2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnc.2019.01.002
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Identification of hotspots of at-risk terrestrial vertebrate species in the south-central Great Plains of North America: A tool to inform and address regional-scale conservation

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“…The policy of land management has signif icant affect for conservation efforts in both public and private lands (Merenlender et al 2004). Considering the importance of land management for conservation, Gary, et al (2019) spesif ically have identified the location of animals, it is contributed to the land management policies for conservation efforts. The habitat of yellow-crested small coccatoo needs 3 important treeswhich consist of nesting trees, feeding trees and sleeping trees, and are separated each other as different trees.…”
Section: The Policy Challenge Of Private Land Management For Conservation Of Yellow-crested Cockatoo and Its Habitat In Masakambing Islanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The policy of land management has signif icant affect for conservation efforts in both public and private lands (Merenlender et al 2004). Considering the importance of land management for conservation, Gary, et al (2019) spesif ically have identified the location of animals, it is contributed to the land management policies for conservation efforts. The habitat of yellow-crested small coccatoo needs 3 important treeswhich consist of nesting trees, feeding trees and sleeping trees, and are separated each other as different trees.…”
Section: The Policy Challenge Of Private Land Management For Conservation Of Yellow-crested Cockatoo and Its Habitat In Masakambing Islanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Great Plains is among the most endangered biomes on the continent because of land conversion associated with agriculture and energy production (Samson and Knopf 1994, Unger 1994, Rickletts et al 1999, Sieg et al 1999, Paxton 2001). Subsequent loss of grassland has caused population declines and range contractions in a variety of species, resulting in >1,000 plants and animals of the Great Plains being considered of conservation concern in the Southern Great Plains alone (Gary et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%