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conservation

[kon-ser-vey-shuhn] / ˌkɒn sərˈveɪ ʃən /


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The zoo said fewer than 17,000 maned pups survive in the wild across South American grasslands and said every birth was "significant for conservation efforts".

From BBC

Rule-makers say drivers will have more power in their hands to make decisions over energy deployment, regeneration and conservation.

From BBC

"It's good that exemptions are narrower than originally proposed, but this is still damage limitation, not positive leadership for nature," said Richard Benwell, CEO of Wildlife and Countryside Link, a coalition of conservation groups.

From BBC

Jiang says farmers in the Midwest may need to focus on soil moisture conservation, irrigation efficiency and strategic timing of planting to limit the risk of compounding drought effects.

From Science Daily

These small kangaroo relatives are native to Western Australia and have become the country's most frequently translocated mammal due to ongoing conservation programs aimed at protecting the critically endangered species.

From Science Daily