Sentence examples for wild resource from inspiring English sources

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This sounds almost too good to be true, but with monitoring systems that reduce bycatch by as much as 60percentt and regulations providing fishermen with a stake in protecting the wild resource, it is happening.

Often the wisest way to manage a wild resource is simply to let it alone, as the federal government has done in far northwestern Hawaii and in swordfish nurseries in Florida, and as California has done along parts of its extensive coastline.

The drylands in East Africa contribute considerably to national economies and to society, as they support agriculture, livestock rearing, tourism and wild resource harvesting, and play a critical role in ensuring national food sufficiency (Nassef et al. 2009).

Millions of livelihoods also depend upon this last great global industry harvesting a wild resource for food.

Therefore, national legislation and policies mostly fail to provide frameworks for a rational and sustainable use of wild resource.

These procedures are accompanied by social rules protecting the rights of ownership over a supposedly "wild" resource, which is cared for, protected, owned, managed, and eventually inherited as a private possession.

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As elsewhere, early domesticates were successful additions to an economic system that still included significant input from wild resources.

However, it was listed as national second-grade key protected wild plants due to overexploitation of wild resources.

The seasonal residential site focused on wild resources and evidenced greater reliance on formal tool production using raw materials acquired from beyond the immediate vicinity of the site.

The intricate relationships between biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, human livelihoods, and sustainable or unsustainable exploitation of wild resources were highlighted in the news in 2009.

Wild resources must be sufficiently available, and farmers who produce a surplus of crops must be available to exchange with, live with or raid to redistribute crops after an episode of crop loss.

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