Recovering Australian threatened species : a book of hope /
An inspiring showcase of successful approaches and implementation methods for conservation.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Clayton, Vic. :
CSIRO Publishing,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Foreword; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of contributors; 1 Turning threatened species around: celebrating what we have done well; 2 Recovery of Australian subpopulations of humpback whale; 3 Eradication of invasive species on Macquarie Island to restore the natural ecosystem; 4 Management of seabird by catch leads to sustainable fisheries and seabird populations; 5 Mary's Famous Five: a story of connection, commitment and community in the recovery of threatened aquatic species in the Mary River catchment, Queensland.
- 6 Spiny rice-flower: small, unassuming but with many friends7 Saving the pygmy bluetongue lizard; 8 Malleefowl: answering the big questions that guide all malleefowl management; 9 From the brink of extinction: successful recovery of the glossy black-cockatoo on Kangaroo Island; 10 Science, community and commitment underpin the road to recovery for the red-tailed black-cockatoo; 11 Collaborative commitment to a shared vision: recovery efforts for noisy scrub-birds and western ground parrots; 12 Back from the brink â#x80;#x93; again: the decline and recovery of the Norfolk Island green parrot.
- 13 Progress in the conservation of populations of the eastern bristle bird from central coastal New South Wales and Jervis Bay Territory14 Tasmania's forty-spotted pardalote: a woodland survivor; 15 Broad-scale feral predator and herbivore control for yellow-footed rock-wallabies: improved resilience for plants and animals = Bounce back; 16 Recovering the mountain pygmy-possum at Mt Blue Cow and Mt Buller; 17 Wild orchids: saving three Endangered orchid species in southern New South Wales; 18 Population enhancement plantings help save the Tumut grevillea.
- 19 The spiny daisy: the disappearance and re-emergence of a unique Australian shrub20 The path to recovery for the 'extinct' Lord Howe Island phasmid; 21 Against the flow: the remarkable recovery of the trout cod in the Murrayâ#x80;#x93;Darling Basin; 22 Underbelly: the tale of the threatened white-bellied frog; 23 Western swamp tortoise: slow and steady wins the race; 24 Twenty-five years of helmeted honeyeater conservation: a governmentâ#x80;#x93;community partnership poised for recovery success; 25 Bringing back warru: return of the black-footed rock-wallaby to the APY Lands.
- 26 Recovery of the mainland subspecies of eastern barred bandicoot27 Arid Recovery: a successful conservation partnership; 28 Effective conservation of critical weight range mammals: reintroduction projects of the Australian Wildlife Conservancy; 29 The contribution of captive breeding in zoos to the conservation of Australia's threatened fauna; 30 Mobilising resources for the recovery of threatened species; 31 Reporting on success in threatened species conservation: the national policy context.