Not exact matches
Certainly possible in Australia where there are large
areas of relatively undisturbed forest with plenty of
potential prey... there have been consistent sightings in the Blue Mountains
area west of Sydney over many decades which suggest that rather than just an
isolated zoo escapee or over grown pet there may be a breeding population, which would be a bit of a worry for us bush walkers!
Given their
potential cost - effectiveness, logged forests represent an opportunity to increase connectivity between protected
areas and to enlarge existing parks, two goals that are becoming increasingly urgent in Southeast Asia as existing parks are illegally degraded or become increasingly
isolated by conversion of adjacent
areas to oil palm plantations and other agricultural lands.
At the same time, FWS recognizes that it has not evaluated the
potential long - term effects of big renewable energy projects that fragment or
isolate desert tortoise conservation
areas, possibly «cutting off gene flow between these
areas.»
These companies, such as Anheuser - Busch, Pratt & Whitney and Subaru, have developed measures to reduce their
potential waste production by
isolating wasteful
areas in their manufacturing.