Governments should stop imposing conservation rules on communities and instead involve them in discussions, giving them power over
how wildlife protection is carried out on their lands, says Francine Madden of the conservation group Human - Wildlife Conflict Collaboration.
Not exact matches
We've also learned in recent years
how to track elephant seals, sea birds and some whale populations in ways that will change the map of
wildlife protection, literally.
While it's an undoubted athletic accomplishment, the real purpose is educational: Raising awareness in the public about the need for interconnected
wildlife habitat and in the case of John experiencing first hand
how much of the East Coast is yet undeveloped and in need of
protection.