Sentences with phrase «other wildlife concerns»

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Consumption of contaminated fish «is an especially pressing concern for many communities of color, low - income communities, tribes, and other indigenous peoples, whose members may consume fish, aquatic plants, and wildlife in greater quantities than does the general population,» according to a landmark Environmental Protection Agency study published nearly a decade ago.
MIAMI (Reuters)- A U.S. proposal to ban the import and interstate sale of boa constrictors and four other snake species prompted protests from exotic pet owners and concern among Florida wildlife regulators who fear it could lead to more reptiles being released into the wild.
The majority of zoologists conducts research and teaches at colleges and universities, while others work for federal agencies that have a concern for wildlife.
American Bird Conservancy Concerned about the impact of cats on birds & other wildlife in your local park or community?
Predation by outdoor cats on birds and other wildlife is a real and legitimate concern.
Other shelters might struggle with community members who consider cat colonies unpleasant or those concerned about the detrimental effects of cats on birds and wildlife.
They feel passionately about birds, other wildlife and the natural environment, and they are working hard to address their concerns.
Park staff in King Salmon have been reading blog posts and receiving comments from the public that are heartfelt and sincere in their concern for the welfare of brown bears and other wildlife during the upcoming Brooks River bridge and boardwalk construction project.
Because of that, I think it is safe to say that it is humans that should be concerned with their ability to «adapt», and not panda's and other wildlife.
EIA is disappointed in the administration's support of offshore oil exploration, and is concerned for the immediate and long - term consequences for belugas and other wildlife in the region.
And fires cause other environmental concerns such as the release of large amounts of ash, destruction of topsoil and damage to wildlife and habitat — not to mention loss of human life and damage to people's homes.
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