The findings can help
with future conservation efforts for the critically endangered species.
Not exact matches
Research shows that a majority of global consumers, and especially Millennials, support companies that are committed to minimizing environmental impacts and that prioritize sustainable approaches to operations.2 To share more about its water initiatives, Fetzer Vineyards developed a new page on its website containing facts about agricultural water use and details about the company's water policy support. Visit fetzer.com/water for more on Fetzer Vineyards» water initiatives, including its adoption of BioFiltro's BIDA ® treatment system and its support for water
conservation research and advocacy through collaborations
with groups like the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) and Ceres» Connect the Drops, both of which were commended for their water policy
efforts at the White House Water Summit on Building a Sustainable Water
Future in the United States on March 22, 2016.
Visit fetzer.com/waterfor more on Fetzer Vineyards» water initiatives, including its adoption of BioFiltro's BIDA ® treatment system and its support for water
conservation research and advocacy through collaborations
with groups like the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) and Ceres» Connect the Drops, both of which were commended for their water policy
efforts at the White House Water Summit on Building a Sustainable Water
Future in the United States on March 22, 2016.
While research into their pollinators won't help
with any of those threats, it could aid in
future conservation efforts.
The researchers hope their work will help resource managers and scientists keep a close eye on species that are moving north
with climate change over time, and predict their impact on other species so they can concentrate
conservation efforts and
future research accordingly.
«Such long - term insights are crucial in helping
with current
conservation efforts, laying a foundation for
future research on impacts of island formation, climate change and human occupation on animals and their habitats.»
Future work will entail: (1) further delineation of management actions and the social networks associated
with them, (2) building and evaluating a working model using rapid prototype methods, (3) conducting
futures analyses of associated landscapes, (4) continuing to foster collaborative
effort, and (5) working one - on - one
with managers to evaluate model and adaptive management applicability using such tools as LCMAP (Landscape
Conservation Management and Analysis Portal).
I spend a lot of time analyzing global climate and energy trends, far - flung
conservation efforts, work aimed at improving prospects for the world's least fortunate and new technologies
with promising
future applications, the latest being a novel coating, described in Nature, that can in theory cool a building even on sunny days.
In an interview
with National Geographic, President Obama stressed the importance of California's
conservation efforts amid a fourth year of drought, laid out his expectations for this year's climate conference in Paris, and reiterated America's commitment to a «low - carbon
future.»