birding-aus
|
To: | Birding Aus <> |
---|---|
Subject: | The impact of being there |
From: | L&L Knight <> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:29:34 +1000 |
There is an interesting item looking at the impact of the mere presence of people on wildlife populations, and hence ecological outcomes. Regards, Laurie. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/07/080721151953.htm Outdoor Enthusiasts Scaring Off Native Carnivores In Parks ScienceDaily (July 21, 2008) — Even a quiet stroll in the park can dramatically change natural ecosystems, according to a new study by conservation biologists from the University of California, Berkeley. These findings could have important implications for land management policies.==============================www.birding-aus.org birding-aus.blogspot.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: ============================= |
<Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread> |
---|---|---|
|
Previous by Date: | No House Crow, Tania Ireton |
---|---|
Next by Date: | Spotlighting thoughts and advice, Paul Dodd |
Previous by Thread: | No House Crow, Tania Ireton |
Next by Thread: | Egrets: 3 species in one flock, SE Queensland., Robert Inglis |
Indexes: | [Date] [Thread] [Top] [All Lists] |
The University of NSW School of Computer and Engineering takes no responsibility for the contents of this archive. It is purely a compilation of material sent by many people to the birding-aus mailing list. It has not been checked for accuracy nor its content verified in any way. If you wish to get material removed from the archive or have other queries about the archive e-mail Andrew Taylor at this address: andrewt@cse.unsw.EDU.AU