But without tackling the demand side of the equation,
real habitat protection will be difficult if not impossible.
Not exact matches
The coastal California gnatcatcher's status as a distinct subspecies makes it eligible for federal
protection to keep the bird's shrub - land as
habitat rather than a
real estate development.
The authors describe a series of «land - sparing mechanisms» that link yield increases with
habitat protection, such as land - use zoning and smart subsidy schemes, along with
real - world examples that show how they can work — from India to Latin America.
While it's an undoubted athletic accomplishment, the
real purpose is educational: Raising awareness in the public about the need for interconnected wildlife
habitat and in the case of John experiencing first hand how much of the East Coast is yet undeveloped and in need of
protection.