Sentences with phrase «wildlife populations back»

It would mean bringing wildlife populations back up to the marvellous level of ecological richness that existed before human impact.

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In that year, wildlife managers hoping to nurse the NBR's bighorn population back to health transplanted 12 sheep from Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.
In Washington, D.C., for example, the City Paper (September 15, 2015) reported on a controversial, regressive wildlife plan proposed by a city agency: ``... Washington Humane Society's vice president of external affairs, Scott Giacoppo, wrote that the Wildlife Action Plan as proposed «would result in the rounding up and killing of feral cats — essentially a reversal back to the animal policies of the 1800s that were ultimately proven to have no impact on the population at all.
Although some of the wildlife has been severely hunted in times gone by, animals are being released back into the area to help the populations recover.
«Alaskans depend on wildlife for food and cultural practices which can't be sustained when predators are allowed to decimate moose and caribou population,» Palin fires back to Judd and her team of haters.
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