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maps; bibliography; glossary TITLE:Managing for Featured, Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive Species and Unique Habitats for Ecosystem Sustainability /, (Eastside Forest Ecosystem Health Assessment, v. III : Assessment) REMARKS:ABSTRACT [partial]: The traditional approach to wildlife management has focused on single species--historically game species and more recently threatened and endangered species. Several newer approaches to managing for multiple species and biological diversity include managing coarse filters, ecological indicator species, indicator guilds, and use of species-habitat matrices. These and other modeling approaches each have strong points as well as weak points....We present three case examples of integrating management for single species with management for multiple species and ecosystems. These are: managing elk habitat in the Blue Mountains...; managing for sustainable native fish faunas in eastern Oregon and Washington; and managing plant and animal species closely associated with old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest.... |
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report |
Subjects |
endangered species wildlife ecosystems, management fish habitats Old Growth |
Title |
Managing for Featured, Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive Species and Unique Habitats for Ecosystem Sustainability /, (Eastside Forest Ecosystem H* |
Published Date |
February 1994 |
Catalog Number |
PF399 |
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