Our Business Plan has three aims: To
conserve the wildlife and natural heritage of Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne and North Tyneside To raise awareness, increase un Frequency about 2 posts per month Since May 2015 Website nwt.org.uk / blog + Follow Facebook fans - 4,825.
Washington, DC, USA About Blog Follow the latest news from the American Forest Foundation, a forest conservation non-profit that works with family forest owners to
conserve wildlife, water, and clean air.
Our mission is to protect and
conserve wildlife and their habitats in Canada by engaging people and advocating on behalf of nature.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada About Blog Our mission is to protect and
conserve wildlife and their habitats in Canada by engaging people and advocating on behalf of nature.
The company supports the Born Free Foundation, which protects wild elephants from poachers and opposes their use in zoos and circuses, as well as Tusk, a charity that funds community - based projects in Africa to
conserve wildlife and alleviate poverty.
Choosing products with our frog seal helps protect forests,
conserve wildlife, and support communities around the world.
Choosing products with the little green frog seal is an easy way to help protect forests,
conserve wildlife, and support communities around the world.
The researchers suggest payments, land taxes and subsidies to encourage farmers to
conserve wildlife habitats.
WWF is working in the Northern Great Plains to
conserve wildlife and help local communities recognize the benefits from their contributions.
The SFI Program helps
conserve wildlife habitat and biodiversity, and promotes best management practices for water quality so that your community, which is our community, can have vibrant spaces and places to recreate.
The Wildlife Conservation Society is working on many fronts to
conserve wildlife and critical habitat.
Our Business Plan has three aims: To
conserve the wildlife and natural heritage of Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne and North Tyneside To raise awareness, increase un Frequency about 2 posts per month Since May 2015 Website nwt.org.uk / blog + Follow Facebook fans - 4,825.
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.
Our Business Plan has three aims: To
conserve the wildlife and natural heritage of Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne and North Tyneside To raise awareness, increase un Frequency about 2 posts per month Since May 2015 Website nwt.org.uk / blog + Follow Facebook fans - 4,825.
This time the question at hand is «Do hunters
conserve wildlife?»
, and I also love the fact that it's USDA Organic, and Rainforest Alliance Certified, which means it comes from green farms that meet environmental, social and economic criteria designed to
conserve wildlife.
We promote standards for sustainability that
conserve wildlife and wildlands and promote the well - being of workers and their communities.
«It is my desire and my purpose to further the education of the people of Texas and elsewhere in wildlife conservation, in the knowledge of the breeding and living habits of our wild creatures and in the relationship of wildlife to domesticated livestock on our ranches and farms; to afford students and others interested in wildlife betterment and propagation and in the raising of wildlife along with domesticated animals a place for research and an opportunity for the study thereof; and to develop scientifically methods of increasing the wildlife population of the state and nation for the benefit of future generations... who may not have the opportunity to know and appreciate our wildlife, as I have, unless methods of increasing and
conserving our wildlife are scientifically developed.
Alberta's predator compensation program offsets costs of
conserving wildlife habitat on private lands in the province.
Current enforcement measures are proving unsuccessful and more needs to be done to bring local communities, which live in close proximity to the species on - board, by rewarding them for
conserving wildlife.
If you're a tourism board or city council looking to promote responsible tourism in your country or city, I would be interested in working together and attending press trips to promote travel that supports local communities, preserves culture and heritage, protects the environment and
conserves wildlife.
Using engaging and innovative methods, the Conservation Ecology Centre nurtures ecosystems and
conserves wildlife.
It is wonderful little zoo located between Belize City and Belmopan (Belize's capital), with whimsical signs and child - oriented messages about
conserving wildlife.
Some African countries benefit financially by
conserving wildlife: Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, South Africa, among others.
A&A considers themselves stewards of the forests they manage through supporting local communities,
conserving wildlife, maintaining soil and water quality, creating jobs, and providing sustainable wood products that are used to produce environmentally responsible building materials.
And when children learn about the value of
conserving wildlife and wild places, they're also more likely to grow up wanting to protect them.
Not exact matches
Oil drilling in the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge would create jobs and enhance energy security, while maintaining important environmental protections and
conserving caribou and other
wildlife, Alaska's governor and congressional delegation said...
These sustainable vineyard and winery practices
conserve water and energy, maintain healthy soil, protect air and water quality, enhance relations with employees and communities, preserve local ecosystems and
wildlife habitat, and improve the economic vitality of vineyards and wineries.
Forested areas located adjacent to the coffee producing sections of the farm are
conserved, providing habitat for a variety of
wildlife.
For suppliers of agricultural commodities, that can include a range of practices from agroforestry, planting trees and maintaining forest buffer zones to reducing pesticide use,
conserving water and soil and protecting
wildlife.
CATIE is committed to reducing its carbon footprint, protecting
wildlife habitat and
conserving natural resources.
On the south side of the farm, 200 acres is set aside as a natural forest preserve to
conserve natural forestland and
wildlife corridors
The Rainforest Alliance works to
conserve or enrich
wildlife habitat — the destruction of which is the gravest threat to nearly all species.
Halter Ranch
conserves water, resulting in over a 50 % reduction in irrigation; captures rain and winery water bringing over two million gallons back to irrigation ponds; and farms 281 acres of vines without removing oak trees or displacing existing
wildlife and plant life.
The judging panel was impressed by the breadth and depth of sustainable practices being used to
conserve water and energy, maintain healthy soil, protect air and water quality, preserve
wildlife habitat, and enhance relations with employees and communities, all while improving the economic vitality of vineyards and wineries.»
The committee and judging panel were impressed by the breadth and depth of sustainable practices being used to
conserve water and energy, maintain healthy soil, protect air and water quality, preserve
wildlife habitat, and enhance relations with employees and communities, all while improving the economic vitality of vineyards and wineries.»
The «Coffee Growing — Environmental Leadership» section covers water body protection, including criteria for width and type of vegetated buffer zones along permanent and seasonal water bodies, and use of chemicals or waste storage near water bodies; protection of soil resources, including measures to control and prevent erosion and use of organic mulches and cover crops;
conserving biodiversity, including maintaining a shade canopy, protecting
wildlife, and establishment of conservation areas; and environmental management, including pest and disease control.
Farms that earn the Rainforest Alliance Certified seal protect shade trees, plant native species, maintain
wildlife corridors and
conserve natural resources.
These farmers are going above and beyond, improving the quality of their beans while
conserving natural resources, protecting
wildlife habitat and supporting local communities.»
With the restoration nearly complete, Mass Audubon has the opportunity to establish a
wildlife sanctuary on 479 acres of wetlands, woods, and grasslands and to partner with the Town of Plymouth to protect an additional 139 acres, for a total of 618 acres
conserved.
Mass Audubon recognizes and appreciates the sporting community's contributions to
wildlife management and in
conserving critical
wildlife habitat, including thousands of acres in Massachusetts through their federal duck stamp purchases and fees collected from Massachusetts fishing, hunting, and sporting licenses.
A team of teacher naturalists utilizes our education animals to teach about
wildlife and the importance of
conserving our natural world.
Mass Audubon's land conservation efforts have resulted in a system of
wildlife sanctuaries that is now the largest private ownership of
conserved land in Massachusetts.
Not only will
conserved land benefit people and
wildlife, it also offers the landowners tax advantages.
The other
wildlife sanctuary (listed below) is
conserved land that provides valuable habitats, is ecologically managed, and regularly monitored but not yet «prepared for the public» to visit.
The other 2
wildlife sanctuaries (listed below) are
conserved lands that provide valuable habitats, are ecologically managed, and regularly monitored but not yet «prepared for the public» to visit.
The other
wildlife sanctuaries are
conserved lands that are ecologically managed and monitored, but, for the most part, do not feature trails, signage, or parking.
Our other
wildlife sanctuaries are
conserved lands that are ecologically managed and monitored, but not yet prepared for the public to visit.
The Animal Response Team was launched in October as a way to reaffirm its commitment to helping
conserve and protect
wildlife.
Parks are necessary for protection of air and water quality, to
conserve habitat for
wildlife and to provide recreational spaces for the people.