Pioneering Conservation in Alaska
Author : Ken Ross
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 12,80 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Indians of North America
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Author : Ken Ross
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 12,80 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Indians of North America
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Author : Shawn Larson
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 47,23 MB
Release : 2014-12-23
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0128016876
Sea otters are good indicators of ocean health. In addition, they are a keystone species, offering a stabilizing effect on ecosystem, controlling sea urchin populations that would otherwise inflict damage to kelp forest ecosystems. The kelp forest ecosystem is crucial for marine organisms and contains coastal erosion. With the concerns about the imperiled status of sea otter populations in California, Aleutian Archipelago and coastal areas of Russia and Japan, the last several years have shown growth of interest culturally and politically in the status and preservation of sea otter populations. Sea Otter Conservation brings together the vast knowledge of well-respected leaders in the field, offering insight into the more than 100 years of conservation and research that have resulted in recovery from near extinction. This publication assesses the issues influencing prospects for continued conservation and recovery of the sea otter populations and provides insight into how to handle future global changes. - Covers scientific, cultural, economic and political components of sea otter conservation - Provides guidance on how to manage threats to the sea otter populations in the face of future global changes - Highlights the effects that interactions of coastal animals have with the marine ecosystem
Author : United States
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Page : 714 pages
File Size : 32,20 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Environmental law
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Research and Extension
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Page : 50 pages
File Size : 25,56 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Ken Ross
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 569 pages
File Size : 25,79 MB
Release : 2017-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1607327147
A companion volume to Environmental Conflict in Alaska, Pioneering Conservation in Alaska chronicles the central land and wildlife issues and the growth of environmental conservation in Alaska during its Russian and territorial eras. The Alaskan frontier tempted fur traders, whalers, salmon fishers, gold miners, hunters, and oilmen to take what they could without regard for long-term consequences. Wildlife species, ecosystems, and Native cultures suffered, sometimes irreparably. Damage to wildlife and lands drew the attention of environmentalists, including John Muir, who applied their influence to enact wildlife protection laws and set aside lands for conservation. Alaska served as a testing ground for emergent national resource policy in the United States, as environmental values of species and ecosystem sustainability replaced the unrestrained exploitation of Alaska's early frontier days. Efforts of conservation leaders and the territory's isolation, small human population, and late development prevented widespread destruction and gave Americans a unique opportunity to protect some of the world's most pristine wilderness. Enhanced by more than 100 photographs, Pioneering Conservation in Alaska illustrates the historical precedents for current natural resource disputes in Alaska and will fascinate readers interested in wildlife and conservation.
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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Page : 224 pages
File Size : 21,41 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Law
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Author : Dominick A. DellaSala
Publisher : Island Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 47,72 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1597266760
Temperate rainforests are biogeographically unique. Compared to their tropical counterparts, temperate rainforests are rarer and are found disproportionately along coastlines. Because most temperate rainforests are marked by the intersection of marine, terrestrial, and freshwater systems, these rich ecotones are among the most productive regions on Earth. Globally, temperate rainforests store vast amounts of carbon, provide habitat for scores of rare and endemic species with ancient affinities, and sustain complex food-web dynamics. In spite of their global significance, however, protection levels for these ecosystems are far too low to sustain temperate rainforests under a rapidly changing global climate and ever expanding human footprint. Therefore, a global synthesis is needed to provide the latest ecological science and call attention to the conservation needs of temperate and boreal rainforests. A concerted effort to internationalize the plight of the world’s temperate and boreal rainforests is underway around the globe; this book offers an essential (and heretofore missing) tool for that effort. DellaSala and his contributors tell a compelling story of the importance of temperate and boreal rainforests that includes some surprises (e.g., South Africa, Iran, Turkey, Japan, Russia). This volume provides a comprehensive reference from which to build a collective vision of their future.
Author : Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Page : 2238 pages
File Size : 47,52 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Energy conservation
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Author : Falcon. [from old catalog] Joslin
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Page : 12 pages
File Size : 17,39 MB
Release : 1911
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Author : United States
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Page : 508 pages
File Size : 27,96 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Fishery law and legislation
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