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Thinning enhances whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) growth and resin duct defenses
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Remotely‐Sensed Game Trails Are a Behavioral Footprint That Explains Patterns of Herbivore Habitat Use
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Cause and consequences of Common Snook (Centropomus undecimalis) space use specialization in a subtropical riverscape
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we used long-term tracking of Common Snook (Centropomus undecimalis) movement and trophic dynamics in the Shark River, Everglades National Park from 2012 to 2023 to test how specialization in the space use of individuals (i.e., Eadj) changes seasonally, how it is influenced by yearly hydrological conditions, and its relationship to the between individual trophic niche. …”
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Management Policy Analysis Of Siberut Biosphere Reserve Mentawai Archepelago Distric West Sumatera Province
Published 2023-09-01“…Implementation of Siberut Biosphere Reserve Pledge based on Indicator Implementation released by Unesco, 1996 till now still uncommitting for overall of area Biosphere Reserve, except to of Core area (Siberut National Park). Implementation at core area based on Indicator Implementation (Unesco, 1996) mostly has been executed, except for Indikator 5,6,8,9 and 16. …”
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Investigating some biological activities of ethanolic extract from Chloranthus japonicus Sieb. leaves
Published 2024-09-01“…According to our surveys, C. japonicus Sieb. leaves were traditionally used by K’Ho people in Bidoup - Nui Ba National Park for the treatment of insect bites and skin burns. …”
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Etude de cas : la bipédie des chimpanzés de la communauté de Sebitoli, Ouganda
Published 2022-03-01“…Using videos from presence detection cameras set up in Sebitoli, Kibale National Park, Uganda, the bipedal behaviours adopted by wild chimpanzees were researched and analysed to study their contexts. …”
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Determination of tourist flow patterns in a low mountain study area
Published 2018-07-01“…Visitor flow analysis of a study area in Hungary (180 km2 area of Central Börzsöny in Duna-Ipoly National Park) was performed on the basis of a questionnaire survey carried out with the help of volunteers. …”
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Identification des Villages à Risque (IVR) : pour un état des lieux de la Trypanosomiase Humaine Africaine au Niger
Published 2019-11-01“…The contact between human and tsetse fly must be restricted to a very specific population, which conducts activities within or outside the W National Park. The situation of HAT in Niger needs to be clarified in order to implement the appropriate control strategies to be put in place for its elimination…”
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Comparison of bison and elk susceptibility to experimental challenge with Brucella abortus strain 2308
Published 2025-01-01“…IntroductionBrucellosis is endemic in bison and elk in Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas.MethodsA comparative study was conducted using data from naive (n = 82 and 67, respectively) and Brucella abortus strain RB51 (RB51) vaccinated (n-99 and 29, respectively) bison and elk experimentally challenged with virulent B. abortus strain during pregnancy.ResultsThe incidence of abortion, fetal infection, uterine or mammary infection, or infection in maternal tissues after experimental challenge was greater (p < 0.05) in naïve and vaccinated bison when compared to similar groups in elk. …”
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Management Policy Analysis Of Siberut Biosphere Reserve Mentawai Archepelago Distric West Sumatera Province
Published 2023-09-01“…Implementation of Siberut Biosphere Reserve Pledge based on Indicator Implementation released by Unesco, 1996 till now still uncommitting for overall of area Biosphere Reserve, except to of Core area (Siberut National Park). Implementation at core area based on Indicator Implementation (Unesco, 1996) mostly has been executed, except for Indikator 5,6,8,9 and 16. …”
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Gorilla habituation and the role of animal agency in conservation and tourism development at Bwindi, South Western Uganda
Published 2023“…In this paper, we use insights from Actor Network Theory and more-than-human geography to explore and reconstruct the practice of gorilla habituation in order to understand gorillas as actors in habituation, conservation and tourism development at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (here- after Bwindi), Uganda. To do so, we use the concept of relational animal agency to trace the various ways in which gorillas interact with each other, various groups of people, and their environment. …”
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A lost element of the layout of the Southern Cultures arboretum.
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Badges of (Dis-)Honour: Manifesting the ‘Conquest’ of Uluṟu via Wearable Material Culture
Published 2024-12-01“…The background to the history of climbing Uluṟu in the context of European invasion (‘exploration’), the nature of tourism at Uluṟu and the role climbing played in this, as well as the management decisions that led to the closure of the climb can be grouped into four thematic periods: the beginnings of settler colonialist ascents (1873–1950), the ‘heroic’ age of Uluṟu tourism (1950–1958), lodges in a National Park (1958–1985), and joint management and the eventual closure of the climb (1985–2019). …”
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Characteristics of anthropogenic solid waste in some mangrove ecosystems of East Java, Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…This research used the ex post facto method in ten mangrove ecosystems of East Java with different anthropogenic activities including Trenggalek (Cengkrong), Malang (Gedangan and Kondang Merak), Pasuruan (Penunggul), Probolinggo (Pantai Duta), Situbondo (Dubibir and Blekok), Surabaya (Gunung Anyar and Medokan Ayu) and Banyuwangi (Alas Purwo National Park/APNP). At each location, anthropogenic solid waste was monitored, including plastic, metal, glass, rubber, paper, cloth, and other waste, by making three plots with each size of 5 x 1 m2. …”
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Biomonitoring potential of trace metal accumulation and bioavailability in coral skeletons and reef sediments of Persian Gulf: A comparative study
Published 2025-01-01“…Nayband Marine National Park in the northern Persian Gulf is an important ecological areas, significantly impacted by industrial activites that poses risk of trace metal pollution to living organisms. …”
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Synergy of Environmental Education Programs at The Bodogol Nature Conservation Education Center, Complementing The Independent Curriculum at Junior High Schools
Published 2024-09-01“…The Bodogol Nature Conservation Education Center (PPKAB) in Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park has significant potential to support environmental education but remains underutilized due to a lack of integration with school curricula. …”
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De la ruche-tronc à la ruche à cadres : ethnoécologie historique de l’apiculture en Cévennes
Published 2016-07-01“…We carried out an ethnoecological history study focusing on local knowledge regarding beekeeping in the Cevennes National Park (southern France). By combining the analysis of archival documents, scientific literature and personal testimonies from elderly Cevennes dwellers, this dive into history has allowed us to reconstitute the major episodes of beekeeping in Cevennes, by considering the modifications of chosen beehive models and bee landraces, as well as the valorization of beehive products following the evolving social and economic circumstances. …”
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MDA-DETR: Enhancing Offending Animal Detection with Multi-Channel Attention and Multi-Scale Feature Aggregation
Published 2025-01-01“…In the dataset section, this article uses a dataset from the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, which includes images of six common offending animal species. …”
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Successful satellite population management: Girnar wildlife sanctuary as a habitat for Asiatic lions
Published 2025-01-01“…The Girnar forests, located 35 km from the Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (PA), have served as a crucial satellite habitat for dispersing Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) since the late 1990s. …”
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Can Abies alba Needles Be Used as Bio-passive Samplers to Assess Air Quality?
Published 2021-09-01“…Needle samples were collected in 2013 from 20 different locations within the Holy Cross National Park (Świetokrzyski Park Narodowy, Holy Cross Voivodship, Poland). …”
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