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In Land, Stewardship, and Legitimacy, Andrea Olive examines the divergent evolution of endangered species policy on either side of the 49th parallel.
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One Health refers to an interdisciplinary approach to solving complex problems at the interface of human and animal health and the wider ecosystem. It represents an integrated and collaborative approach and addresses diverse issues such as the detection and management of emerging and re-emerging infectious and non-infectious diseases, food and water security, food hygiene and global trade. Many complex problems that we currently face must consider anthropogenic factors as well as climate change, environmental impact, international collaboration, tourism, the human-animal bond, economics, plant health and myriad other factors. This book discusses complex concepts in One Health such as prepare...
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Alberta species at risk recovery plans are prepared under the supervision of the Fish and Wildlife Division, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development. Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), the largest grouse in North America, is a year-round resident of the sagebrush range of the semi-arid mixed-grass prairie regions of southeastern Alberta, southwestern Saskatchewan, and parts of eleven western states in the United States. The Canadian Sage Grouse Recovery Team was formed in 1997 to address the population decline and recommend strategies for recovery in the Canadian Sage Grouse Recovery Strategy. This recovery plan serves as a follow up to the Canadian Strategy, with the purpose of recommending actions in the spirit of enabling sage-grouse recovery in a manner that respects livelihoods and current land uses within sage-grouse range. The two goals to promote sage-grouse recovery are to enhance and maintain habitat for sage-grouse to satisfy life cycle requirements in support of a viable population within its remaining historical range, and achieve recovery of the sage-grouse population to a level that provides for sustainable recreational viewing and hunting.
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