Sentences with phrase «as aquatic wildlife»

They have been detected in surface water, groundwater, wastewater and even drinking water — however, the long - term implications for non-target species such as aquatic wildlife and human health are largely unknown.

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either general practice or (with advanced training and experience) a specialty field, such as ophthalmology, orthopedics, aquatic animal medicine, marine biology, wildlife animal medicine, or emergency animal medicine.
We have unique experience with wildlife as four of our veterinarians have been a part of the team that cares for the aquatic wild life found at Mandalay Bay Shark Reef, Las Vegas Springs Preserve, and the Golden Nugget Shark Tank.
Ocean trash and single use plastics are a major threat to aquatic wildlife and the environment as a whole.
As a guest at our dive resort, you will have the chance to see some of the planet's most diverse aquatic wildlife.
As a result, guests staying on our Belize resort have the chance to witness some of the planet's most diverse aquatic wildlife.
The original research, commissioned by Tourism Australia, and carried out by BDA Marketing Planning in 11 of Australia's key international markets - identifies opportunities to make the Australia's tourism offering more attractive to overseas visitors - including focusing on the country's strongest assets - its coastal, aquatic and wildlife experiences - as well as better marketing of the country's quality food and wine.
Everything has an appearance as if a first grade class just completed their aquatic wildlife display project.
As Sapien points out, the EPA had twice before found that dropping mining debris — or as it's commonly referred to, «valley fill» — into rivers degraded water quality and killed the local aquatic wildlifAs Sapien points out, the EPA had twice before found that dropping mining debris — or as it's commonly referred to, «valley fill» — into rivers degraded water quality and killed the local aquatic wildlifas it's commonly referred to, «valley fill» — into rivers degraded water quality and killed the local aquatic wildlife.
Joseph Bast, who works with the group, highlighted some of the group's conclusions in Forbes: There is little risk of global food insecurity owing to higher levels of CO2, as higher CO2 will greatly aid plant productivity; «No changes in precipitation patterns, snow, monsoons, or river flows that might be considered harmful to human well - being or plants or wildlife have been observed that could be attributed to rising CO2»; and little risk to aquatic or dry - land ecosystems.
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