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Indigenous people living within Kakadu National Park in the north of the country participate in and benefit economically from an extensive harvesting and breeding operation involving Crocodylus porosus.
Of particular concern are the effects of extensive harvesting and planting on the availability of snags and CWD.
The population of Dodonaea viscosa remains stable, despite extensive harvesting for its use as fuel in tobacco processing and for household fuel, since it has a high pollination and reproducibility.
It is apparent that extensive harvesting of either eggs or turtles is probably not a prudent management policy, if the long-term viability of the sGBR green sea turtle stock is the primary conservation objective.
According to the Pew Charitable Trusts, populations of lobster have not recovered from extensive harvesting in the 1980s and 1990s, which is now banned; the remaining fisheries are overfished.
Picrorhiza kurroa grown in the Northwestern Himalayan region is used in various herbal formulations but extensive harvesting of this plant has led it to near extinction.
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Few have garnered quite such an extensive harvest of accolades: in addition to his Nobel prize and more than 100 honorary degrees, last year he became the first non-US citizen to be awarded the National Medal for the Humanities.
The influence has had the form of direct intrusion through hunting and gathering, cultivation, or extensive harvest of trees or other plants or has had indirect effects through the harvest of fish or other animals or through changes in the chemistry of the environment.
The Weymouth site is equipped with an extensive rainwater harvesting system, which provides much of the water for the store's car washing and toilet facilities.
Jack pine (Pinus banksiana) forests in parts of northern Lower Michigan have been managed with 30 years of extensive clearcut harvesting followed by planted stand establishment in order to maintain habitat for the endangered Kirtland's warbler (Dendroica kirtlandii).
However, due to many reasons (such as environmental pollution, over predation, over exploitation, extensive and unregulated harvesting), the birth/death rates, carrying capacities, competition coefficients and other parameters involved in this system perform random fluctuations.
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