Sentences with phrase «protecting endangered bird»

As well as being a working station, Blue Duck has a strong conservation ethos, where many programs are underway to eliminate damaging pests, restoring native bush and protecting endangered bird species, including their namesake the blue duck.
UK regulations made pursuant to the EU Birds Directive (originally enacted in 1979, which you can read in its latest amended and consolidated form here) aim to protect endangered bird species and habitats, but do not prescribe any rules about cats or housing or distance from development.
Whether through our research projects like Costa Rica's Sustainable Coffee (working with local farmers to develop and refine coffee growing techniques that are good for the environment and the local economy), or Macaws of the Peruvian Amazon (seeking data to protect endangered birds and habitats as well as promote responsible eco-tourism practices in the region), to name just two, we try to make sure that emerging and developing local economies don't continue along the unsustainable path we've perfected in the US.

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Consisting of 9000 acres, the Reserve protects unique ecosystems and vernal pools, as well as more than 200 species of native birds and 49 endangered, threatened or rare animal and plant species.
The goal of Birds to Watch is to protect declining bird species in Massachusetts before they become endangered by:
The Fish and Wildlife Service is to decide next year if the bird must be protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Whooping cranes are protected by two federal laws: the Endangered Species Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Possingham recently analyzed endangered animals and plants in New Zealand and found that for the same budget required to save a single bird species there, the North Island brown kiwi, six other threatened species could be protected.
In an attempt to settle the potential conflict over valuable land before the bird was put on the endangered list, the various groups of conservationists and developers tried to hammer out an agreement in which enough of the bird's habitat would be set aside to protect the gnatcatcher, while the rest of the land would be given over to development.
President Barack Obama's administration is under court order to decide by 30 September how to protect the bird: declare it an endangered species — the nuclear option in conservation — or opt for the less onerous conservation strategies that officials are testing on its fellow rangeland bird, the lesser prairie chicken.
Seeking a truce in a battle that has pitted a showy, pointy - tailed bird against virtually every industry of the western United States, federal officials today said they would implement a plan to protect the greater sage grouse without listing it as an endangered species.
Agency manages National wildlife refuges, protects endangered species, manages migratory birds, restores nationally significant fisheries and enforces Visit National Aquarium Baltimore, MD..
November 13, 2014 • The bird is now protected under the Endangered Species Act, which could stop some oil and gas development in Colorado and Utah — and will likely start a number of legal challenges.
Animal conservation is at the heart of this moving novel, set in contemporary Scotland, that follows a young boy who rallies help to protect an endangered osprey — eventually tracking the electronically tagged bird's journey to Africa and finding allies to rescue her when she is in danger.
ESA and MBTA Among the more perplexing aspects of FWS's argument is their claim that «TNR practices are prohibited on National Wildlife Refuges, and violate the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) because they may result in the direct harm of protected species.»
Wildlife laws exist at the federal and state level that are designed to protect species such as migratory birds, and those listed as endangered or threatened.
Cape May, New Jersey is one of North America's prime bird - watching spots, and bird lovers have been trying to protect the endangered shore birds like the piping plover from feral cats on the beach.
-LSB-...] May, New Jersey is one of North America's prime bird - watching spots, and bird lovers have been trying to protect the endangered shore birds like the piping plover from feral cats on the beach.
Suzi Fox, Director at the Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch and Shorebird Monitoring Program, reveals the species of nesting birds she works to protect on the local beaches and what visitors can do to be respectful of these endangered creatures.
The Waddle Walk will also help you learn about the plight of this endangered species, the Aquarium's preservation efforts and how we can help protect these beautiful birds.
These endangered birds can be observed within touching distance, as they wander freely in their protected environment.
They're plumes gathered by Hope Sandrow of Southampton from rare Paduan birds that live and lay their eggs freely in her ongoing project «Open Air Studio,» a habitat this conceptual artist created to protect an endangered species.
In Lettuce Lake, for example, the marshy terrain of a Florida swampland is punctuated with both protected birds and deteriorating automobiles.In Oceanic Library, an endangered octopus creeps into the lower right corner of the composition.
An analysis by the American Bird Conservancy (ABC) shows that more than 30,000 turbines overlap with federally protected bird habitat, including 24,000 in the migratory corridor of the whooping crane and 3,000 in breeding grounds of the endangered Greater Sage - GroBird Conservancy (ABC) shows that more than 30,000 turbines overlap with federally protected bird habitat, including 24,000 in the migratory corridor of the whooping crane and 3,000 in breeding grounds of the endangered Greater Sage - Grobird habitat, including 24,000 in the migratory corridor of the whooping crane and 3,000 in breeding grounds of the endangered Greater Sage - Grouse.
Using communication, advocacy and (if necessary) legal tools, the work will focus on establishing mitigation requirements and regulations to protect birds at wind energy facilities; addressing the most poorly sited wind projects; educating key decision makers and the public; and engaging industry representatives to protect threatened and endangered species, eagles, and other federally - protected birds.
The infrastructure for development and transmission threatens to fragment forests that protect important watersheds and provide habitat for endangered species and migratory birds.
And, of course, after decades trying to protect wildlife from oil spills and other calamities, we must avert our eyes as windmills annually massacre millions of birds, many of them supposedly protected as endangered species.
Other problems with the LBWEG as perceived by HMANA include its failure to require that developers of industrial wind energy projects avoid known bird migration pathways and daily movement flyways, avoid features of the landscape known to attract raptors (such as ridge lines and coastlines), avoid areas formally designated as Important Bird Areas and avoid documented locations of any species protected under the federal Endangered Species bird migration pathways and daily movement flyways, avoid features of the landscape known to attract raptors (such as ridge lines and coastlines), avoid areas formally designated as Important Bird Areas and avoid documented locations of any species protected under the federal Endangered Species Bird Areas and avoid documented locations of any species protected under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Home to more than 500 unique types of birds and numerous endangered plant and animal species, these ecosystems are critical to preventing erosion, protecting the region's water sources and reducing flooding in the region.
Wind and solar companies have been exempted from endangered species laws, to protect them against legal actions for destroying wildlife habitats, birds and bats.
This week Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI), declined to place the Greater Sage Grouse on the Endangered Species list, stating that unprecedented cooperative, voluntary, conservation actions by advocates, state governments and the private sector had sufficiently increased the bird's population and protected its habitat.
Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI), declined to place the Greater Sage Grouse on the Endangered Species list, stating that unprecedented cooperative, voluntary, conservation actions by advocates, state governments and the private sector had sufficiently increased the bird's population and protected its habitat.
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