Sentences with phrase «conservation work valued»

People involved in shooting generate conservation work valued at a quarter of a billion pounds per year.

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Comparing the values of conservation with the advantages of the development for the local community provided a lot of thought provoking discussion which resulted in a fantastic piece of work.
The UK's largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), has pledged to continue to work proactively with all politicians across the UK, whether in government or opposition, to increase the value of shooting in Britain.
The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) works to turn environmental values into national, state and local priorities.
Ian Danby, BASC's head of biodiversity projects, said: «This is a practical demonstration of the value of conservation work carried out on shoots and farms.
Although he acknowledges that the idea of hunting for conservation may work in theory, «there's no point in providing the animal with economic value and then over-hunting them.»
Most of the land we are still working on is previously cut and of little current conservation value,» says Robert Stockdale of Fisons» horticulture division.
Amélie works in the realm of marine and coastal ecology and conservation and her research interests include the use of spatial tools (GIS, spatio - temporal analyses, bio-logging, habitat mapping) to understand and mitigate impacts of anthropogenic activities and changes on wildlife and natural values.
After her PhD, she has worked with nature reserve establishment, the interface of wind power development and conservation as well as the interface of landscape values and tourism development at the County Administrative Board of Västra Götalands län.
REDD + Offset Working Group (stateredd.org) was established in February 2011 as a result of a Memorandum of Understanding signed in November 2010 as part of a collaborative effort between the Governors of California, Chiapas and Acre to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (known as «REDD +») and create policies to provide economic incentives for forest conservation by placing a value on living forests and their ecosystems.
Our work, apart from providing the first estimates of vital rates and other population characteristics of the endangered snow leopard, reiterates the value of long - term monitoring of both abundance and population dynamics for conservation planning and action.
All our conservation programs and activities work toward the following goals: Protected high conservation value marine and coastal areas, low - impact sustainable fisheries, reduced negative impacts and risks of shipping, doubling of the wild tiger populations of Nepal, responsible development solutions that conserve wildlife, community - level habitat - friendly renewable energy, land - use management to support a low - carbon economy, and one in 10 Canadians caring for nature.
Supporting Conservation Organizations While we work hard to do our part in supporting the destinations which we travel to, we also believe in the value of supporting local organizations, that more directly help to conserve and protect these environments.
Medicinal plants, bromeliads, fruits, aromatic herbs, birds, butterflies, petroglyphs and more, gave us the chance to commitment ourselves more with the best way of contribute with the nature conservation and give value to that persons or institutions which perform so admirable work.
«Working on Capitol Hill made me understand the value of having leaders in Congress who support ocean conservation,» said Laura.
Working with data sources from AdaptWest, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. Census Bureau, NatureServe, and others, the researchers produced what they call a «national assessment of conservation values and climate change vulnerability.»
To facilitate good decision - making, and to help make the case for the value of sustainability, the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) began work in 2015 to quantify the conservation benefits of its work, and the connection between sustainable supply chains and important conservation outcomes.
Global Director of IUCN's Nature based Solutions Group Stewart Maginnis said, «SFI's work on measuring conservation values in working forests will be an important contribution to the delivery of global conservation and nature - based solutions.»
«We highly value this award and thank the American Carbon Registry for its keen understanding of research and market - based programs, our corporate clients and carbon buyers for endorsing our work, our conservation community friends for their wonderful counsel over the years, and our landowners as partners.
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