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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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The Nevada Bat Working Group (NBWG), a subcommittee of the Western Bat Working Group (WBWG) is an assemblage of wildlife scientists dedicated to the preservation, protection, management and restoration of Nevada's bat fauna. In 1998, the NBWG dedicated itself to the production of a comprehensive conservation plan for Nevada's 23 bat species. A plan was initially completed in 2002. This current plan represents a complete revision and update of the 2002 plan. The plan assesses the current state of bat conservation in Nevada and suggests proactive strategies for improving and standardizing the conservation of Nevada's bats. The plan profiles each species and cross-references conservation strategies by roosting and foraging habitats specific to each bat. Conservation support materials in the form of research need summaries, survey protocols, permit requirements, standardized data collection sheets, approved gate and bridge designs, current and proposed legislation, as well as NBWG habitat position statements were appended for ease of retrieval for managers charged with the stewardship of Nevada's bat resource. This document is designed to guide and educate public and private land managers in the conservation of Nevada's bats into the next decade. Signatories have dedicated their agencies to the spirit of the plan and will do their best to conserve bats and bat resources within their jurisdictions. It is the intent of the NBWG that this plan is seen as a dynamic document with periodic review and complete revisions on a ten-year cycle to reflect improvements in the knowledge base of bat conservation in the state of Nevada.
The Revised Nevada Bat Conservation Plan
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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The Nevada Bat Working Group (NBWG), a subcommittee of the Western Bat Working Group (WBWG) is an assemblage of wildlife scientists dedicated to the preservation, protection, management and restoration of Nevada's bat fauna. In 1998, the NBWG dedicated itself to the production of a comprehensive conservation plan for Nevada's 23 bat species. A plan was initially completed in 2002. This current plan represents a complete revision and update of the 2002 plan. The plan assesses the current state of bat conservation in Nevada and suggests proactive strategies for improving and standardizing the conservation of Nevada's bats. The plan profiles each species and cross-references conservation strategies by roosting and foraging habitats specific to each bat. Conservation support materials in the form of research need summaries, survey protocols, permit requirements, standardized data collection sheets, approved gate and bridge designs, current and proposed legislation, as well as NBWG habitat position statements were appended for ease of retrieval for managers charged with the stewardship of Nevada's bat resource. This document is designed to guide and educate public and private land managers in the conservation of Nevada's bats into the next decade. Signatories have dedicated their agencies to the spirit of the plan and will do their best to conserve bats and bat resources within their jurisdictions. It is the intent of the NBWG that this plan is seen as a dynamic document with periodic review and complete revisions on a ten-year cycle to reflect improvements in the knowledge base of bat conservation in the state of Nevada.
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The Nevada Bat Working Group (NBWG), a subcommittee of the Western Bat Working Group (WBWG) is an assemblage of wildlife scientists dedicated to the preservation, protection, management and restoration of Nevada's bat fauna. In 1998, the NBWG dedicated itself to the production of a comprehensive conservation plan for Nevada's 23 bat species. A plan was initially completed in 2002. This current plan represents a complete revision and update of the 2002 plan. The plan assesses the current state of bat conservation in Nevada and suggests proactive strategies for improving and standardizing the conservation of Nevada's bats. The plan profiles each species and cross-references conservation strategies by roosting and foraging habitats specific to each bat. Conservation support materials in the form of research need summaries, survey protocols, permit requirements, standardized data collection sheets, approved gate and bridge designs, current and proposed legislation, as well as NBWG habitat position statements were appended for ease of retrieval for managers charged with the stewardship of Nevada's bat resource. This document is designed to guide and educate public and private land managers in the conservation of Nevada's bats into the next decade. Signatories have dedicated their agencies to the spirit of the plan and will do their best to conserve bats and bat resources within their jurisdictions. It is the intent of the NBWG that this plan is seen as a dynamic document with periodic review and complete revisions on a ten-year cycle to reflect improvements in the knowledge base of bat conservation in the state of Nevada.
Nevada Bat Conservation Plan
Author: J. S. Altenbach
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Nevada Bat Conservation
Author: Matthew E. Rahn
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Washington State Bat Conservation Plan
Author: Gerald Hayes
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 139
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Category : Bats
Languages : en
Pages : 139
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Bald Mountain Mine, North Operations Area Project
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Languages : en
Pages : 702
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Pages : 702
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Colorado Bat Conservation Plan
Author: Colorado Bat Working Group. The Colorado Committee of the Western Bat Working Group
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Languages : en
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Geologic Repository for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-level Radioactive Waste at Yucca Mountain, Nye County -- Nevada Rail Transportation Corridor; and Rail Alignment for the Construction and Operation of a Railroad in Nevada to a Geologic Repository at Yucca Mountain, Nye County
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Languages : en
Pages : 940
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Pages : 940
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Ely District Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest (N.F.), White Pine & Grant-Quinn Oil and Gas Leasing Project
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Languages : en
Pages : 400
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Pages : 400
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Ely Proposed Resource Management Plan/final Environmental Impact Statement
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Ely Field Office
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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This Proposed RMP will direct resource management activities including leasing minerals such as oil and gas; construction of electrical transmission lines, pipelines, and roads; grazing management; recreation and outfitting; preserving and restoring wildlife habitat; selling or exchanging lands for the benefit of local communities; military use of the planning area; and conducting other activities that require land use planning decisions.
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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This Proposed RMP will direct resource management activities including leasing minerals such as oil and gas; construction of electrical transmission lines, pipelines, and roads; grazing management; recreation and outfitting; preserving and restoring wildlife habitat; selling or exchanging lands for the benefit of local communities; military use of the planning area; and conducting other activities that require land use planning decisions.