Sentences with phrase «of wildlife conservation»

This presentations carry the message of wildlife conservation and provide an avenue for children and adults to become aware of the issues that affect our native wildlife species.
Managers of wildlife conservation programmes are being helped by a method commonly encountered in industrial and service industries.
In terms of wildlife conservation, 2011 was the year of the shark.
Tropisphere has donated thousands of dollars from its commissions to help the local community, especially in areas of wildlife conservation and education.
Congressman Lance also appreciates the importance of wildlife conservation, and has voted favorably on measures to protect sea turtles and sea otters, and cosponsored America's Wildlife Heritage Act.
The founders of CWPA, Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson - Hicks, started the competition to raise awareness of wildlife conservation issues in partnership with the Born Free Foundation.
Piping plovers once again have taken up residence along a stretch of Queens beach overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, triggering an annual ritual of wildlife conservation that inspires consternation among some beachgoers.
The story of wildlife conservation is usually framed as man vs. treasured wildlife.
«If we can understand how the landscape has changed over decades and what that does to water quality, human health, and ecosystem health, we can begin to make predictions for the future,» said senior author Kathleen Alexander, professor of wildlife conservation in the College of Natural Resources and Environment and a Fralin Life Science Institute affiliate.
I have not mentioned the spiritual and cultural values of wildlife conservation and the scientific interest of the wonderful African fauna and flora, which are at present receiving the most unsympathetic treatment.
Just as I found myself unprepared for the cultural aspects of working in Africa, so did I find myself unprepared for many of the realities of wildlife conservation.
However, during the trial, MItchell's lawyers maintained that his work was in support of wildlife conservation.
The 2016 Indianapolis Prize has announced its 28 nominees for the prestigious $ 250,000 prize which recognises outstanding research and conservation efforts in the field of wildlife conservation.
In addition to tiger lore and scalding adventure, Vaillant shows us Russia's far east and its inhabitants, their sometimes desperate lives interwoven with the economics of poaching and the politics of wildlife conservation.
Standing within the charred remains of their home and compound they built by hand, the setting was a powerful reminder of what they have experienced in the name of wildlife conservation.
Go on a tour to Calauit Safari, a different kind of wildlife conservation area where you get to see zebras and giraffes in the Philippines!
Klaus Jacob, an earth scientist at Columbia University whose home just north of the city up the Hudson River was flooded by the surge from Hurricane Sandy, has been calling the necessary urban design approach «managed retreat» (Reed Noss of the University of Central Florida has been making the same argument in the context of wildlife conservation).
Inspired by the message of wildlife conservation, the tenderness with which she replicates the vivid spots and stripes on their coats contrasts with the roughness and safari aesthetics of the lashed wood frames.
To help educate kids about the importance of wildlife conservation, Recycline and NWF are sponsoring «Bring an Endangered Species into the Spotlight», a contest that gives kids a chance to select the next endangered species to be featured on the next series of toothbrushes.
Steven is an experienced public affairs advocate who has worked in the areas of wildlife conservation, animal welfare, healthcare and education.
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