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Appalachian Mountains chapter for Conservation International book on Wilderness
While human density drops to 50/km2 in the region's 296 counties that do not include major ... poorly managed forests. More pressing are frightening biological threats from invasive species that, without successful human intervention, will continue to wreak tremendous havoc on the region's biodiversity. We must take ...
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Extinction: The Story of the Passenger Pigeon
It was, however, surprisingly vulnerable to human intervention. Each female laid only one egg a year, which made it difficult to replace any ... and so when these were steadily cut down their habitat and food supplies were reduced. Human intervention was at first relatively restrained, largely because of the limited numbers living in North ...
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A Sense of Place (Do or Die)
Stiperstones also holds a unique combination of geological, geomorphological ... through objectifying, then things cease even to be regarded as objects and are only important for the uses we can put them to. Allowing nature to be free of any human ...
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Eco-Pros Wetlands Recovery
The consequences of this type of human intervention have been dire. Water flowing through the ecosystem has been reduced by approximately 70 ... ecosystem - we are now shocked and dismayed at the deterioration that has occurred due to human expansion into this natural wildlife habitat. This is the Everglades of today - an eco-system ...
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Falklands Conservation: The Urgent Need
The Urgent Need for Wildlife Protection in the Falkland Islands The continuing increase in economic and human activity, both locally and globally, poses threats to Falklands wildlife. Within the next 10 years a ... Charles Darwin as "exceedingly numerous" and has been reduced to a few hundred pairs by human intervention). These and many other species of plants and animals need urgent study and action. ...
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Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies | Whale Rescue | Scar-Based Study of Entanglement Rates
Given the low rate at which these events have been reported (3%), the most effective management initiatives are likely to be those that focus on prevention, rather than human intervention (disentanglement). Click here for the full PDF report scarring.pdf (3 MB) Robbins, Jooke and David K. Mattila. 2001. Monitoring entanglements of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in ...
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Global Forest Science - GF In the News
Global Forest. Human intervention has made forest fires more devastating Years of human intervention to put out forest fires has created out-of-control blazes with devastating results like those currently seen in British Columbia and Alberta, experts said Wednesday. Reese Halter, founder and president of Global ...
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Talk on Human Rights at Vertical Interaction Course for Police Officers
But, they could not do much against the callousness of the authorities. Even intervention by Legislature Committees has not helped. Though we all love children, hardly anyone takes any ... laws effectively. Safeguards should be incorporated in the proposed Prevention of Terrorism Bill to protect human rights. As fabrication of evidence is not uncommon in India, special attention is needed to ...
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Foreign Affairs - Browse By Topic - Human Rights
Book reviews 212 documents found; displaying 1 to 8. Humanitarian Intervention: Ideas in Action. Thomas G. Weiss. Polity, 2007. March/April 2008 read After Anarchy: Legitimacy and ... Press, 2006. September/October 2006 read A New Deal for the World: America's Vision for Human Rights. Elizabeth Borgwardt. Harvard University Press, 2005. March/April 2006 read 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 ...
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