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A folding program could supplement this analysis, as could conservation across species that would predict maintenance of the GQ fold.
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"Legal trade could provide conservation and would provide societal benefits - it would create jobs in low income countries.
Those or other moves could promote conservation and a switch from oil to cleaner, domestically produced natural gas.
Smarter meters could encourage conservation by letting customers know just how much power they are using, with which machines, at what cost, every minute of the day.
The findings could improve conservation and restoration projects for endangered orchids, the authors write.
Only then could standard conservation policies be adapted to address these issues and reduce the possible inefficiencies that could arise.
States could start conservation programs, for instance, or even work out pollution trades with other states that have an easier time meeting their goals.
The utilization of stepping stones by a species leads to nonintuitive relationships between observed abundance and habitat preference that could cause conservation strategies to backfire.
However, there exists no broad-scale information about the spatial distribution of its remnants that could guide conservation actions, especially when systematic biodiversity data are not available.
Taking range fidelity behavior into consideration during forest management planning could direct conservation efforts toward the best available sites and therefore facilitate caribou persistence in managed landscapes.
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