Besides travel, Laurel is passionate
about animal conservation and getting outdoors as much as possible.
His plan is to infuse the company's parks with mom - and millennial - pleasing «purpose»; to make them more
about animal conservation than animal entertainment; and to make them more educational (with more naturalistic animal displays and lessons about creatures in the wild), but also more fun (with more rides).
Not exact matches
For more
about how solar technology is making a major impact in a wide range of industries, from architecture to
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It also has a
conservation center where guests can learn
about the
animals.
I was all
about saving
animals,
conservation, and the environment.
The amount of information now available
about the population ecology of kangaroos and their abundance has shifted the focus of opposition by
animal rights groups and some
conservation groups instead upon
animal welfare issues (see Chapter 9).
Check out our blog to learn
about conservation, our
animals, education and get a behind the scenes look at Shedd
«Not only have I learned
about how dedicated Shedd Aquarium is to
animal care, but I've discovered that Shedd is a leader in
conservation,» he said.
«Not only have I learned
about how dedicated Shedd Aquarium is to
animal care, but I've discovered that Shedd is a leader in
conservation,» said Niewoehner.
About the Shedd Aquarium The John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago sparks compassion, curiosity and
conservation for the aquatic
animal world.
The grand prize class winner will receive a special behind the scenes trip to visit Dawn Wildlife partner Shedd Aquarium to learn more
about animal care and
conservation, including protecting and rehabilitating aquatic
animals.
He has written
about animal behavior, wildlife biology,
conservation, and ecology for Scientific American, Los Angeles magazine, The Washington Post, The Guardian, the BBC, Conservation magazine, an
conservation, and ecology for Scientific American, Los Angeles magazine, The Washington Post, The Guardian, the BBC,
Conservation magazine, an
Conservation magazine, and elsewhere.
Within the wildlife
conservation community, both in the field -LRB-» in situ») as well as in captive settings -LRB-» ex situ»), there is a great deal of folk knowledge
about the best methods for
animal care as well as species protection and restoration.
But everything we're learning from the human and
animal genome projects,
about the
conservation of neurochemistries and the neuroanatomies, all of this points me to the conclusion that we are learning
about ourselves when we study these little critters.»
A study of penguin species most often depicted in coffee table books raises questions
about how human preferences for attractive
animals may influence
conservation efforts.
The Wildlife
Conservation Society's George Schaller talks
about his new book, «A Naturalist and Other Beasts,» which covers his 50 years of documenting important large
animal species in the field.
«By understanding how this
animal adapts to changes in the environment, we can determine what we really need to be concerned
about and what we really should be doing,» says Stephen DeStefano, a
conservation biologist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and author of the new book, Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wildlife in Suburbia (Harvard University Press, 2010).
«We also wanted to learn more
about the
conservation status of these wonderful
animals,» said Danny Balete, a Research Associate at the Field Museum who is based in the Philippines.
De-extinction — bringing back extinct
animal and plant species — is a term that
conservation biologists and environmentalists have been bandying
about for a decade or so.
Although one of us, Marc Bekoff, has been writing
about the importance of individual
animals in
conservation for more than two decades, it took an international meeting at the University of Oxford in September 2010 for compassionate
conservation to get a big push.
tour, learn
about the
animals and the center's research and
conservation efforts.
«If we know better how environmental variability affects the ability of
animals to tolerate future environmental change, then we can think
about it in a restoration and
conservation context,» says Rivest.
We have known
about this human and
animal pathogen, TB, since ancient times, and it has always been considered something that is transmitted either through oral or aerosol exposure,» said lead study author Kathleen Alexander, DVM, PhD, professor, Department of Fish and Wildlife
Conservation, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Saiga antelope populations plummeted due to poaching by over 95 percent in just 20 years — from nearly 2 million to only
about 50,000
animals — but with CMS support and
conservation actions by governments and
conservation organizations on the ground, the population has begun to rebound and has now reached over 200,000
animals.
They say that although Shark Week promotes public interest in sharks, the programs often misrepresent what scientists know
about the
animals and how they study them and may even hurt
conservation efforts.
Trophy hunting of lions, the killing of selected individual
animals for sport, is highly controversial, and there is much debate
about what it contributes to
conservation.
While we all hope and work towards keeping the snow leopard alive in the wild zoo populations also have their role in helping to educate the public
about conservation of this and other endangered
animals.
The genetic investigation of giraffe began when Julian Fennessy of Giraffe
Conservation Foundation in Namibia approached Axel Janke, a geneticist at the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre and Goethe University in Germany,
about five years ago to ask for help with genetic testing of the
animal.
For Charu Mishra, wildlife
conservation has always been as much
about caring for humans as it was
about animals.
Monterey, CA
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about animals, exhibits and conservation efforts on the Monterey Bay Aquarium's
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conservation efforts on the Monterey Bay Aquarium's blog.
I am passionate
about animals and forest
conservation.
Water
Conservation: One of the most effective lessons that we designed together introduced the abstract concept of water conservation through a role - playing exercise about animals at a wa
Conservation: One of the most effective lessons that we designed together introduced the abstract concept of water
conservation through a role - playing exercise about animals at a wa
conservation through a role - playing exercise
about animals at a watering hole.
A glossary at the end teaches readers
about each
animal featured and urges us all to take steps toward
conservation.
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It's like a mini zoo on demand, where children get to see
animals up close while learning
about the importance of
conservation.
During her junior year, she studied Environmental Stewardship in New Zealand and Samoa, where she learned
about sustainable care for the environment and
animal conservation.
She is also a lifelong
animal lover and has written numerous children's books
about animals, worked at the Wildlife Conservation Society, and is a writer and editor for the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's A
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Now, I encourage anyone with a love for these
animals to join me in learning more
about the cruelties they face, and to show support for organizations (like Maerim Elephant Sanctuary and others) that are dedicated to their
conservation and well - being.
The American Humane Humane
Conservation program is designed to assure future generations that the
animals they care
about are experiencing good welfare in their respective zoos and aquariums.
Animal Advocates learn about animal adoption, responsible pet ownership, the importance of spay and neuter, humane training methods, wildlife conservation and basics of animal adv
Animal Advocates learn
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animal adoption, responsible pet ownership, the importance of spay and neuter, humane training methods, wildlife
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animal advocacy.
Provides interesting articles on tiger
conservation and
about wild
animals of India.
Our collaboration with
animal advocacy organizations, rescue groups,
conservation organizations, and government agencies are aimed at bringing
about social, legislative, and public - policy changes that will improve the lives of captive birds and help protect birds in the wild.
Taryn is a fashion designer, photographer and
animal advocate, and is specifically passionate
about marine
animals, the sea, and habitat
conservation.
We're leading a movement to overcome local and national challenges caused by free - roaming cats, bringing
about change by conveying the most current scientific information, promoting science - based policies, and working with diverse stakeholders such as
animal shelters, veterinarians, wildlife rehabilitators, and
conservation biologists.
At this one - of - a-kind
animal program, Joel learned
about conservation, educating the public, veterinary practices, proper cleaning procedures,
animal ethics, entertainment and of course:
animal training.
The Wildlife Society's final position statement on
Animal Rights Philosophy and Wildlife Conservation pits wildlife conservationists against animal rights advocates, further hampering an already difficult debate about free - roaming cats an
Animal Rights Philosophy and Wildlife
Conservation pits wildlife conservationists against
animal rights advocates, further hampering an already difficult debate about free - roaming cats an
animal rights advocates, further hampering an already difficult debate
about free - roaming cats and TNR.
PetTalk covers everything
about Houston pets and other
animals, including the
Conservation Corner segment, written and with photos by the Houston Zoo's community of professional photographers.
I work extensively on photo and art projects that shine the light on shelter
animals, raise awareness
about animal welfare issues and promote
conservation.
Feng: It is a natural and easy fit for us because as a young company, all of us at P.L.A.Y. are passionate
about doing what we can to help our planet, be it through contribution to IFAW for wildlife
conservation and
animal protection, or through environmental impact we make by selling eco-friendly products.
As an advocate of trap - neuter - return working for one of that nation's leading
animal welfare organizations, Best Friends Animal Society — and somebody quite familiar with the science surrounding TNR and free - roaming cats in general — I feel compelled to respond to R. Scott Nolen's recent article («Cats may be greater threat to wildlife than first thought,» JAVMA News, April 1, 2013) about the paper published earlier this year by the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (U
animal welfare organizations, Best Friends
Animal Society — and somebody quite familiar with the science surrounding TNR and free - roaming cats in general — I feel compelled to respond to R. Scott Nolen's recent article («Cats may be greater threat to wildlife than first thought,» JAVMA News, April 1, 2013) about the paper published earlier this year by the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (U
Animal Society — and somebody quite familiar with the science surrounding TNR and free - roaming cats in general — I feel compelled to respond to R. Scott Nolen's recent article («Cats may be greater threat to wildlife than first thought,» JAVMA News, April 1, 2013)
about the paper published earlier this year by the Smithsonian
Conservation Biology Institute and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).