Management Actions
There are five major areas of management action for conservation of vulnerable species.
- Control of other species may include: control of exotic fauna, exotic flora, other native species and parasites and disease.
- Control of direct human impacts may include control of grazing, human access, on and off-road vehicles, low impact recreation and illegal collecting and poaching.
- Pollution control may include control of chemical run-off, siltation, water quality and use of pesticides and herbicides.
- Active habitat management may include fire management and control, control of soil erosion and waterbodies, habitat restoration and mechanical vegetation control.
- Artificial population recruitment may include captive propagation (forced immigration) or captive breeding.
Read more about this topic: Conservation Reliant Species
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