Assisted migration is "the intentional establishment of populations or meta-populations beyond the boundary of a species' historic range for the purpose...
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Assisted migration is the movement of populations or species by humans from one territory to another in response to climate change. This is the definition...
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Sequoia sempervirens (section Assisted migration)
the formation of a citizen group in Seattle, Washington undertaking assisted migration of this species hundreds of miles north of its native range. In contrast...
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Western larch (section Assisted migration)
assisted migration program of western larch to a new habitat in northern British Columbia, about 1000 kilometers north of its current range. Assisted...
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transplant shock was at only 10%. From this it was concluded that assisted migration might be a viable conservation tool for orchid species endangered...
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Forestry in Canada (section Assisted migration)
create a buffer zone to halt the progression of the emerald ash borer. Assisted migration is the act of moving plants or animals to a different habitat. In...
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Paul Schultz Martin (section Assisted migration)
called assisted migration. Wild Earth magazine published in its forum section a pair of pro and con essays debating the topic of "Assisted Migration for...
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jeopardy." But his main point about assisted migration for this particular endangered species was that "assisted migration sets a risky precedent." Thus, "I...
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self-organized group of conservationists dedicated to facilitating the assisted migration of the Florida torreya by rewilding it further north than its native...
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Bird migration is a seasonal movement of birds between breeding and wintering grounds that occurs twice a year. It is typically from north to south or...
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