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The latest restoration using high-tech conservation methods began in the 1970s and was completed in 1999, returning the painting, Mr. King says, "as far as is humanly and technologically possible" to its original condition.
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Millions of dollars have been invested over the past few years on high-tech technology, upping conservations efforts and starting up range expansion programmes all in a bid for counter the effects of poaching on the rhino population.
The program, running from 8 30 a.m. to 4 30 p.m., with registration beginning at 7 45 a.m., will offer a choice of 10 seminars, including nuts-and-bolts sessions on planning for capital improvements, preventive maintenance, energy conservation and high-tech buildings.
They say the high-tech citizen reporting programs are intended to encourage water conservation, and not to be used as evidence to fine offenders.
These days Marco still does his conservation work out of Studio Grassi, an airy high-tech book-lined loft with numerous windows high above Manhattan's lower Broadway.
NetHope's growing consortium tries to bridge this gap by connecting major high-tech companies like Cisco, Microsoft, Accenture, Intel and Google to humanitarian and conservation agencies worldwide.
Some are high-tech".
Its theme: high-tech.
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High-tech and low-tech.
High-tech becomes low-tech.
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