Sentence examples for conservation to bring from inspiring English sources

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As I write this, there is a small but growing movement within conservation to bring back a little optimism, a little hope, a little wonder into what has become a decidedly bleak calling.

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But that deprives the state of a weapon that most economists deem essential to encourage conservation and to bring wholesale and retail prices into more rational alignment.

The essence of rewilding is to change conservation priorities, to bring back the 100 skylarks our grandparents knew and not just to protect the one we still have.

The exhibit, which opens on Monday and is scheduled to stay at the airport for a month, is meant to commemorate 30 years of effort since the passage of the state's Endangered Species Conservation Act to bring back regional species from the brink of extinction, including both eagles and osprey.

Masterpieces are shunted around the world, often against the advice of conservation departments, primarily to bring prestige to the lenders, publicity to the sponsors and paying customers to the host institutions.

In the United States, attempts are being made to coordinate areas identified locally as being target areas for conservation and research, to bring these areas under government oversight.

It's an enormous scope and allows us to work with federal and state and private partners to bring conservation management to a huge area".

Ms. de Castro persuaded 10 of her neighbors to bring conservation to their 5,000 acres by seeding eroded lands, repairing outdated water structures (once used for cattle operations) to support wildlife, restoring small wetlands, setting aside conservation easements and planting native trees and shrubs for wildlife habitat.

These results confirm the view that the same agricultural policies may be favourable for some species of conservation concern but detrimental to others, and so they cannot be assumed to bring uniform conservation benefits.

The proposal addresses concerns that metering disproportionately raises costs on low- and moderate-income housing units -- concerns that have been raised since the first days of the city's efforts to bring water conservation and metering to all residential buildings.

Rich countries nowadays consume a smaller share of the world's oil than they did in the 1970s, so their conservation efforts are less likely to bring down the world price.The other unknown is policy.

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