Friday, August 6, 2010

Wildlife Management strategies to maximize biodiversity?

what are some wildlife management strategies that could be used to maximize biodiversity?





Thank you for your help!Wildlife Management strategies to maximize biodiversity?
To name a few:





Wildlife corridors are effective for some species.


Linking habitats, and reducing fragmentation.


Habitat restoration schemes in degraded habitats.


Re-introduction of key species.


Exclusion of the public from sensitive sites.


Honey-pot sites to reduce pressure on more sensitive areas,


Reduction of overgrazing.


Long term set-aside, sky lark plots, wild bird seed mixes.


Conservation headlands in fields, beetle banks, and arable margins.


Agri-environmental schemes.


Exclusion of livestock from watercourses,


Wildlife/nature Reserves


Continuous cover forestry.


Nonintervention


Culling (deer, grey squirrel, alien or invasive species)


Involvement of local population.


Fishing quotas/marine exclusion zones.


Reduction of pollution.


Ecological survey %26amp; monitoring to make sure your management's working.





Look up any of these for more in depth discussion of techniquesWildlife Management strategies to maximize biodiversity?
The more diverse the environment, the more diverse the biota. Google ';ecotone'; and ';edge effect';.

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