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Also,
exotic
species
Entity
often
pose significant threats to native wildlife and plants, including listed
species.
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Exotic
vegetation
Entity
on sandbars
along the lower Pascagoula River should be controlled to enhance nesting areas, but
this should be coupled with efforts to reduce the impact of recreational users on
nesting turtles.
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Fire suppression and succession, invasive
exotic
plants
Entity
, and habitat fragmentation will make it increasingly difficult for rare
species to persist.
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Exotic
animal
Entity
products like musk and ambergris
have largely been replaced with synthetic alternatives, but demand for wild-sourced
plant inputs for the cosmetics and perfume industries remains strong.
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The introduction of
exotic
grazers
Entity
such as goats,
pigs, rabbits, and sheep often leads to devastated native floras.
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Competition from invasive
exotic
plant
species
Entity
may
be a major contributor in the future to native plant endangerment.
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Additional causes of
declines may include deaths caused by people collecting or taking a species, death
by pests or predators, natural disasters, introduction of non-native (
exotic)
species
Entity
, over harvest, pollution, and pesticides.
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Increased competition for
food and the introduction of
exotic
fish
species
Entity
into the Virgin River has resulted
in increased predation on woundfin young and brought disease.
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One possible, but also highly unanticipated,
explanation for the dramatic collapse of populations of the Greater Glider at
Booderee National Park is altered trophic interactions due to the control of
exotic
predators
Entity
and subsequent increasing predation pressure from wide-ranging forest
owls.
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Controlling the number of
browsing animals (deer,
exotic
animals
Entity
, and livestock) is important to maintain
hardwood seedlings and ensure eventual replacement of deciduous trees in the
canopy.
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Threats:
Human-caused modification of riverine ecosystems (e.g., construction of mainstem
impoundments, diversion and redistribution of water, water pollution, introduction
of
exotic
mollusks
Entity
) responsible for the imperilment of freshwater mussels in the
eastern United States likewise accounts for significant loss of mussel populations
in the Pecos River of New Mexico and Texas.
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In all parts of the range,
control of deer and
exotic
wildlife
Entity
numbers, and good grazing management practices,
including proper stocking and rotational grazing, are management options that can be
used to maintain and enhance habitat for Black-capped Vireos.
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Over-browsing by white-tailed
deer, goats, and
exotic
ungulates
Entity
is believed to contribute to habitat degradation
by reducing the survival of seedling oaks and other deciduous trees, which are a
vital component of warbler habitat.
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The sites encompass native forests in large
reserves and wood production (logged) forests, as well as remnant patches of
eucalypt forest within an
exotic
Radiata Pine
Entity
plantation.
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Over-exploitation of wildlife for
commercial purposes, the introduction of harmful
exotic (nonnative)
organisms
Entity
,
environmental pollution, and the spread of diseases also pose serious threats to our
world’s biological heritage.
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These actions included
the creation of tern nesting and brood-rearing habitats, through clearing of
exotic
vegetation
Entity
along the shoreline of the reservoir, finely raking some cleared areas to
simulate nesting substrate and leaving other cleared areas with mix of woody debris
and some sparse vegetation to serve as brood-rearing habitat.
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Over browsing of broad-leaved
shrubs by goats, deer, and
exotic
animals
Entity
reduces the vegetation in the 2- to 4-foot
zone, making it unsuitable for vireo nesting.
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Efforts, especially in
the middle Rio Grande Valley, to eradicate
exotic
plants
Entity
, such as tamarisk, that do
not involve concurrent restoration of native vegetation also jeopardize this
flycatcher, which commonly uses tamarisk for nesting.
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