Sentences with phrase «of eradication efforts»

«Stepan's history of eradication efforts gives you a good sense of how involved the work can get, how many different kinds of approaches have been tried without success, and how much we've learned from our failures,» he writes, though he also warns that, while extremely valuable, it is far from a page turner.
Along with killing off black rats, the first phase of the eradication effort killed nearly 50 birds from 11 different species, Faulkner said.

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Some weightier recommendations are sure to make you smarter and better informed, but will that tome on disease eradication efforts or memoir of a dying doctor bring a smile to your lips?
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Cultivation of coca, cocaine's base ingredient, is also booming in Colombia for a variety of reasons, including decreased eradication efforts and increased economic incentives.
And even if those producing countries could be rid of coca tomorrow, production would simply be moved somewhere else, and the eradication effort would have to be started all over again in Southeast Asia, Turkey, Afghanistan and other countries far less likely to let us call the shots.
I find in I Corinthians 11:2 - 16 a series of six arguments listed by the Apostle in his effort to quell a trend toward the eradication of difference in dress at corporate worship.
An icy blast of winter at Lake George expected to last at least through Christmas may be the start of the lake's best defense against an invasive clam that has defied man - made eradication efforts.
«In view of the intensified efforts to ensure total eradication of Polio in Kaduna State, the State Primary Health Care Development Agency in collaboration with all the development partners working in the state, planned to celebrate world polio day in the state.
Yet another green benefit of legalizing marijuana would be an end to the destructive eradication efforts employed by law enforcement at bust sites, where the crop and the land they are rooted in are sometimes subjected to harsh chemical herbicides for expedited removal.
«The strikingly early seeding of the viral reservoir within the first few days of infection is sobering and presents new challenges to HIV - 1 eradication efforts,» the authors write.
Yet when Jennifer Lavers, a marine biologist at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies in Tasmania, ventured there two years ago to study invasive rodent - eradication efforts, she found the once pristine UNESCO World Heritage Site inundated with trash — 17.6 metric tons of it, she conservatively estimates — pretty much all of it plastic.
He often warns about the threat of epidemics and exotic mosquitoes; when the Asian bush mosquito (Aedes japonicus) showed up in the Netherlands, for instance, Knols said it might be able to transmit Zika, and, if so, a major door - to - door eradication effort would be called for.
The disease, treatable with a one - time dose of penicillin or, as part of the renewed eradication effort, the antibiotic azithromycin, has experienced a significant resurgence in the past two decades.
A study at the University of North Carolina found that gene deletion poses a threat to Malaria eradication efforts.
Teel said their study and future efforts would focus on the development of clearer comparisons for Rhipicephalus ticks to provide ways to hypothesize specific cause - effect relationships, test tick abundance patterns and pathogen prevalence in the field, and simulate how these patterns might be interrupted to achieve tick suppression or eradication.
After giant global efforts to halt the so - called red plague throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the Global Commission for Certification of Smallpox Eradication reported that the disease had been eradicated Dec. 9, 1979.
As part of the global effort toward malaria eradication, phenotypic whole - cell screening revealed the 2 - aminopyridine class of small molecules as a good starting point to develop new antimalarial drugs.
Professor Maathai's tireless efforts earned her not only a Nobel Peace Prize and numerous prestigious awards, but the respect of millions who were inspired by her commitment to conservation, democracy, women's empowerment, the eradication of poverty, and civic engagement.
As part of the full flea eradication effort, you should also wash all pet bedding and spray any outdoor patio or garden areas that your pets frequent.
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Mathematical modeling of the mesopredator release phenomenon illustrates the complexities involved in eradication efforts, even on small islands.
USDA's Wildlife Services kill an additional 175,000 (mostly non-native birds), and is responsible for much of the state's feral cat eradication effort — the largest in the country.
(Indeed, there is plenty of evidence from island eradication efforts.
Fleas spend most of their lives off of your cat and in his or her environment; so just because you don't see a flea on your cat, don't give up on your flea eradication efforts, especially if you see other evidence of fleas.
Despite decades of our extermination efforts (trapping, shooting, snaring, poisoning), coyotes have expanded their range threefold since the mid 1800's, largely as a result of our extensive forest clearing and eradication of wolves and cougars, which has left a significant void in the predator / prey hierarchy.
[2] As a result of «a multi-year eradication effort that began in 2001,» [2] birds have begun to return.
As part of the total flea eradication effort, you should also wash all pet bedding and spray any outdoor patio or garden areas that your pets frequent.
Although eradication and control of invasive predators has been successful on uninhabited islands, such efforts are more complicated on islands inhabited by humans and their pets and by nontarget wildlife (Levy and Crawford 2004).
But efforts aimed at eradication can be successful only if the public is properly prepared first, and even then eradication will likely have to be continuously applied, while at the same time keeping up with the public education campaign and enforcement of state statutes and local government ordinances aimed at reducing the flow of new cats into the wild.
As mentioned above, past conservation efforts have seen the Chatham Island snipe successfully re-introduced to Mangere Island, following the eradication of feral cats (7)(9).
In the works for about five years, the rat eradication plan is one of many coastal restoration efforts funded by a $ 9.1 - million settlement with BP America stemming from the 1990 American Trader oil spill off Huntington Beach.
Recognizing the linkage between the potential impacts of climate change and development, mitigation and adaptation strategies should be pursued as part of development and poverty eradication efforts.
After some escaped and defied an aggressive eradication effort, he moved to France, where his main legacy was illustrations of astronomical phenomena like eclipses.
In nearby Worcester the APHIS officer in charge of the ALB control effort is overseeing 90 employees, with the objective of complete eradication of that beetle.
But most important is the simple fact that, after a burst of effective mosquito eradication decades ago, a host of countries (Brazil in particular) relaxed such efforts, and did so just as humanity's boom in urbanization and global mobility got into high gear.
The Brazilian government has been encouraging major companies to support its anti-slavery efforts, but ADM, Bunge and Cargill have all refused to sign Brazil's National Pact for the Eradication of Slave Labor.
DEA Eradication Efforts Target Hemp Instead of Cultivated Marijuana The Vermont State Auditor's Report on the Domestic Cannabis Eradication / Suppression Program (DCE / SP), published in 1998, found that the national average for ditchweed seized under the DCE / SP in all 50 states was 99 % as of 1996.
One of the international community's finest hours came with the eradication of smallpox, an effort led in the United Nations by the World Health Organization (WHO).
A massive rat eradication effort took place in the 1990s and was successful — getting rid of the egg - eating pests brought back burrowing seabird numbers.
Canada should be pushing other countries to become parties to the Optional Protocol as part of a wider effort to work towards eradication of torture around the world.
Upon the arrival of Europeans, the Pomos were decimated by smallpox brought unintentionally from Europe, and by the eradication efforts...
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