Sentences with phrase «visiting public lands»

But there is an effort to better understand who is visiting public lands.

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The other wildlife sanctuary (listed below) is conserved land that provides valuable habitats, is ecologically managed, and regularly monitored but not yet «prepared for the public» to visit.
The other 2 wildlife sanctuaries (listed below) are conserved lands that provide valuable habitats, are ecologically managed, and regularly monitored but not yet «prepared for the public» to visit.
Our other wildlife sanctuaries are conserved lands that are ecologically managed and monitored, but not yet prepared for the public to visit.
Together the four of us drove up and down the landward side of Vancouver Island, crossing and recrossing the range limit of the ecosystem and visiting sites on military bases, in public parks, on «Crown land» managed for forestry, and on privately owned nature reserves.
Hughes also visited the Randolph County Animal Shelter, which is located next to the Randolph County landfill at 1370 County Land Road, Randleman, to film a public service announcement about Randolph County's anti-tethering law.
Here, the average person can still afford to own land nearby the ocean, commute into the city with ease on fantastic public transportation, live in a safe community, have access to all modern amenities of the first world, and be able to visit breathtaking public land within a few minutes drive.
Many people visit this area via fast boat although it is possible if you are on a tight budget to take the public ferry to Lombok and then take a bemo or bus to the port that leads to the Gili Islands which is a days journey although it will save you the $ 50 boat cost and will mean you will experience the main land of Lombok as well.
Exploring around 40 large Japanese public housing blocks known as «danci» («group land»), visiting at dusk and early evening, Cody said he initially saw these buildings as «mountains of steel and concrete».
New Paper on Land - use Change «Land - use Change in Australia and the Kyoto Protocol «by Dr Clive Hamilton, Exective Director, The Australia Institute and Visiting Fellow, Graduate Program in Public Policy, Australian National University.Abstract: In the dying hours of the Kyoto Climate Change Conference, the world's negotiators agreed to include in the Protocol what is now known as the «Australia Clause».
In general, people who are invited to a residence, visiting a business that serves the public, or engaging in activities on public property, are all invitees or licensees to that land.
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