlife habitat, holes in the ozone. The response of environmentalists—from Al Gore to Jane Goodall—to this persistent message ...
... , such as supporting commercially important fisheries, providing wildlife habitat, improving water quality and buffering ... . "Wetlands are some of the most specialized and valuable ecosystems in the world, not only to wildlife but humans as well," Megonigal said. "The sooner we can understand ...
... nutrients, hydrology, erosion, landscape reflectivity or 'albedo', release of stored carbon into the atmosphere, and wildlife habitat, Adams said. "The Biosphere 2 experiment ...