Introduction to Wildlife Conservation in Farming

Introduction to Wildlife Conservation in Farming
Author: Stephen Burchett,Sarah Burchett
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119957591

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This book provides an invaluable, comprehensive and practical introduction to conservation issues associated with current farming practice. Representing both industry and conservation as an integrated and holistic system, it explores conservation issues within every farming discipline; from arable and horticulture to grasslands, woodlands, aquatic and coastal farming and will include an assessment of the impact of global warming. The book includes relevant case studies and international, real-world examples, focusing on applied management and not just ecological facts, theories and principles. The carefully structured book begins by introducing the overall subject including some statistics on current farming activities, giving a brief outlook for the future of farming systems in relation to conservation. Each subsequent chapter will have its own introduction setting the commercial context and conservation value of an example farm, and will progress with a series of case studies that will include the following elements: site assessment; species list; soils management options; and a habitat management plan. A summary section will draw together the common themes of the chapter and develop a lead-in to subsequent chapters. It will provide students with an informed appreciation of current practice whilst raising questions about the development of conservation in farming in the future.

Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes

Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes
Author: David Lindenmayer,Damian Michael,Mason Crane,Sachiko Okada,Philip Barton,Karen Ikin,Daniel Florance
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781486303113

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An increasing number of Australians want to be assured that the food and fibre being produced on this continent have been grown and harvested in an ecologically sustainable way. Ecologically sustainable farming conserves the array of species that are integral to key ecological processes such as pollination, seed dispersal, natural pest control and the decomposition of waste. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes communicates new scientific information about best practice ways to integrate conservation and agriculture in the temperate eucalypt woodland belt of eastern Australia. It is based on the large body of scientific literature in this field, as well as long-term studies at 790 permanent sites on over 290 farms extending throughout Victoria, New South Wales and south-east Queensland. Richly illustrated, with chapters on birds, mammals, reptiles, invertebrates and plants, this book illustrates how management interventions can promote nature conservation and what practices have the greatest benefit for biodiversity. Together the new insights in this book inform whole-of-farm planning.

Wildlife Conservation on Farmland Managing for nature on lowland farms

Wildlife Conservation on Farmland  Managing for nature on lowland farms
Author: David Whyte Macdonald,Ruth Feber
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780198745488

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This innovative two-volume book highlights and examines the most important challenges facing farmers, conservationists, and policy makers, using examples of real-life, linked studies from a farmed landscape, which bridge the divide between the theory and practice of wildlife conservation on farmland.

Introduction to Wildlife Management

Introduction to Wildlife Management
Author: Paul R. Krausman
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Wildlife management
ISBN: 0132808501

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An ideal refresher guide packed with useful references, this thorough survey covers all fundamental topics and principles of wildlife management and includes pertinent discussions on top issues affecting the field today. Discusses such basic components as the history and evolution of wildlife management, conservation ideas, population dynamics, decimation and welfare factors, census terminology, the goals of management to employment opportunities in the field, current and future issues, and much more. Suggests numerous outside reference sources for additional enrichment on an array of rudimentary and contemporary issues. For professionals in the fields of agriculture, wildlife management, and conservation biology.

The Farm as Natural Habitat

The Farm as Natural Habitat
Author: Dana L. Jackson,Laura Jackson
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2002-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1597262692

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The Farm as Natural Habitat is a vital new contribution to the debate about agriculture and its impacts on the land. Arising from the conviction that the agricultural landscape as a whole could be restored to a healthy diversity, the book challenges the notion that the dominant agricultural landscape -- bereft of its original vegetation and wildlife and despoiled by chemical runoff -- is inevitable if we are to feed ourselves. Contributors bring together insights and practices from the fields of conservation biology, sustainable agriculture, and environmental restoration to link agriculture and biodiversity, farming and nature, in celebrating a unique alternative to conventional agriculture.Rejecting the idea that "ecological sacrifice zones" are a necessary part of feeding a hungry world, the book offers compelling examples of an alternative agriculture that can produce not only healthful food, but fully functioning ecosystems and abundant populations of native species. Contributors include Collin Bode, George Boody, Brian DeVore, Arthur (Tex) Hawkins, Buddy Huffaker, Rhonda Janke, Richard Jefferson, Nick Jordan, Cheryl Miller, Heather Robertson, Carol Shennan, Judith Soule, Beth Waterhouse, and others.The Farm as Natural Habitat is both hopeful and visionary, grounded in real examples, and guided by a commitment to healthy land and thriving communities. It is the first book to offer a viable approach to addressing the challenges of protecting and restoring biodiversity on private agricultural land and is essential reading for anyone concerned with issues of land or biodiversity conservation, farming and agriculture, ecological restoration, or the health of rural communities and landscapes.

Farming and Wildlife Collins New Naturalist Library Book 67

Farming and Wildlife  Collins New Naturalist Library  Book 67
Author: Kenneth Mellanby
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780007406555

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Farming and Wildlife argues forcefully that wild species are, in fact, beneficial to the land as a whole: without them its productivity will fall and farming will inevitably suffer. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

Wildlife on Farms

Wildlife on Farms
Author: Andrew Claridge,Donna Hazell,Ross Cunningham,David Lindenmayer,Damian Michael,Mason Crane,Christopher MacGregor
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2003-03-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780643099845

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Many landowners are interested in the native animals that live on their farms or once occurred there. In particular they want to know why particular species are present (or absent), what they can do to encourage them to visit, and what they might do to keep them there. Wildlife on Farms outlines the key features of animal habitats—large flowering trees, hollow trees, ground cover, understorey vegetation, dams and watercourses—and describes why landholders should conserve these habitats to encourage wildlife on their farms. It shows how wildlife conservation can be integrated with farm management and the benefits this can bring. The book presents 29 example species—mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians—that are common to a large part of southern and eastern Australia. Each entry gives the distinguishing features of the animal, key features of its required habitat, and what can be done on a farm to better conserve the species.

Agricultural Practices Farm Policy and the Conservation of Biological Diversity

Agricultural Practices  Farm Policy  and the Conservation of Biological Diversity
Author: Philip W. Gerard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1995
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: IND:30000042393623

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