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Not exact matches
But I think the church's slighting of wilderness and
wildlife is due less to hostility than to indifference — a disregard
for the peculiar theological
resources at stake and the speed with which they are being crippled.
The «Coffee Growing — Environmental Leadership» section covers water body protection, including criteria
for width and type of vegetated buffer zones along permanent and seasonal water bodies, and use of chemicals or waste storage near water bodies; protection of soil
resources, including measures to control and prevent erosion and use of organic mulches and cover crops; conserving biodiversity, including maintaining a shade canopy, protecting
wildlife, and establishment of conservation areas; and environmental management, including pest and disease control.
It is a
resource for people who want to learn more about the natural world and how to live harmoniously with diverse, healthy
wildlife populations.
Mass Audubon promotes conservation of our forest
resources, including old growth reserves,
for wildlife habitat and public benefit and
for the capture of carbon from the atmosphere in forest growth and soils.
Despite the challenges, we currently have the capacity to protect the natural
resources of Massachusetts
for future generations of people and
wildlife.
Despite these difficult challenges, we currently have the capacity to protect the natural
resources of Massachusetts
for future generations of people and
wildlife.
«We continue to strive to make this conservation center and
wildlife sanctuary a true
resource for people of all ages and backgrounds to connect with nature.»
Their homes
for wildlife resource shows you how to take simple, practical steps that will benefit many of our most important birds, mammals and insects and their Action Awards
for schools is all about finding out about and helping
wildlife, doing practical things to help and telling other people.
So Green Belts are already a fantastic
resource - offering a home
for wildlife, a place
for recreation
for millions of people, and environmental benefits
for all of us
But community groups are concerned about the potential
for accidents, and environmentalists about the toll nuclear takes on water
resources and the
wildlife killed when reactors use river or lake water
for cooling — particularly at Indian Point, less than 30 miles north of New York City on the Hudson River.
The District offers an annual sale and distribution of evergreen and deciduous seedlings and transplants
for the conservation of natural
resources and the enhancement of forestry
resources,
wildlife habitat and economic development in Erie County.
The Conservation Tree and Shrub Seedling Program is an annual sale of deciduous and conifer seedlings and conifer transplants
for the conservation of natural
resources and
for the enhancement of forestry,
wildlife habitat and economic development in Erie County.
Policies that both legally protect
wildlife populations and subsidize farmers
for allocating
resources to
wildlife can help to mitigate these conflicts.
What does this mean
for the region's
wildlife and natural
resources as countries make claims
for territory?
«We need a planning process that is equal to the scale and complexity of the challenge, rather than continuing to depend on piecemeal efforts that put
wildlife species and human communities at higher risk in the face of global pressures like climate change and a race
for resources.»
The rapid expansion of the North Slope's snow - free season has had consequences
for water
resources,
wildlife behavior, the plant growing season and more, the research team reported in the new paper.
«If we can understand how the landscape has changed over decades and what that does to water quality, human health, and ecosystem health, we can begin to make predictions
for the future,» said senior author Kathleen Alexander, professor of
wildlife conservation in the College of Natural
Resources and Environment and a Fralin Life Science Institute affiliate.
Leakey's promotion, says conservation biologist David Woodruff of the University of California, San Diego, «has little to do with
wildlife conservation or natural
resource stewardship
for the people of Kenya and everything to do with national politics and power.»
«The work discussed at today's press conference is emblematic of the many ways in which satellite remote sensing supports our efforts at natural
resource management and
wildlife conservation,» said Woody Turner, program scientist
for NASA's Biological Diversity Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
• More effective management and protection of large areas outside of formally protected areas; • Increased law enforcement combined with improved legal frameworks and stiffer sanctions
for poachers; • Coordination across all sectors on land use and protection of natural
resources with a priority on conserving great ape populations; • Conservation advocacy
for wildlife and law enforcement to effect behavior change; • An enhanced understanding of diseases such as Ebola to guide conservation actions; • Monitoring of great ape abundance and distribution, habitat loss, and illegal activities.
The warmer weather patterns have implications
for animal species up and down the region, including Punxsutawney Phil and his fuzzy brethren, said Paul Curtis, a professor of natural
resources and Cooperative Extension
wildlife specialist at Cornell.
These geographic shifts will keep the wine flowing, but may bring new pressures on
wildlife and other natural
resources such as water, says climatologist Lee Hannah of Conservation International's Moore Center
for Ecosystem Science and Economics.
Establishment of conservation - security partnerships
for protected areas and natural
resource management (including NGOs, UN, other international entities) directly improving security
for both local communities and
wildlife
Zinke has served only one term in Congress and does not have a deep record on natural
resources policy, but he is an outdoorsman who learned to hunt on public lands and therefore recognizes their value
for recreation and
wildlife.
«Just like the eastern United States, China has a rich diversity of freshwater mussels, which is imperiled by humans building dams,
for instance, and introducing toxins into the waterways,» said Eric Hallerman, a professor of fish and
wildlife conservation in Virginia Tech's College of Natural
Resources and Environment.
There's trouble ahead
for the whitebark pine, a mountain tree that's integral to
wildlife and water
resources in the western United States and Canada.
At NFI, we are fortunate in that
for a number of years we have already been growing, so that we can expand the DNA field and at the same time liberate
resources for development of other fields, such as
wildlife forensics.
In addition to out - competing native
wildlife for resources and habitat, the pythons are eating the native
wildlife
The study draws on an earlier analysis the lab conducted
for the Western Governors» Association to identify areas where renewable
resources are the strongest, most consistent, and most concentrated, and where development would avoid protected areas and minimize the overall impact on
wildlife habitat.
Travel by foot and by raft down a procedurally - generated river as you scrounge
for resources, craft tools, remedy afflictions, evade the vicious
wildlife, and most importantly, stay ahead of the coming rains.
You can also hunt
wildlife and canvas
for all manner of collectible macguffins, and all of these activities earn you additional experience points and «salvage,» a nebulous blanket
resource that represents useful things you find in crate deposits or off of felled enemies.
The natural
resources support industries in Louisiana and millions of jobs nationwide, provide hundreds of thousands of acres of
wildlife habitat and winter habitat
for more than five million migratory waterfowl, and are the primary nursery
for the food chain supplying the entire Caribbean Basin.
In 2003, she was appointed the country's assistant minister
for environment, natural
resources and
wildlife.
As the only
resource in the county
for the majority of
wildlife to receive help, Project
Wildlife provides an invaluable service to animals.
Special equipment is not required;
wildlife watchers need to come equipped only with a sense of appreciation
for the state's living
resources and the knowledge of where to look
for them.
The Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum inspires a passion
for wildlife in every guest, every day as one of the state's leading
wildlife education and conservation
resources.
Today,
wildlife professionals must work under higher standards than ever before; there is no substitute
for of Natural
Resources, and
wildlife professionals from Canada and Japan) have attended these classes to hone their skills to the level required when working with
wildlife that may be dangerous, endangered or high profile.
Tufts
Wildlife Clinic was established in 1983 as a regional
resource for information related to
wildlife health
for the general public,
wildlife biologists, veterinarians, health professionals and others.
Animal Protection Officers respond to 30,000 calls each year, rescuing injured
wildlife, enforcing animal laws and ordinances, and providing support and
resources for pets and people in need inAustin and Travis County.
The San Diego
Wildlife Center is a
resource in the north coastal region of San Diego
for injured, sick, and orphaned local
wildlife.
Following are
resources for the care of sick, injured or orphaned
wildlife.
The project, which has provided educational
resources, veterinary and grooming supplies, spay / neuter clinics
for local animals and a wellness clinic
for the community's horses, has engaged a wide range of HSUS staff, requiring expertise in animal handling, cruelty investigations,
wildlife management and biology, community outreach, humane education and more.
«Reassessment» — intended to be a
resource for a broad audience, including,
wildlife and animal control professionals, policymakers, and the general public — shines a bright spotlight on these shortcomings, thereby bringing the key issues back into focus.
While she no longer sits on the board at Wild Bird Fund, her current rehabilitation venture, City Pigeon Rehab (CPR) is a
resource for fellow rehabbers in the city, providing necessary medication and diagnostics
for NYC
wildlife.
For information about controlling nuisance
wildlife, contact AWARE 678.418.1111 or the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources at 770.918.6401.
Visit the Maryland State Department of
Resources website
for a list of
wildlife rehabilitators.