Sentences with phrase «help wildlife in the area»

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Set up a camera trap (loaners available through eMammal in some areas) and you, too, can help make wildlife census - taking bear - able.
We'll help you teach them cues so they can relax in the boats, exit only when asked, and handle distracting situations such as other dogs, wildlife, and higher use areas.
Wildlife Rescue, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife in the Austin area.
Q: If I decide to work with wildlife, zoo animals, primates, or in high exposure areas, are there any resources that will help pay for the Human Pre-Exposure Rabies Vaccine Series?
Maligne Lake has been re-introducing native grasses in previously impacted areas; this will help to restore ecosystem integrity and improve the quality of wildlife habitat in the area.
Tropisphere has donated thousands of dollars from its commissions to help the local community, especially in areas of wildlife conservation and education.
Although some of the wildlife has been severely hunted in times gone by, animals are being released back into the area to help the populations recover.
Your naturalist guide will help you spot interesting wildlife, teach you about the area, and guide you to some of the best sites in the Daintree, including areas for incredible views.
ANDY REVKIN received by email and posted: Hi Andy, in my talks and papers I have mentioned many times that it does not make sense to go after every last drop of oil, and I have noted that one useful thing that citizens can do, in addition to helping block coal fired power plants, is to keep oil companies out of places such as Arctic National wildlife Refuge, deep and off - shore areas.
Coastal marshes absorb and store large amounts of carbon dioxide from Earth's atmosphere; they help filter out pollution in coastal waters; provide habitat for wildlife; help protect coastlines from erosion and storm surge; and can store huge amounts of floodwater, reducing the threat of flooding in low - lying coastal areas.
But elsewhere in Asia, work is moving ahead to turn another area more associated with conflict than conservation into a sanctuary for at - risk elephants.A year and a half after Sri Lanka's quarter - century civil war ended, officials have announced plans to use more than 100,000 acres of jungle — the former stronghold of the Tamil Tigers separatists — to help protect wildlife, The Guardian reported today.
Other times, I work with the community to help educate them about keeping the region's lakes and streams clean and optimal for the wildlife in the area.
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