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Conservationists meaning
plural of conservationist
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An Oct. 10 statement from the Grizzly Bear Foundation, a charity dedicated to the welfare of grizzly bears, said the province reopened public engagement for the framework following backlash from conservationists, with a new deadline of Oct. 31.
Conservationists and lawmakers in New Zealand are looking at the way people keep their cats, as the felines have become a top predator for the country's diverse wild bird population.
Conservationists and the B.C. government are at odds over the strength of provincial old-growth protection measures, with the Ancient Forest Alliance pointing out what it calls a “significant conservation loophole” this month.
Conservationists are attempting to build woodland corridors by planting trees and hedgerows to allow the two sets of the native squirrel to mix.
Conservationists are hoping the newfound wild population can reintroduce some useful genetic diversity into the species.
Conservationists could use such data to identify “where best to plant trees, enrich the forest, and hopefully improve the habitat quality for the species,” Wearn said.
Cypriot authorities have for the first time issued fines for the wild birds using poison baits, conservationists on the Mediterranean island said Monday.
European Union institutions and conservationists on Friday, Nov. 19, gave a conditional and guarded welcome to a major plan to better protect nature and fight climate change in the 27-nation bloc.
In response to afforestation in the 1930s, including on the lower slopes in Glenmore, conservationists called for the creation of reserves to protect old forest, including one for Glenmore in the Queen’s Forest, as it was then known.
Instead, conservationists plan to introduce the birds to a new wilderness home: on Palmyra Atoll, almost 6,000km from Guam.
In Tiger King's case, the focus was on the southern American community of big cat conservationists such as Carole Baskin, owner of Big Cat Rescue, and collectors such as Joe, who Carole accused of abusing and exploiting wild animals.
It has been amended to remove that appeal language, but the measure remains opposed by some conservationists and by the state Department of Natural Resources because it still could push back reintroduction beyond December.
Last year Abrdn’s contractors sank fence posts into the ends of its parapets to control access to the estate, to the fury of conservationists.
Much to the disappointment of conservationists, FLPMA did not overturn the Mining Law of 1872 or the General Mineral Leasing Act of 1920.
On a red and white service boat from the port to one of Arctic Fish’s four sites here, Bernharður Guðmundsson, site manager at Dýrafjörður,insists the company follows all regulations and says his employees had been insulted by conservationists.
Passionate conservationists say they’re certain that wolves have returned to the Adirondacks.
She also photographed the people who live and work in the area, including landowners, conservationists and farmers.
Susan Britting, executive director of Sierra Forest Legacy, acknowledged any cutting triggers skepticism among conservationists because loggers historically took the largest trees.
The awards, founded in 2015 by professional photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam, also promote wildlife conservation – and this year’s competition supports Whitley Fund for Nature, a UK charity that helps fund conservationists around the world.
The killings highlighted the growing human-wildlife conflict in parts of East Africa that conservationists say has been exacerbated by a yearslong drought.