Sentences with phrase «about water habitat»

The Washington Legislature has provided many schools across the state with access to videoconferencing, and Rennebohm Franz's students are hoping to one day expand the live presentations about water habitat they have had with the John Stanford International School in Seattle to overseas schools.

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This is more than avoiding pesticides and herbicides; it's about energy and water conservation, pest management, wildlife habitat protection and monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions, among other criteria.
Sustainable winegrowing practices help reduce water and energy use, minimize pesticide use, build healthy soil, protect air and water quality, recycle natural resources, maintain surrounding wildlife habitat, provide employee education, and communicate with neighbors about vineyard and winery operations.
In addition to protecting critical habitat for native species, Mass Audubon's land conservation efforts provide many quality - of - life benefits, including clean drinking water, locally grown food, and places to learn about and enjoy nature.
Its ancestors may have left the ocean for fresh water when sea - level rise opened up new habitats about 6 million years ago.
These data are providing us with robust evidence about the location and extent of designated features such as cold - water coral habitats, which will enable us to make informed decisions about future site management.»
Earlier this year an analysis of mitochondrial DNA conducted by researchers in the United States, Japan, and Taiwan estimated that the first anglerfish appeared about 160 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period, and quickly diversified as they spread into habitats ranging from shallow waters to the continental shelves to the harsh deeps.
Mangrove rivulus, which live in noxious crab burrow habitats, are about 2 - 3 cm long as adults and have a number of unusual adaptations to allow them to live out of water.
Through our current campaign, Our Common Waters, and with exposure to increased oil and gas development near our homes and communities, we have grown concerned about hydraulic fracturing (commonly called «fracking») and its impact on water, air, soil, wildlife habitat, and human health.
Lessons about animals that live in and around our wonderful water habitats.
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper educates citizens about practices that degrade water quality or harm aquatic habitats, and provide solutions to help protect them.
Your contributions help Channelkeeper monitor local waterways, protect and restore marine habitats, educate citizens and youth about the importance of water quality, and advocate for clean water and healthy watersheds in our community.
The world's forests already have a lot on their plate: Providing flood protection, drinking water purification, lumber, and recreation, plus habitat for about half the world's mammals, birds, and insects.
Environmentalists are also worried about the impact to nesting animals and native habitat in the area, as well as the water supply.
While students learn about water cycles, pollination, waste streams and biodiversity in the classroom, the tangible benefits are experienced as they walk through sustainable buildings and outdoor courtyards, designed to provide healthy habitats for humans.
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We help fund a diverse range of initiatives, including supporting studies in entrepreneurship and real estate, encouraging conversations about ground water, enhancing prairie wildlife habitat and helping low income households pay energy utility bills.
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