Wilderness areas ‘need humans to thrive’ › News in Science ABC Science
Wilderness areas ‘need humans to thrive’ › News in Science ABC Science.
Wilderness areas ‘need humans to thrive’ › News in Science ABC Science.
Great Barrier Reef’s condition declined from moderate to poor in 2011 | Environment | guardian.co.uk. Series of reports blames extreme weather conditions and high rainfall for reef’s poor health Great Barrier Reef’s condition declined from moderate to poor in 2011 Series of reports blames extreme weather conditions and high rainfall for reef’s poor health Oliver Laughland, guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 10 July 2013 18.02 AEST Extreme weather conditions have been largely blamed for the Great Barrier Reef’s poor health in 2011. Photograph:…
Conservation: Relaxed laws imperil Australian wildlife : Nature : Nature Publishing Group. Conservation: Relaxed laws imperil Australian wildlife Euan G. Ritchie published in Nature 498, 434 (27 June 2013) doi:10.1038/498434d Published online 26 June 2013 Policy and legislative changes by Australia’s state governments are eroding the vital protection of the country’s unique biodiversity. Reserves are being opened up to ecologically disruptive activities, such as grazing by domestic livestock, logging, mining, recreational hunting and fishing, and commercial development. Protected habitats on…
The May newsletter from the West Africa Credit union fees project. I have posted the French version – please visit their site to download it in English! “Law enforcement monitoring in protected areas: necessary for conservation, but inadequate for good governance” Microsoft Word – lettreNAPA-64-0513 FR – lettreNAPA-64-0513 FR.pdf.
Latest newsletter from the African protected areas program – always interesting reading! Available in English and French Microsoft Word – lettreNAPA-63-0413 EN – lettreNAPA-63-0413-EN.pdf.
targets.parks_19_1_coad_et_al_pre_publication_copy.pdf. 22 March 2013 | News story A new analysis in PARKS: The International Journal of Protected Areas and Conservation of IUCN’s Protected Area Management Effectiveness (PAME) database shows that the Convention on Biological Diversity’s targets for PAME are progressing well. Nationally 46 per cent of countries have reached Coinstar locations the 2010 target for assessments made in 30 per cent of the area protected, and 23 per cent of countries have already reached the 2015 target of assessments in…