I think that bad zoos should be shut, but it is essential to keep open and well funded those which do vital conservation work open. |
|
Thus, the model indicated that marginal land could be put into the conservation reservation program or similar other programs. |
|
The vast majority went to historic buildings and other conservation schemes and to museums. |
|
This might lead to a conservation of the high level of structural unemployment. |
|
Taking up water conservation works will make a fundamental contribution to protecting the flora and fauna in the forest areas. |
|
Plans to build 35 houses in the grounds of a former school in a conservation area are likely to go ahead despite objections from residents. |
|
They and the conservation lobby continue to hope that their efforts to preserve the city's heritage will soon get an official stamp of approval. |
|
This convention dealt with issues of sustainable fishery catches and conservation of both aquatic species and habitats. |
|
Since American Black ducks are not native to Washington, this decline is not of major conservation concern in our state. |
|
He is considered a pioneer in the field of conservation biology and has written and lectured widely on the subject. |
|
Now most people think that ecological awareness and environmental conservation depends on what we know scientifically about the natural world. |
|
It exposes students to research that addresses issues of conservation and management of wildlife populations. |
|
The Sierra Club remains the largest and most effective grassroots conservation organization in the world. |
|
At present, however, conservation districts simply are not empowered to deal with drainage. |
|
We also decided to get our tattered, old couch reupholstered, and I doubled our annual contribution to a local conservation group. |
|
The first conservation step is to clean the surface of dirt and loose accumulations with water and detergent applied under high pressure. |
|
But this week a panel of wildlife biologists and conservation advocates sounded a more positive note. |
|
The promotion of renewable energy resources and energy conservation through technological invention provides one example of success. |
|
I feel badly let down by the council who should be the guardians of an important conservation area, not its despoiler. |
|
The goal is to conserve gopher tortoises by managing a conservation site of relocated tortoises and residents as a single viable population. |
|
|
Under this review, the authority should consider whether further designation of conservation areas is called for. |
|
One of the hard tasks to be done involves historical conservation to retain, preserve and enhance Shanghai's local culture. |
|
In the last 10 years, over 30 posts for archaeological conservation in museums and other public bodies have been lost. |
|
I was also able to catch up with Beninese friends who were actively involved in conservation training. |
|
Irish fishermen have been showing commitment to conservation and been using bigger mesh sizes to allow smaller fish to escape. |
|
Little can be built in the grounds of a Grade One listed building and the area is also in a conservation area and green belt. |
|
Such efforts were to be pursued through the application of agroforestry, tree farming, and soil conservation technologies. |
|
I had arrived to assist Mongolian and Dutch conservation groups with the reintroduction of endangered Przewalski's horses to their native land. |
|
Examples of National Parks worldwide demonstrate that nature conservation does not mean excluding people. |
|
Thanks to a courageous conservation project, the critically endangered Mediterranean monk seal's future looks much brighter. |
|
This demo would be appropriate at the beginning of a general chemistry course or anytime when the law of conservation of mass is discussed. |
|
Unpopular plans to build ten family homes on unofficial allotments beside a village conservation area have been blocked. |
|
Finally, it must be remembered that this is a site in a conservation area in a national park. |
|
Farmers and landowners are being urged to save rare arable plants by wildlife conservation charity, The Game Conservancy Trust. |
|
Another dedicated his life to conservation in tribute to his wilderness-loving brother, who was disabled in a Mt. Shasta rockslide. |
|
Opponents argue that we can take other action such as energy conservation measures or using more solar energy. |
|
Also in year 10 we covered heat, including specific heat capacity and latent heat, and conservation of energy. |
|
Early models of the atom treated the atom as a solar system and used the idea of angular momentum conservation to explain its stability. |
|
You can structure your conservation easement so that you may still build one or more houses, farm the land and hunt wild animals. |
|
The law of the conservation of baryon number states that the total number of baryons must be the same before and after any subatomic event. |
|
|
The availability of grants in contributing towards the repairs and conservation of historic buildings has been very significant. |
|
The whole point of a conservation area is to conserve, not to dig it up whenever it is convenient. |
|
On my arrival at the wildlife conservation center, I was greeted by a muster of peacocks and peahens. |
|
How the heck that can be consistent with a conservation ethic, I am blowed if I know. |
|
Unsurprisingly, opportunities for archaeological conservation are regularly missed. |
|
The vintage posters are offered archivally mounted onto linen for conservation purposes or unmounted in their original state. |
|
The conservation of bone artefacts mainly concerns objects made of ivory, camel bone, elephant tusks and horn. |
|
Canon Draper said the lending library would be closed to make savings, but the conservation studio and archives would remain open. |
|
The National Trust also involves volunteers in the physical conservation of sites and monuments. |
|
Apart from haze issues, the ministers will discuss the coastal marine environment, nature conservation and biodiversity. |
|
The key to Kerala tourism's sweepstakes is the protection and conservation of the bio-diversity of its amazing natural resources. |
|
Optimists saw a world where captive-bred animals would inspire public support for conservation and repopulate the wild. |
|
He is a conservation biologist who has worked in the fields of ethnobotany and plant germplasm conservation for 30 years. |
|
At 73, few could match his single-minded devotion to the cause of conservation and environment protection. |
|
The library will also organise a special display of books and CDs on the special theme of nature conservation and environmental protection. |
|
Keystone forests, thanks to their large intact area and health, are ideal candidates for increased protection, conservation and restoration. |
|
Design for energy conservation need not depend solely on engineers focused on mechanical solutions. |
|
In 1978 Carter secured legislation that fostered conservation and decontrolled the price of some domestic natural gas. |
|
The development will be in keeping with the character of this conservation area. |
|
The Defence of Britain project has not only advanced our knowledge, but has also underpinned the conservation of 20th century defensive sites. |
|
|
Organizers plan to continue the energy conservation and tourist promotion program for at least the next 51 weeks. |
|
The White Oak plantation in the north of the state is a 7,500 acre area of conservation where rhinos, cheetahs, zebras and giraffes roam freely. |
|
Wherever possible, less costly, nontraditional alternatives, especially conservation measures, should be fully evaluated as options. |
|
I think its news even to many chemists that the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of matter are different things. |
|
Unfortunately, conservation isn't the only response to the high cost of non-renewable resources. |
|
Successful conservation efforts in an area bordering another country can be reduced to naught if the neighbouring countries do not collaborate. |
|
He will also be helping to liaise between local communities and conservation projects to find ways to protect the animals. |
|
For newcomers, Killoughternane, Tuesday night's award ceremony gave a welcome boost to conservation initiatives that are still in their infancy. |
|
So we joined the fray, and asked Pendle Borough Council for the proposed conservation area to be extended. |
|
A lengthy fax appeared to have just arrived from a prestigious international conservation foundation. |
|
Twenty years ago, Indonesia created an integrated forest management system based on principles of conservation biology. |
|
Until early in the present century scientists made use of a law of conservation of matter and a law of conservation of energy. |
|
We have to contrast its dragging the chain on conservation with its pushing ahead on economic growth. |
|
With conservation uppermost in most minds, important to Paul is that much of his work is with dead, damaged or dying trees. |
|
Investment in biodiversity conservation and environmental sustainability is needed to maintain the country's international obligations. |
|
There are many extensive conservation efforts directed towards brook trout, especially naturally reproducing brook trout populations. |
|
The law of conservation of matter bears a wholly meta-physical, non-experimental character. |
|
Part II includes seven thematic chapters covering the biogeography, ecology, behavior, life history, and conservation of grebes. |
|
Energy-conscious design may combine conservation methods, such as insulation and thermostat set-back, with passive solar heating. |
|
The acquisitions will add to the adjacent conservation areas and are essential to recovery of the Quino checkerspot butterfly. |
|
|
However, there have been few attempts to base modern policies of resource conservation and management on customary ways of doing things. |
|
The day I was there, the head of the OEB hearing panel was turgidly churning through a ruling on energy conservation plans. |
|
The good news is that the partnership collaborations for sea horse and marine conservation have grown enormously. |
|
The grant will also assist in raising the profile of hawkweeds in the islands and engaging volunteers in hawkweed conservation efforts. |
|
The collection has not been catalogued, although archival and conservation steps have been taken. |
|
Other animals under threat of cull on conservation grounds include the mink and Britain's population of ruddy ducks. |
|
And some have gone even further, fighting waste by taxing landfill space or encouraging conservation by taxing electricity and water. |
|
They hope to do so by developing alternative energy sources, promoting energy conservation and supporting clean energy production. |
|
The slickspot peppergrass, which resembles the garden flower sweet alyssum, is conserved by three different conservation measures. |
|
To my mind, conservation of historic landscapes has long been a material consideration in planning decisions. |
|
Two conservation areas have been specifically designated to protect important field wall systems. |
|
That makes bending the rules attractive to many farmers, who are expected to wear most of the costs of conservation on their own. |
|
I floated the black plaque on the same gold matboard and positioned the litho using a conservation package. |
|
Why the law of momentum conservation is not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
|
The 10-minute show was a window to nature conservation and the need for protecting wild flora and fauna. |
|
It does not obey the law of conservation of mass since the reactants and products have different compositions of elements. |
|
The ecologically sound version of working out involves joining in with conservation work to get fit and help the environment at the same time. |
|
Environmental protection and biodiversity conservation is the shared responsibility of all Australians. |
|
Environmental historians have rethought the recovery narrative of conservation and challenged the assumptions of the wilderness ethic. |
|
The statement also announced that a public hearing should be held to hear suggestions concerning the ongoing conservation of the park. |
|
|
The council is required by law to review conservation areas in their jurisdiction on a periodical basis. |
|
Energy conservation strategies were then combined to form bundled packages for the proposed building. |
|
Bernoulli's principle is basically a statement of the law of conservation of energy written for the movement of a fluid such as air. |
|
Their dreams of development did not involve the conservation of the natural environment. |
|
What was once a sluggish, silted and overgrown stream has been transformed into a gushing torrent thanks to the hard work of a conservation team. |
|
One of the most urgent problems in conservation biology today is the continuing loss of amphibian populations on a global scale. |
|
If I get it the plan is that I do as much conservation stuff as poss, and just use the post as a way into the field. |
|
The Farm Bill does relink conservation requirements to the receipt of crop insurance premium subsidies. |
|
This could provide a major, sustainable, contribution to the conservation of the fody and other highly endangered Mauritian birds. |
|
Projected fuel cost increases and savings from water conservation will probably hasten the break-even point. |
|
The eyeless gene is an example of the remarkable conservation of developmental genes throughout the animal kingdom. |
|
It obeys the law of conservation of mass since the amount of phosphorous and oxygen remains the same throughout the reaction. |
|
But that law assumes the conservation of mass energy as well as a space which is Euclidean. |
|
We have followed the existing character of the conservation area with simpler, less fussily detailed buildings. |
|
Eco-centrism borrows from conservation biology, the preservationist tradition and deep ecology. |
|
Other than this, the group intends to promote wise use of the land through the conservation of the natural environment. |
|
So, we might ask, how do we know how to strike a balance between conservation of resources for the future, and consumption today? |
|
Why is the law of momentum conservation not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
|
In addition, the public generally may be affected if, for example, conservation areas or the green belt is affected. |
|
Next year we will be working on a transmedia project that deals with the intersection of energy conservation and personal lifestyle. |
|
|
Issues of future adaptability, energy conservation and economy of construction have all been addressed. |
|
In his late 20s, he worked exclusively for conservation groups, photographing threatened habitats and endangered species around the world. |
|
The conservation status of the Cape mountain zebra, a rare and endangered mammal, was even worse than that of the bontebok. |
|
His remarks could be considered a challenge to the mainstream discourses of forest use and aforestation, nature conservation and protection. |
|
Her work on environmental matters, conservation and protection of endangered species ranks high on her list of endless worthwhile endeavors. |
|
A plaque commemorating his conservation work in the town adorns a wall on a footpath running beside the River Aire. |
|
While not included explicitly among the chief tasks of Soviet forestry, conservation did have a place in the new law. |
|
These surveys have addressed problems in population genetics, systematics, ecology, and conservation biology. |
|
It took early scientists hundreds of years of scientific study before the law of conservation of mass became accepted. |
|
A conservation success story is crawling through the swamplands of South Florida, northernmost home of the American crocodile, Crocodylus acutus. |
|
Their plans feature conservation of the archaeological remains such as the blast furnace complex. |
|
The philosophy of the park is underlined by the actual conservation of the animals, with each enclosure keeping close to their natural habitats. |
|
Their official role in the courts encompassed analogous responsibilities, restraint of criminals and conservation of justice. |
|
But the treaty obliges countries bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas to work together on marine conservation and environmental protection. |
|
Advocates believe energy exploration and environmental conservation can coexist. |
|
Although there was a great deal of scatter, the conservation index scores decreased with increasing distance from the closest exon. |
|
We will be keeping in contact with the body that runs the stud book for the conservation breeding programme. |
|
The City wants to strengthen the preservation and conservation of cultural heritage collections and built assets, he says. |
|
Failing this, the conservation outcomes of ecotourism may be less favorable. |
|
The Aldabra atoll stands as a rare symbol of hope and encouragement for conservation around the world. |
|
|
This is a conservation area and there should only be infill building but this is a mini-estate. |
|
Ironically among the largest grants made was for archaeology, museum conservation and the teaching of ancient Mesopotamian languages. |
|
Information is so scanty regarding the hoolock gibbon and the white-cheeked gibbon that their conservation status is not even defined. |
|
Ornamental horticulture often plays an important role in the conservation of plant species. |
|
This suggests the need to develop or apply a suitable environmental quality, conservation or biodiversity index. |
|
The conservation of charge requires that the total charge must be the same on both sides of a balanced chemical equation. |
|
This enclosure for archaeological remains at Ephesus elegantly reconciles historic conservation with accessibility for visitors. |
|
Earlier this week industry, conservation groups and scientists met for a summit on how to deal with ash dieback. |
|
We must practise energy conservation comprehensively and switch over to electricity-based traction for railways and urban transportation. |
|
Because of conservation of angular momentum, the globes will resist any change in their orientation. |
|
Since classical mechanics is pretty exact for macroscopic objects, there is never any macroscopic violation of conservation of energy. |
|
The discovery of the neutrino was predicted on the basis of the principle of conservation of energy. |
|
Back then, radioactivity had recently been discovered and mass energy conservation was under assault because of its discovery. |
|
Since the end of the eighteenth century one of the fundamental laws of the physical sciences has been the law of conservation of matter. |
|
Collisions of this kind would appear to violate the first law of thermodynamics, the conservation of mass and energy. |
|
The significance of syngnathids to conservation was recognized through their blanket protection in South Australia. |
|
Or do those calculations of yours freely infringe the law of conservation of energy but have scruples about the conservation of mass? |
|
The hot summer is set to produce a stunning autumn with falling leaves of red, russet browns and gold, according to a conservation group. |
|
Large new areas of forest, high-country, and coastal land have been protected as public conservation land. |
|
When native and introduced species hybridize, the conservation of native species implies developing a plan for preventing such hybridization. |
|
|
He knew that, unlike the international conservation groups, he didn't have the clout to get funding from the UN's Development Program. |
|
Recent surface excavation and conservation have recuperated a substantial portion of Structure 16's elaborately carved facade. |
|
A conservation watchdog has given its wholehearted support to the Evening Press campaign to save York's Odeon. |
|
It is also on the edge of a conservation area where blue strip lights just aren't appropriate. |
|
There are no guarantees, except to say that the hazard or risk can be reduced if conservation practices are properly applied. |
|
An extra 200,000 hectares of canola could be grown under conservation farming practices. |
|
In addition, a full-time conservator would oversee the preservation and conservation of the City Archives. |
|
Although we applaud the current conservation efforts to build refuges for the red squirrels, we think these may not be enough. |
|
Most of it is devoted to offices, conservation workshops and a packing room. |
|
The manicured greens and fairways of golf courses are not usually considered ideal places for conservation management. |
|
The conservation area would be patrolled by rangers recruited from local communities. |
|
Yet conservation of this heritage is a century behind terrestrial archaeology, and as public fascination with it increases, so do the threats. |
|
The refresh interval is set to three hours, a reasonable compromise between bandwidth conservation and paranoia. |
|
Others, such as parity, are broken by small amounts, and the corresponding conservation law therefore only holds approximately. |
|
Hence, the conservation of a keystone species leads to the preservation of the eco-system. |
|
Only a small proportion of Ireland's vast peatlands is still of conservation importance. |
|
Jyishu had studied environmental politics and ideology in college, and had spent a brief spell working on the conservation parks in the Amazon. |
|
Broader efforts to cut back sprawl and promote energy conservation are just as important as personal economies. |
|
An attempt at implementation constitutes the ninth stage of the systematic conservation planning process. |
|
As application forms for the new fund began landing on desks last week, the reaction from church conservation workers was one of dismay. |
|
|
The Venice Charter codified acceptable universal principles and practices for the conservation of historic monuments. |
|
Reduce water consumption through conservation efforts such as fixing leaky taps. |
|
The use of postoperative adjuvant irradiation in breast conservation and after mastectomy is increasing. |
|
They were updated to address the protection and conservation of slickspot peppergrass. |
|
Finally, a three-year ban on all sealing was recommended, the foundation of the moratorium approach to conservation of marine mammals. |
|
Long, too, is the road to recovery for the Arkansas River shiner, but conservation efforts like this one can get us there. |
|
The unprecedented state and local effort that has gone into preserving the sage grouse should provide a template for future conservation efforts. |
|
Plantlife International hosts the secretariat for Planta Europa, the network of organisations working for plant conservation across Europe. |
|
But as the demand for the eel became higher by consumers, it also brought new fishing technics and new attitudes by the conservation officers. |
|
Reed briefly reviewed different methods for assessing susceptibility to extirpation for scoring conservation priorities. |
|
More than 160,000 deer are culled each year because they damage crops and conservation areas through grazing or cause traffic accidents. |
|
Unfortunately part of the mouth-piece and the clay block or fipple were missing, and immediate conservation was needed. |
|
The campus adjoins the conservation lands of the Sudbury Valley Trustees and Callahan State Park. |
|
The council's cabinet this week also gave the go-ahead to extensions to existing conservation areas in central Richmond and Kew Road. |
|
This is the sharp end of practical conservation work, literally healing the mountain of unsightly erosion scars and gullies. |
|
The same conditions that challenged the Nabataeans complicate conservation efforts at the Petra site today. |
|
The Heritage Office has released a shipwreck conservation management plan that documents the discovery of the submarine. |
|
Is the outcome of the big rip theory contrary to principles of conservation of energy? |
|
Not only would it look out of place, says the conservation panel, but it would be incompatible with grazing livestock. |
|
The new park, established by presidential decree three years ago, answers a need for conservation areas. |
|
|
This year, the high school juniors and seniors donned backpacks and rubber boots to help in a turtle conservation project. |
|
Founded in 1938, their overall objective is to promote environmental protection and nature conservation nationally and internationally. |
|
The Shark Bay project covered all aspects of conservation concerning bilbies, dugongs and other flora and fauna in the area. |
|
Such a widespread conservation of telomeric silencing among eukaryotes suggests that it is fundamental to telomere function. |
|
As a result, the area of the plateau outside the existing reserves was given the less restrictive tenure of conservation area. |
|
The Hall is old and unlisted but it is situated in the Haxby conservation area where its location gives it a measure of protection. |
|
Have you recently remodeled your home or done any energy conservation work, such as installing insulation, storm windows, or weather stripping? |
|
National Park chiefs have given two Dales villages conservation area status to protect them from inappropriate development. |
|
Malacostracans play such an important role in aquatic ecosystems that their conservation is an important issue. |
|
The proceeds it makes from selling the phones go to supporting various conservation groups, primarily zoos. |
|
That high conservation value land is also likely to be worth more in terms of millable trees. |
|
To synchronize the conservation and the livestock development work, villagers are encouraged to carry out stall-feeding throughout the year. |
|
Reeves stresses the need for crop residues in conservation tillage, especially in warmer regions. |
|
Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources. |
|
Even more annoying, speak with radical environmentalists and they'll lard their speech with numerous conservation biology buzz words. |
|
Unlike traditional tillage, conservation tillage requires leaving the crop residue on the field surface after harvest. |
|
Give us your reactions to stories, comments on conservation issues and other feedback and opinion. |
|
Whilst the fodies have attracted much conservation and research effort, the blue pigeons have not. |
|
Virtually every conservation body in the land controls foxes to stop predation of a range of birds from terns to avocets to grey partridges. |
|
The main subdisciplines represented in conservation biology are population genetics, population biology, landscape ecology and biogeography. |
|
|
Office-supply giant Office Depot is teaming up with respected conservation groups in an effort to green its business practices. |
|
We'd publish reprints and vintage articles, a new article that had to do with a similar topic, and a technical, aesthetic, history or conservation article. |
|
It offers specialist courses in agriculture, animal management, equine, horticulture, garden design, floristry and wildlife, game and conservation management. |
|
All of this was much to the amazement of my grandfather, who observed that two and a half grand spent on a marine conservation expedition had left me with some useful skills. |
|
Awareness on environment and conservation of wildlife seems to have become a compulsory theme in cultural programmes in leading schools in Bangalore. |
|
Plans to demolish a student residence block and redevelop the site located in a conservation area have met fierce opposition from neighbouring Battersea residents. |
|
Currently, 92 cents of every dollar spent on conservation payments to farmers is for their retiring environmentally sensitive land from production. |
|
Design professionals can contribute to the conservation of materials by designing and engineering structures so they can be more easily taken apart in the future. |
|
As evidence mounts that conserving large keystone species is necessary to maintain the food chain, another factor in their conservation has been apparent for some time. |
|
One of Australia's best animal-based theme parks, it has a commitment to research and conservation to match a collection of stunning marine displays and exhibits. |
|
The law of conservation of mass states that mass is neither created nor destroyed. In a closed system, mass of reactants is equal to mass of products. |
|
The recovery of Africa's southern white rhinoceros population from no more than 50 animals a century ago to over 11,000 today is a conservation success story. |
|
The primary purpose of the Tsolwana Nature Reserve is the conservation of a representative sample of the region's karroid landscapes, habitats, heritage and species. |
|
Nowadays, as a conservation measure, local councils have imposed curfews for domestic cats and begun impounding felines found wandering the streets at night. |
|
The industry is advocating an alternative policy based on technical conservation measures, closed areas, reduction of discards and strict but even handed enforcement. |
|
The festival will also raise awareness about natural health therapies, composting, waste prevention, energy conservation and alternative architecture. |
|
Early in his learning curve with conservation tillage, Johnson tried to control annual grasses, nutsedge, and morning glories by strip-tilling peanuts into mowed rye. |
|
Both countries have shown increases in numbers of the black rhinoceros between 1980 and 2001 and both display high levels of investment in conservation programmes. |
|
We will investigate further with the Colorado Division of Wildlife and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service the conservation status and potential presence of the water ouzel. |
|
For many words, however, the most common misspelling seems to be to violate conservation of geminates, and write the word with no doubled consonants at all. |
|
|
She then moved to the American Museum of Natural History in New York for postdoctoral work on the systematics, biogeography, and conservation of Caribbean birds. |
|
She talked about her work on rhino and elephant conservation in East Africa and the development of conservancies and anti-poaching initiatives there. |
|
The need for conservation of older houses, terraces and cottages is also stressed, and the importance of maintaining trees and hedgerows is emphasized. |
|
A network of conservancies for the riverine rabbit could create an extensive informal conservation area to protect remaining populations and potential habitat. |
|
The film aims to raise awareness and funds for tusk Trust, a UK-based conservation charity, of which Prince William is patron. |
|
For conservation purposes, quantification of level and distribution of genetic variation can be obtained from morphometric traits, enzyme loci, and DNA sequences. |
|
From digging rainwater pits to cleaning of ponds, the local bodies in Ernakulam district have taken up water conservation programmes in a big way. |
|
The government and conservation groups are encouraging tribespeople to develop camp sites for safari-goers and to sell handcrafts rather than cultivate the land. |
|
For the inside story about Club conservation campaigns and how you can get more involved, ask for a free subscription to the bimonthly print news-letter the Planet. |
|
Britain's fishing industry would be dead in the water inside 12 months under ferocious new conservation rules demanded by scientists, fishermen warned yesterday. |
|
The local council plans to demolish over 400 houses in blocks immediately adjacent to almost indistinguishable streets protected as a conservation area. |
|
In the southeast quadrant, the remaining primary forest has been set aside as a conservation area protected by legislation and supernatural strictures. |
|
The High Street contains many Cotswold stone buildings constructed between the 14th and 17th centuries and is now designated as a conservation area. |
|
Whatever you think about private or public provision it is crazy to think that any kind of conservation policy can co-exist with free or heavily subsidised water. |
|
People with advanced degrees in conservation are highly desirable. |
|
A water conservation plan is to be presented by next month and a calendar established for delivering water to their neighbors north of the border, the president's office said. |
|
Stating this here today, he said it would be started in the area of oral surgery, orthodontics, prosthodontics, and periodontics and conservation dentistry. |
|
My Eastbourne Leak tells me a strange tale of a cheeky chappie among local divers who seems to be using conservation as a cover for a more dubious plan. |
|
Our objections have been based upon the inappropriateness of the design, scale, materials and siting of their ill conceived new building, so close to a conservation area. |
|
I wonder just what kind of conservation message it sends to the international community that New Zealand is bringing endangered species within its commercial fishery. |
|
|
The week-long event focuses on protecting the world's coral reefs and marine ecosystems and educating divers on their role in conservation efforts. |
|
The government team in charge of promoting energy conservation has no campaign budget and with three members to handle the issue nationwide, are short of staff. |
|
I was frankly worried that a lot of people who work in conservation would be upset by the book. |
|
First, Secret World teamed with the British Chelonia Group, an organization dedicated to the care and conservation of turtles. |
|
Twenty-first century conservation harnesses new technology to squeeze as much out of a barrel of oil as we have learned to squeeze out of a computer chip. |
|
There was a full written report to members well over an A4 sheet giving in some detail all the conservation and listed building issues, and objectors comments in summary. |
|
The scheme aims to promote wildlife conservation on farms and crofts. |
|
But three hours from the construction site, the war between oil and conservation is palpable. |
|
Physicians providing occupational health services to a company may supervise the hearing conservation program, review abnormal audiograms and advise the program administrator. |
|
After a storm of protest, the conservation group agreed to talk to animal welfare groups to see if there was a way to save both hedgehogs and birds. |
|
Food-for-work schemes have helped some communities to begin the recovery, while the introduction of soil conservation techniques has improved farming prospects in the region. |
|
The blood ivory trade caters to a small but hungry segment in China, yet grassroots efforts for elephant conservation do exist. |
|
The Centre will also be committed to the cause of preservation of ancient monuments and historic buildings and associated conservation efforts, he said. |
|
Please don't start wittering on about how Princes Street is a World Heritage Site with 90 historic listed buildings nestling between two conservation areas. |
|
Strong arguments were made for reasons why there should not be an amusement arcade in Kildare Street, including that it is proposed within a designated conservation zone. |
|
The safari park first opened in 1966 and continues to play a major role in the world programme of the breeding and conservation of endangered species. |
|
Shane works for the Worth County Conservation Board as a conservation technician and also for the Worth County Public Health as the county sanitarian. |
|
Since access restrictions have been relaxed its farm conservation team has been giving free advice to farmers whose livestock was culled during last year's outbreak. |
|
Evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, England still is the countryside, and any threat to its conservation is a scandal because it threatens Englishness itself. |
|
Alaska's department of environmental conservation promotes the recycling of plastic bags by turning them into crocheted crafts, backpacks, handbags, bath mats and baskets. |
|
|
As individual members, time and opportunity are right for each of us to align ourselves with a public or private conservation organization and pitch in. |
|
Design of the two larger blocks of flats were also unacceptable and would harm the townscape and setting of the conservation area and nearby listed buildings. |
|
The battle between conservation groups and FWS over the fate of the Yellowstone grizzly is about to repeat. |
|
The group organises both large-scale replanting of the mpingo tree by community volunteers and youth education on conservation in primary and secondary schools. |
|
Can he follow through, not bow to pressure and continue chiding the people into conservation and taking necessary measures as the country faces it worst water shortage ever? |
|
Increased understanding of the migration patterns and level of mixing between the two stocks is crucial to improving the management and conservation of Atlantic bluefin tuna. |
|
The book presents an impressive compendium of issues related to the study of biogeography and its applications to fields ranging from paleoecology to conservation biology. |
|
One evening last summer I spent an hour or two dialling and redialling the same telephone number in order to cast a vote for the conservation of a building I had never seen. |
|
As a member of the National Council of Monuments of Culture, he has over thirty years of experience in conservation of historical monuments and buildings. |
|
Attractions include working crafts and conservation marquees, an art exhibition, falconry and archery displays as well as a demonstration of carriage driving. |
|
Hedgerow trees, a traditional sight in the British countryside and important havens for wildlife are fast disappearing, a conservation body has warned. |
|
Before the workers entered the heritage conservation scene, there had been only desultory efforts at saving historical architecture and the urban environment in Australia. |
|
I sincerely believe that the most serious conservation problem before the American Fisheries Society and the American public is the disease of hydromania. |
|
Balanced chemical equations reflect the law of conservation of mass. |
|
To put it another way, how can the nonphysical give rise to the physical without violating the laws of conservation of mass, of energy and of momentum? |
|
This sequence of events does not violate the law of conservation of energy because energy is returned quickly enough to create an overall equilibrium. |
|
If nothing existed prior to this epoch, then it is clear that the creation phenomenon represents a wholesale violation of the law of conservation of matter and energy. |
|
Our conservation herd of about 40 horses is among the last surviving Suffolk Punch, a breed that originated more than two centuries ago in eastern England. |
|
Last year, fires devastated the forests of Far Eastern Russia, where conservation efforts had apparently stabilised numbers of the Amur tiger at 300-400 adults and subadults. |
|
But the group insists that the size of the development is too large for the conservation area and would bring traffic havoc to already congested lanes. |
|