Sentences with phrase «local wildlife resources»

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These farmers are going above and beyond, improving the quality of their beans while conserving natural resources, protecting wildlife habitat and supporting local communities.»
Mass Audubon has worked with local landowners, the Housatonic River Natural Resource Damages Fund, and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to add almost 120 acres to the wildlife sanctuary in Sheffield, which will now total more than 360 acres.
The state's largest conservation nonprofit has worked with local landowners, the Housatonic River Natural Resource Damages Fund (HRNRDF), and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to add almost 120 acres to the wildlife sanctuary in Sheffield, which will now total more than 360 acres.
Establishment of conservation - security partnerships for protected areas and natural resource management (including NGOs, UN, other international entities) directly improving security for both local communities and wildlife
We confront the largest national and international problems facing animals, which local shelters don't have the reach or the resources to take on, such as animal fighting, puppy mills, horse slaughter and soring, seal killing and other forms of commercial slaughter of marine mammals, captive hunting and the wildlife trade, and inhumane slaughter and factory farming.
The San Diego Wildlife Center is a resource in the north coastal region of San Diego for injured, sick, and orphaned local wildlife.
The project, which has provided educational resources, veterinary and grooming supplies, spay / neuter clinics for local animals and a wellness clinic for the community's horses, has engaged a wide range of HSUS staff, requiring expertise in animal handling, cruelty investigations, wildlife management and biology, community outreach, humane education and more.
Located in San Rafael, WildCare operates a wildlife rehabilitation hospital that accepts any injured animal (wildlife) and provides numerous resources to the local and larger community.
We will maintain Project Wildlife's vital programs and services and continue to serve as the primary local resource for animal rehabilitation, conservation and wildlife education.
The mission of Project Wildlife is to improve the quality of life for local wildlife and the community as the primary resource for animal rehabilitation and conservation education.
Gather any relief plans developed by the local Red Cross chapter, other animal care and control agencies, armed forces, Coast Guard, and police, fire, health, wildlife, and agriculture departments, so you know who to turn to for specific resources and do not duplicate their efforts.
Strategies for how best to deal with feral cat populations differ depending on a variety of factors, including availability of dedicated feeders, skilled humane trappers, spay / neuter funds, resources for food and vet care, health of the cats themselves, impact on human community and local wildlife, attitude of human community towards their presence, and more.
Without fighters to protect them from the local wildlife, the Moga villagers (a colourful bunch of humans and anthropomorphic cats) task you with venturing out into the wilds to bring back food, resources and useful items.
Forming a plant - animal - human trilogy with Edible Estates (est. 2005), a series of front - yard food gardens, and Animal Estates (est. 2008), initiatives for urban wildlife architecture, Domestic Integrities focuses on the interior environments of humans and the ways in which local resources are digested into their dwellings.
Across the United States, coal mining is destroying wildlife habitat, polluting local water resources and dirtying our air.
Howard Wood and COAST staff often meet with local schools and community groups about protecting oceans and marine wildlife — and their role as citizens in managing those resources sustainably.
Instead, we should channel resources into programs that support organic agriculture, local and regional healthy foods, beginning farmers, conservation, and diversified, pasture - based systems that protect our water, build healthy soil, and provide greater biodiversity and habitat for pollinators and other wildlife.
Forests, mineral resources, local emissions to air and terrestrial wildlife, for example, do not engage any discrete area of the environment clearly linked to a Federal power.
Deliver quality research to aid federal, state, local governments and companies to develop and implement strategies to protect water and wildlife resources.
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