wildlife management
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwildlifeandmanagement
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wildlife
noun[U]
uk/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/us/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/
animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in ...
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management
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/us/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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(Definition ofwildlifeandmanagementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As colonial officials instituted an increasingly restrictive program ofwildlifemanagementat the turn of the century, they repeatedly encountered popular resentment and resistance.
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Generally, the main objective ofwildlifemanagementhas therefore been, and still is, protection of wild animals and natural habitats.
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Much research has been done onwildlifemanagementbut not on the management of wildlife habitat.
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A second example would involve applications related towildlifemanagement, including the assessment of wildlife habitat, behaviour, and health.
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It therefore seems crucial to involve the local people inwildlifemanagementand give them a fair share of the revenues and benefits.
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Can traditional ecological knowledge contribute towildlifemanagement?
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In this paper we will analyze from a theoretical point of view the conflicts between poaching andwildlifemanagement.
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Sanctions may increase or decrease the stock, and they may very well decrease the optimal habitat, moving thewildlifemanagementtowards a game farm.
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Realistic economic models ofwildlifemanagementrequire accurate measurement of both the magnitude and distribution of costs, particularly those incurred by farmers who share their environment with the wildlife.
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At the same time, if we consider welfare we must also examine the wider issues ofwildlifemanagement.
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Indeed, it is giving a lead in its approach to the landscaping andwildlifemanagementof forests.
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There should be awildlifemanagementhierarchy within the commission.
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Again, one cannot accomplishwildlifemanagementon a fixed, 40-hour week.
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We recognise the need for pest control andwildlifemanagementin the countryside, but hunting with hounds is the least appropriate means of achieving that.
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It might be described as the need or usefulness of an activity for vermin control,wildlifemanagement, habitat protection or land management and conservation.
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That will involve considering both aspects of cruelty and practical issues for the countryside, such as pest control,wildlifemanagementand conservation.
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The assumption, even among ardent supporters of a ban, is that some methods of control, culling orwildlifemanagementwould still be needed.
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Surely there must come a point when enough is enough and when common sense and pragmatism must prevail, particularly when such importantwildlifemanagementissues and local economies are concerned.
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Overall, cage trapping is recognised by all who are involved in pest control orwildlifemanagementas one of the most humane ways of trapping and dispatching animals.
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Most of the town's land is forest and wetlands, and there are several reservations andwildlifemanagementareas.
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