Sentences with phrase «migration routes for»

Leverage complementary business migration routes for middle class migrants and SME business enterprises internationally to assist business growth and employment stimulation in both the UK and sending countries, thereby ensuring future global economic growth and socio - economic stability;
This is why these things are decimating migrating birds, best wind sites are also the migration routes for birds flying south in winter, and nobody did the assessments to learn this.
Shapiro, too, now favours the theory of a coastal migration route for humans.
Archaeologists are finding discoidal cores all along the Pacific coast — the putative migration route for the first Americans.
This area is an important migration route for wild Pacific salmon, where open net - cage salmon farms can increase pathogen risks to wild salmon.
It's also home to 6 out of 7 of the marine turtles and many shark species, the Dugong, and a migration route for many large fish like manta, shark whales and whales.
The Chukchi Sea is also part of the seasonal migration route for Bowhead whales that supports subsistence hunting by local indigenous communities.
The Beaufort's coastline along the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, meanwhile, is designated as critical habitat for that threatened species and is also a migration route for bowhead whales.

Not exact matches

Their occupation of commanding ranks in the army and administrative posts in the government made it possible for them to open new trails for the western migrations of the Turks who had formerly been compelled to take the difficult northern routes.
For example, many UK employers have become accustomed to the flexible supply of EU workers in low - wage jobs, and the removal of this migration route could increase the pressure for illegal migration and employmeFor example, many UK employers have become accustomed to the flexible supply of EU workers in low - wage jobs, and the removal of this migration route could increase the pressure for illegal migration and employmefor illegal migration and employment.
One success story in this regard is the development of Peace Parks — cross-border wildlife reserves that allow for shared expertise in biodiversity, monitoring natural routes of wildlife migration and fighting illegal poaching, and training staff, among other joint activities.
Roads break up habitats and block migration routes, but as our species continues to expand, some researchers are asking which is better for wildlife: more traffic on fewer roads or less traffic on more roads?
From small transmitters used to study migration routes of butterflies to cameras in nest boxes recording breeding activities of great tits, state - of - the - art and expensive technical equipment is essential for today's ecological science.
This map tracks 11 arctic terns, with green representing autumn migrations, red for winter, and yellow for the spring return route.
While it may not include the thrill of the chase inherent in the live tracking of animals, DNA is nevertheless useful for discerning migration routes — especially if those migrations happened thousands of years ago.
Three ancient river systems, now buried, may have created viable routes for human migration across the Sahara to the Mediterranean region about 100,000 years ago, according to research published September 11 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Tom Coulthard from the University of Hull, UK, and colleagues from other institutions.
That's strong evidence for early modern human migration across the Red Sea to Arabia, he says, rather than the more northern route.
The simulations provided in this study aim to quantify the probability that these routes may have been viable for human migration across the region.
The corridor has been considered a potential route for human and animal migrations between the far north (Alaska and Yukon) and the rest of North America, but when and how it was used has long been uncertain.
Horton found that important locations on each species» migration — where they stopped or changed direction, for instance — were characterised by ratios of declination to inclination that were «dyadic» fractions of the value at the start of the migration route.
While older fossils of modern humans have been found in Africa, the timing and routes of modern human migration out of Africa are key issues for understanding the evolution of our own species, said the researchers.
At the Natural History Museum in London, for example, Chris Stringer, an expert on modern human origins, continues to lean toward a terrestrial migration route out of Africa.
Not only will that add to the competition for water, but environmentalists also worry that dams like the controversial project on the Madeira River in western Brazil will block the flow of nutrient - bearing sediments and fish migration routes.
If scientists map leatherback migration routes, for instance, they can work to keep fishing boats out of those channels.
«In new work, Holton and I also are considering typological linguistic evidence for the subgrouping of the Dene languages suggestive of multiple routes and phases for Dene migrations in North America,» Sicoli said.
They simulated how it would have felt — magnetically speaking — for the eels to have been in four different locations along their larval migration route from the Sargasso to Europe.
«In the wild, light pollution causes hatchling sea turtles to lose their way from beach to the ocean, and disorients Monarch butterflies searching for migration routes.
Its fall and all the birds are preparing for migration... everyone but Eddie that is, who does nt bother learning the migration route, and leaves his packing until the last minute.
• With the recent news that a second person has tested positive for Ebola here in North America even after taking all the precautions of a health care worker in a major hospital, many people are becoming alarmed about the transmission of the disease especially considering the uncontrolled migration of people through our southern border and other unidentified viral infections that are known to have come to our contry via this route.
Who taught them where to go during migration, how to return to the same neighborhood or even the same tree after a long winter, what route to take, how to build a nest (with no hands), what materials to use, how to recognize intruders eggs, how to lure predators away from their young, how to use tools to break open hard foods or different tools to reach into crevices too deep for their bills, how to survive bitter cold winters, how to talk, etc... And don't ever tell me they don't feel emotion!
The main crab migration can last up to 18 days with streams of crabs making their way towards the coast, clambering over obstacles to follow routes that have been used for years.
It's a haven for rare birds on their annual migration route, and anyone with an interest is likely to be in their element with a pair of binoculars and a camera.
2012 The Progress of Love, Center for Contemporary Art, Lagos, Nigeria; touring to The Menil Collection, Texas, USA; The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis, Missouri, USA 2012 The Desire for Freedom: Art in Europe since 1945, Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin, Berlin, Germany 2012 Happening to Be, Lethaby Gallery, Central Saint Martins, London, England * 2012 * The Desire for Freedom: Art in Europe since 1945, German Historical Museum, Berlin, Germany 2012 Encounters: Conflict, Dialogue, and Discovery, Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey, USA 2012 Migrations: Journeys into British Art, Tate Britain, London, England 2012 Trade Routes Over Time, Stevenson, Cape Town, South Africa 2012 Déjà - vu?
Three documentarians recorded these artworks for the later exhibition at Flux Gallery, where artifacts and recordings of the en route interventions highlighted the Biennial's major themes: proximity, hospitality, history and migration.
They're a distinct population from the other two, and have specific migration routes, including heading out to White Shark Cafe off Hawaii for part of every year.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
(03/07/2011) As the world's largest migration in the Serengeti plains — including two million wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson's gazelles — has come under unprecedented threat due to plans for a road that would sever the migration route, a far lesser famous, but nearly as large migration, is being silently eroded just 1,370 miles (2,200 kilometers) north in Ethiopia's Gambela National Park.
It can even be useful for archaeologists who look at human migration routes, and are interested to see how the European environment developed over the last 20 000 years.»
For example, it remains unclear how the contraction of ice cover would affect the migration routes of animals (such as whales) that follow the ice front.
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