wildlife assessment Articles
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Using sparse dose‐response data for wildlife risk assessment
Hazard quotients based on a point‐estimate comparison of exposure to a Toxicity Reference Value (TRV) are commonly used to characterize risks for wildlife. Quotients may be appropriate for screening‐level assessments, but should be avoided in detailed assessments because they provide little insight regarding the likely magnitude of effects and associated uncertainty. To better characterize ...
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How the Indianapolis Airport Authority is going green while saving money - Case Study
The Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA) is actively supporting environmental sustainability efforts as a member of the global aviation community. The IAA is “committed to engaging in environmentally responsible, sustainable operations, and minimizing any adverse environmental impacts.” This progressive group has identified three main areas of management that they take into ...
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What are some ways to monitor the impact of environmental remediation projects on wildlife and ecosystems?
To monitor the impact of environmental remediation projects on wildlife and ecosystems, several key methods can be employed:1. Environmental Surveys: Professional biologists conduct wildlife and vegetation surveys to inventory valuable species in the area. These surveys help develop mitigation measures and wildlife protection plans to safeguard rare plants and animals[1].2. Baseline Data ...
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