The Wild Rabbit - Management and Shooting

The Wild Rabbit - Management and Shooting
Author: C. Rogers
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2011-06-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 144654916X

Originally published in 1903. A fascinating and comprehensive study of the wild rabbit. Its management, natural history and methods of taking it are discussed in detail. Illustrated

A Comprehensive Guide to Gamekeeping & Shoot Management

A Comprehensive Guide to Gamekeeping & Shoot Management
Author: J.C. Jeremy Hobson
Publisher: Robinson
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1472140788

This book shows the reader how to perform all the tasks required of the modern gamekeeper, including how to rear and release game, and advises on many aspects of habitat improvement and conservation. It also covers important and sometimes controversial issues, such as public access on private land, the need for predator and pest control, and many other aspects which need to be considered by keepers, be they part-time or professional.

Shooting

Shooting
Author: Horace Gordon Hutchinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1903
Genre: Game and game-birds
ISBN:

Community Pest Management in Practice

Community Pest Management in Practice
Author: Tanya M. Howard
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811327424

This book presents a collection of practitioner and community stories that reveal how invasive species management is a community issue that can spark community formation and collective action. It combines the unique first-person narratives of practitioners on the frontline of invasive species management in Australia with three case studies of community action for wild dog management across a range of geographical landscapes. The book offers readers a new understanding of how communities are formed in the context of managing different species, and how fundamental social and political processes can make or break landholders’ ability to manage invasive species. Using narrative analysis of practitioner profiles and community groups, drawing lessons from real-world practices, and employing theories from community development, rural sociology and collective action, this book serves multiple functions: it offers a teaching tool, a valuable research contribution, and a practitioner’s field guide to pursuing effective community development work in connection with natural resource management, wildlife management and environmental governance.

New Directions in Conservation Medicine

New Directions in Conservation Medicine
Author: A. Alonso Aguirre
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2012-05-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0199909059

In recent years, species and ecosystems have been threatened by many anthropogenic factors manifested in local and global declines of populations and species. Although we consider conservation medicine an emerging field, the concept is the result of the long evolution of transdisciplinary thinking within the health and ecological sciences and the better understanding of the complexity within these various fields of knowledge. Conservation medicine was born from the cross fertilization of ideas generated by this new transdisciplinary design. It examines the links among changes in climate, habitat quality, and land use; emergence and re-emergence of infectious agents, parasites and environmental contaminants; and maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem functions as they sustain the health of plant and animal communities including humans. During the past ten years, new tools and institutional initiatives for assessing and monitoring ecological health concerns have emerged: landscape epidemiology, disease ecological modeling and web-based analytics. New types of integrated ecological health assessment are being deployed; these efforts incorporate environmental indicator studies with specific biomedical diagnostic tools. Other innovations include the development of non-invasive physiological and behavioral monitoring techniques; the adaptation of modern molecular biological and biomedical techniques; the design of population level disease monitoring strategies; the creation of ecosystem-based health and sentinel species surveillance approaches; and the adaptation of health monitoring systems for appropriate developing country situations. New Directions of Conservation Medicine: Applied Cases of Ecological Health addresses these issues with relevant case studies and detailed applied examples. New Directions of Conservation Medicine challenges the notion that human health is an isolated concern removed from the bounds of ecology and species interactions. Human health, animal health, and ecosystem health are moving closer together and at some point, it will be inconceivable that there was ever a clear division.

Plant Biosecurity Policy Evaluation: The Economic Impacts Of Pests And Diseases

Plant Biosecurity Policy Evaluation: The Economic Impacts Of Pests And Diseases
Author: David Charles Cook
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1786342170

Good biosecurity policy decisions, particularly in relation to plant industry protection, are of ever increasing importance. Growth in the speed and diversity of trade, the effects of climate change and the resultant spread of pests and diseases continue to highlight this. This book contains an introduction to the issues confronting plant biosecurity policymakers and how the economic risks of invasive species can be assessed over time. It describes both probability models that show what might happen if species 'invade' a region and values models that help decide what management actions should be taken.As the first book of its kind focusing on a comprehensive range of policies, case studies and applications, Plant Biosecurity Policy Evaluation is perfect for biosecurity policy makers, decision-support specialists, advanced students of agricultural studies, public policy and invasive species research.