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Ecosystem management : imperative for a dynamic world / by United States.Environmental Protection Agency.Ecological Processes and Effects Committee(CARDINAL)284326;
Includes bibliographical references (pages R-1).
Subjects: Ecosystem management.; Environmental health; Health risk assessment;
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Coastal ecosystem management : a technical manual for the conservation of coastal zone resources / by Clark, John R.,1927-(CARDINAL)144797;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Seashore ecology.; Coastal zone management.;
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Nature's fear factor [videorecording] / by Hall, Michael C.,1971-narrator.(CARDINAL)541794; Lipworth, Jared,1972-screenwriter.; Murdock, David,television director,television producer,screenwriter.; PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)309769; Tangled Bank Studios, LLC,production company.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.),production company.(CARDINAL)154259;
Directors of photography, Erin Harvey, Brett Kuxhausen ; music by Laurentia Edith and Frank Ralls for Bleeding Fingers Music.Narrator, Michael C. Hall.Originally broadcast as an episode of Nova Television Program on PBS channel in 2020.When top predators disappeared from Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park, other animals fell into unusual patterns. Now scientists are reintroducing wild dogs to restore the park's 'landscape of fear' and with it the natural balance of the ecosystem.DVD, wide screen; NTSC, region 1; stereo.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Nature television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Biotic communities.; Ecosystem management.; Predatory animals.;
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The ecosystem approach : healthy ecosystems and sustainable economies / by United States.Interagency Ecosystem Management Task Force.(CARDINAL)315541;
Includes bibliographical references.v. 1. Overview -- v. 2. Implementation issues -- v. 3. Case studies.
Subjects: Ecosystem management;
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Environments / by Bowden, Rob,1973-;
Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.Why sustainable environments? -- Environmental problems -- Toward sustainable environments -- Sustainable environments in practice -- Creating sustainable environments -- Sustainable environments and you -- Sustainable environments and the future -- Glossary -- For further exploration -- Index.Discusses the need for a sustainable environment, the current problems, ideas, solutions, and our future.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Sustainable development.; Environmental management.; Ecosystem management.; Sustainable development; Environmental management; Ecosystem management;
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Science and ecosystem management in the national parks / by Halvorson, William L. (EDT)/ Davis, Gary E. (EDT); Davis, Gary E.; Halvorson, William L.(William Lee),1943-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: United States. National Park Service; Conservation of natural resources; Ecosystem management; National parks and reserves; National parks and reserves; Natural resources;
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Lifelines : the case for river conservation / by Palmer, Tim,1948-;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-237) and index.
Subjects: Stream conservation; Ecosystem management;
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Using natural and landscaped buffers to reduce pollutant loading from agricultural runoff / by McLaughlin, Richard Allen,1956-(CARDINAL)201709; Gilliam, J. W.(James Wendell)(CARDINAL)174337; Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina.(CARDINAL)150669; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-53).Financed by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey through the N.C. Water Resources Research Institute.
Subjects: Agricultural pollution; Buffer zones (Ecosystem management);
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Introduction to forest ecosystem science and management / by Young, Raymond Allen,1945-(CARDINAL)324557; Giese, Ronald L.(CARDINAL)324556;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Forests and forestry.; Forest management.;
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Surviving in the wild. by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; TMW Media Group.; SchoolMedia, Inc.;
Ages 8-10.Grades 3-5.Habitats and biomes: This program is rich with visual definitions that make terms like ecosystems, biomes, habitats, and populations real to students. They'll explore the six major biomes, and discover how plants and animals survive, adapt, and live together in their habitats.Environmental science -- the importance of biodiversity: The astonishing growth of human population over the last 200 years has caused drastic and hopefully not irreversible damage to ecosystems worldwide. As we seek food, shelter, and natural resources, we damage the fragile balance of natural wildlife. If we continue at this pace, it is estimated 25% of the current species on Earth may become extinct in the near future. Biodiversity is crucial to sustaining life on Earth, and in this episode of Environment and Ecology, students learn about the efforts being made by scientists all over the world to maintain this vital biodiversity.Desert habitats: Take a video field trip to some of the driest regions on Earth to learn how different plants and animals adapt to little rainfall and extremes in temperature. Discover how different animals find food, water, and shelter. See the characteristics that allow desert life to thrive. Discover how rainfall and differences in temperature between day and night affect life in the desert.Coral careers for a healthy ecosystem: Dive into the incredible world of the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef ecosystem. This educational series explores the lives of watery critters and their surroundings, from super-sighted shrimp to trash-eating tiger sharks, thriving as a whole in a web of life. We see how they defend themselves, get around, interact, obtain food and much, much more.Ocean habitats: shoreline and reef: Discover the unique environment where the water meets the land that includes rocky and sandy shores, as well as tide pools, home to crabs, barnacles, and starfish. This program demonstrates how tides and waves affect the other species that live on, in, and out of the water. Students discover the amazing living habitat of the reef.
Subjects: Educational films.; Children's films.; Biodiversity; Ecosystem management; Habitat (Ecology);
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