Many biologists and fisheries experts say it's vital to
leave the region alone because big, poorly - understood ecosystem shifts are under way.
Not exact matches
The Horn of Africa is in the midst of its worst drought in 60 years: Crop failures have
left up to 10 million at risk of famine; social order has broken down in Somalia, with thousands of refugees streaming into Kenya; British Aid
alone is feeding 2.4 million people across the
region.
The village, not only thousands of miles but many time zones away from Moscow, squats in a lawless
region populated by poachers and outcasts and those who, for any number of reasons, want to be
left alone.
So many African American people, especially in the South have never even
left the state or
region of the country in which they were born, let
alone the U.S.
If you just
leave the
region where Boltzmann doesn't work
alone, we could call it the webster catastrophe zone and maybe put neat little dragon pictures on the graphs.