Wild Life Conservation And Management
By Biologynotesonline.comWildlife Conservation and Management is an essential resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in the field of wildlife management and conservation. This comprehensive textbook delves into the multifaceted aspects of wildlife conservation, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
The book is structured into eight units, beginning with an introduction to wildlife that explores the intrinsic values of wildlife, conservation ethics, and the global strategies aimed at addressing the causes of wildlife depletion. Subsequent units provide an in-depth examination of habitat evaluation and management, emphasizing the importance of physical and biological parameters in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Readers will gain insights into habitat management techniques, including methods for setting back succession, mechanical treatments, and the significance of preserving genetic diversity. A dedicated unit on population estimation covers critical metrics such as density, natality, and mortality, alongside innovative techniques like faecal analysis and bio-telemetry.
The book also addresses the management planning necessary for wildlife in protected areas, highlighting the balance between conservation and eco-tourism. It discusses the challenges of managing excess wildlife populations, including the care of injured and diseased animals and the implementation of quarantine measures.
Finally, the text emphasizes the role of protected areas in wildlife conservation, featuring national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and community reserves in India. It specifically focuses on tiger conservation, detailing the importance of tiger reserves and the management challenges faced in these critical habitats.
With its rigorous approach and thorough coverage of contemporary issues in wildlife conservation, this book serves as a vital tool for fostering understanding and inspiring action towards the sustainable management of wildlife and their ecosystems. Whether used in academic settings or as a reference for conservation professionals, Wildlife Conservation and Management equips readers with the knowledge necessary to contribute to the preservation of our planet’s biodiversity.
Unit 1: Introduc.on to Wildlife
1.1 Values of Wildlife
1.2 Conservation Ethics
1.3 Importance of Conservation 1.4 Causes of Depletion
1.5 World Conservation Strategies
Unit 2: Evalua.on and Management of Wildlife
2.1 Habitat Analysis 2.2 Physical Parameters
• 2.2.1 Topography
• 2.2.2 Geology
• 2.2.3 Soil and Water
2.3 Biological Parameters
• 2.3.1 Food
• 2.3.2 Cover
• 2.3.3 Forage
• 2.3.4 Browse and Cover EsBmaBon
2.4 Standard EvaluaBon Procedures
• 2.4.1 Remote Sensing
• 2.4.2 GIS
Unit 3: Management of Habitats
3.1 Setting Back Succession
3.2 Grazing and Logging
3.3 Mechanical Treatment
3.4 Advancing the Successional Process 3.5 Cover Construction
3.6 Preservation of Genetic Diversity 3.7 Restoration of Degraded Habitats
Unit 4: Popula.on Es.ma.on
4.1 Population Density 4.2 Natality
4.3 Birth Rate
4.4 Mortality
4.5 Fertility Schedules
4.6 Sex Ratio Computation
4.7 Faecal Analysis of Ungulates and Carnivores
• 4.7.1 Faecal Samples
• 4.7.2 Slide PreparaBon
• 4.7.3 Hair IdenBficaBon
• 4.7.4 Pug Marks