Not exact matches
Meanwhile, an independent evaluation of the red wolf
program released in November 2014 by the Wildlife Management Institute (WMI) questioned
whether the
conservation effort can succeed.
Researchers in the University of Wyoming's Department of Zoology and Physiology and
Program in Ecology discovered that reserve size and species similarity are the primary factors in determining
whether multiple wildlife species are indirectly protected under the umbrella of a reserve created to enhance
conservation for one species — in this case, the greater sage grouse in Wyoming.
Here's a related thought experiment: Recently, in tracking discussions of including forest
conservation and climate - friendly farming practices in carbon - credit markets, I mused on
whether family planning
programs should be able to get into the carbon business.
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