Examples of using Conservationists in English and their translations into Korean
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Hall of Conservationists.
Conservationists are now working to turn back the clock.
The concept of releasing captive animals into a safe environment is a popular concept for conservationists worldwide.
So conservationists need new strategies.
That's a compelling argument, and it's one that many conservationists and ecologists have emphasized in recent years.
Conservationists want to keep the Canyon clean and quiet.
Carcasses of nearly 90 elephants have been found near a famous wildlife sanctuary in Botswana, conservationists say.
Why should conservationists have a positive interest in farming?
The carcasses of almost 90 recently killed elephants have been found near a famous wildlife sanctuary in Botswana, conservationists say.
Compounding this problem is the fact that most conservationists avoid cities and want to work in pristine or wilderness areas.
He also failed to let the tribe know that the land they were purchasing for their casino was land that was under a restoration project by conservationists.
More than 1450 members include wetland scientists and educators, conservationists, hunters, concerned citizens, and local and regional organizations.".
A modern army of conservationists could be deployed in every country, adjusting their efforts according to the environmental needs of each setting.
The Christmas Island Pipistrelle was announced to be extinct in 2009, years after conservationists raised concerns about its future.
Conservationists have successfully banned drugs like Diclofenac, while other researchers are working to repopulate vulture communities through breeding programs.
Similarly, she was cautious about accepting the“Green champion” role that many conservationists around the world would like her to play if she became president.
But for many others the 2018 Winter Olympics test event will serve as a painful reminder of the"ecocide" perpetrated on a mountain that conservationists call“sacred.”.
But one-third of North American plants and more than half of all European plants may face what conservationists delicately call“increased threat status” because of future climate change.
There were some conservationists, really famous conservationists like Stanley Temple, who is one of the founders of conservation biology, and Kate Jones from the IUCN, which does the Red List.
When governments open their data on land use, including rights and concessions, conservationists and indigenous communities can see what land is protected and what land is under threat.
For example, noted conservationists John Audubon and Aldo Leopold were quite comfortable killing members of one species to save members of another species, andso too are many conservationists nowadays.
The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 also played a rolein determining how farmers, graziers, foresters, conservationists and ministerial managers used the terrain of the European continent.
Thanks to the efforts of Finnish nature conservationists, majestic white-tailed eagles have returned from the brink of extinction, and today they are a common sight soaring over the waters and islands of Finland's beautiful Baltic archipelagoes.
The researchers recommend that, given that many human influences are driving both climate change and biodiversity loss, conservationists should aim for win-win solutions such as the United Nations program REDD+(an extension of the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation program).
For future generations of conservationists and other people who choose to live in Florida because of its fascinating and magnificent animals, Florida's ill-planned bear hunt will serve as an exemplary case study of why it should not have been done in the first place.
Fish and shrimp farmers, like Venkat, are now willing to work with us conservationists to test the sustainable harvest of ecosystem services like crabs, and possibly even honey, from mangroves.
Each year since 1984, grassroots river conservationists have teamed up with American Rivers to use the report to save their local rivers, consistently scoring policy successes that benefit these rivers and the communities through which they flow.
For a group of very dedicated individuals-- scientists, conservationists, photographers and states-- were able to actually change a tragic trajectory that was destroying fragile seascapes such as this coral garden that you see in front of you.