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"conservationist" Definitions
  1. a person who takes an active part in the protection of the environment

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INTERNATIONAL An article on Saturday about the shooting death in Tanzania of a wildlife conservationist referred incorrectly to Dar es Salaam, where the conservationist, Wayne Lotter, was killed.
Marine conservationist are also expressing concern over the border sewage.
Many of the plans have conservationist groups up in arms.
His wife, a dedicated conservationist, died at 80 in 1996.
Cole was not a conservationist, a movement yet to take root.
Around a dozen people have been killed, including conservationist Tristan Voorspuey.
"It's incredibly tragic," said wildlife conservationist Jeff Corwin on CNN Sunday.
The Mexican conservationist Gerardo Ceballos discusses the dramatic decay of biodiversity.
Instead, she wants to do "her part" to help conservationist efforts.
Despite his conservationist streak, Mr. Palen has no affinity for environmentalists.
The legendary television star and conservationist died on September 4, 2006.
"I make everybody cry," said Dr. Goodall, the primatologist and conservationist.
I consider myself a conservationist, and when I speak to my conservative friends, I remind them that there's a reason "conservationist" has "conservative" as its root — conserving our natural resources is in fact a conservative value.
Stewart Brand is a lover of the environment and a true conservationist.
Moore is a marine conservationist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The word "conservationist" didn't exist yet, but Buckland relentlessly defended God's creatures.
A conservationist of that painting had made a note of the hole.
Angelina Jolie is going to great heights for her latest conservationist project.
Being a conservationist often means uncovering the crimes of one's own government.
But the Badlands eventually changed Roosevelt, giving shape to a conservationist credo.
He is also a conservationist with something of an obsession for turtles.
Environmentalists have warned that power could be a danger to conservationist efforts.
"Green concerns are not reflected in India's growth story," one conservationist said.
The conservationist and author of Silent Spring will never be silenced by Prince.
Mr Goldsmith wants to increase fares to fund investment and is a conservationist.
The statue of Roosevelt, a conservationist, has stood outside the museum since 1940.
"It's not a mistake that Ansel Adams was a conservationist," Mr. Wride said.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the conservationist Bud Lilly omitted several survivors.
He was a popular television personality, a zookeeper, science educator, and a conservationist.
"We inherited a 100 percent dead ecosystem," coral conservationist Anuar Abdullah told the SCMP.
St. Clair is a conservationist and the son of Burt's Bees founder Roxanne Quimby.
She is the granddaughter of legendary ocean explorer, conservationist and filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
Before Mr. Zinke joined the Trump administration, he often called himself a conservative conservationist.
Jane Goodall is an ethologist, a conservationist and a United Nations Messenger of Peace.
After taking office, he appointed a professional conservationist to head the Environmental Protection Agency.
Here are a couple of rescued babies being fed by conservationist "Wild Frank" Cuesta.
Over the course of his life, Irwin found worldwide fame as an enthusiastic conservationist.
"However, there are still no verifiable documents that we can assess," the conservationist said.
Claudomiro Dos Santos Gomes, 52, works in Maracarana as a farmer and volunteer conservationist.
A conservationist is using a counterintuitive method to the species from extinction A conservationist is using a counterintuitive method to the species from extinction An unprecedented rise in poaching over the last decade reduced the world's population of white rhinos to just 20,0003.
Guests also will have the chance to track chimpanzee and golden monkeys with a conservationist.
Losing the rhinos is "a complete disaster," said prominent Kenyan conservationist Paula Kahumbu of WildlifeDirect.
He is the second prominent conservationist to die in East Africa in the past year.
Kuki is a world famous author and conservationist — but the LFA urges sympathy for all.
One morning, one of her regulars, a fisherman and conservationist, asked to look something up.
Insert | I'm belatedly adding a comment sent yesterday by the conservationist and author Carl Safina:
Ms. Packard is a marine biologist and conservationist and Mr. Scholin is a biological oceanographer.
Then, as he recalled, in the 90s, a local conservationist, Alan Bryant, "discovered" the dolphins.
In 1901, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt, an ardent conservationist, was a guest of Lt. Gov.
That was until bighorn sheep conservationist Larry Johnson hatched a plan for the species' restoration.
They were a conservationist couple in their fifties, Chris and Ada, from Mount Shasta, California.
"That is an ignorant idea," renowned conservationist Richard Leakey told the crowd at the burn ceremony.
Felicia hopes to eventually become a nature conservationist, while Joy would like to be a nurse.
Britain and the rest of the anti-whaling camp reject that on conservationist and humane grounds.
Muir, one of the most celebrated Americans of his time, added impetus to the conservationist movement.
"Lack of funding means extinction for the Asiatic cheetah, I'm afraid," said Iranian conservationist Jamshid Parchizadeh.
Inspired to act, he joined a local conservationist group, Nature Iraq, to lobby for greener practices.
Jake Stangel Process of Elimination Conservationist Karl Campbell wants to use Crispr to eradicate island predators.
People reports that Hough is taking a break after last season's win with conservationist Bindi Irwin.
On the campaign trail, the president pledged to carry on the conservationist legacy of Teddy Roosevelt.
Gunmen shot landowner Kuki Gallman, a famous Italian-born conservationist, in the stomach earlier this year.
I felt that danger the first day I met world-renowned Asian elephant conservationist Lek Chailert.
I grew up on forestland in the U.S. South and am a conservationist to the core.
He finally settled on the pugnacious conservationist David Brower, and set him against three unapologetic developers.
"The conservationist in me doesn't want to admit that but the biologist has to," he said.
Wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin left his love of animals to his children Bindi and Robert Irwin.
Rob Walton had been talking to a conservationist and a kayaking buddy of Chouinard's, Jib Ellison.
Ms. Gallmann, 73, is a well-known conservationist and a bit of a celebrity in Kenya.
Jacques Cousteau, a French conservationist, called in 1971 for a shift in how humans see the oceans.
In reality, there are only 500 jaguars in the country, according to veteran jaguar conservationist Eduardo Carrillo.
One of its founders was Mark Shand, the passionate conservationist and brother of the Duchess of Cornwall.
Nature is at best a fickle conservationist, and many animals can prove quite destructive to their surroundings.
Her mother is a landmark conservationist and a real estate agent at Armagno Agency in Jersey City.
In January 2018, a conservationist and "animal whisperer" was unsuccessful in removing the tire, according to Antara.
For years, the prince has quietly built his reputation as a frontline conservationist with scientists like Chase.
The world's largest rhino rancher and conservationist, John Hume, opposes South Africa's ban, which he calls counterproductive.
The conservationist shared the news on Twitter on Wednesday, posting two photos of herself with her longtime love.
The conservationist shared the news on Twitter on Wednesday, posting two photos of herself with her longtime love.
The royal embraced 11-year-old Valentin Blacker, the son of a local conservationist, twice during the day.
"Tiger habitats are controlled and manipulated by humans," says Valmik Thapar, a well-known tiger conservationist in Delhi.
We need to approach space, whether it be LEO, Mars, or the asteroid belt, with a conservationist attitude.
George A. "Frolic" Weymouth (1936–2016), painter, conservationist, and founder of the Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art.
This view ran counter to a lot of conservationist thought, as well as a great deal of evidence.
"The organ masters are very sensitive to it," said Raymond Pepi, the lead building conservationist on the project.
Now in her 80s, she has spent her career pursuing her research and living as an outspoken conservationist.
Furthermore we hope that Donald Jr. might undergo his own transformation into, dare we say it, a conservationist.
"Environment regulations are being diluted to promote the ease of doing business," said Prerna Bindra, a wildlife conservationist.
By all accounts, Mr. Kihlgren is a conservationist, a man of impeccable taste, and something of a character.
For this, Americans can thank Robert B. Roosevelt, a 19th century congressman, conservationist, and uncle of Theodore Roosevelt.
Madison Grant, a prominent conservationist and Muir's contemporary, wrote the 213 book The Passing of the Great Race.
While it consists largely of pine trees, "it is not a forest with rich biodiversity," the conservationist said.
As a conservationist and sustainable tourism expert, I am an advocate for a more responsible approach to tourism.
Robert, 14, said, "He was the best and most incredible conservationist on the planet, but also the best dad."
" Ramsey, a shark conservationist, posted pictures and video of the encounter to show great whites are not "mindless monsters.
He also crossed the finish line on The Mall with his sons, receiving a medal from conservationist Bill Oddie.
The exhibition celebrates the influential Brazilian modernist artist, landscape architect, plant explorer, and conservationist Roberto Burle Marx (1909–94).
This brought her to the attention of Craig Macadam, a conservationist who works for a British charity called Buglife.
Here's how laws and international treaties can help—and why we need to adopt a conservationist approach to space.
Driving overnight through villages and past small farms, they're welcomed by park manager Sam Kamoto, a seasoned Malawian conservationist.
Charles, a keen conservationist, will also travel out of Havana to learn more about renewable energy and organic farming.
IF HUMAN beings could have conversations with animals, many a conservationist would bring up the subject of invasive plants.
"Releasing the turtle back into the ocean is a very good feeling," Fikiri Kiponda, a marine conservationist, told CNN.
She is the city's most important conservationist, even if that has meant opposing projects financed by her own family.
What defeated Logue's vision in the magazines and universities was the rise of Jane Jacobs and the conservationist left.
He also cited former Vice President Al Gore and renowned conservationist Jane Goodall as key figures in the project.
Waweru works with Teddy Kinyanjui, a conservationist living in Nairobi's Kabete estate, who makes the slingshots and seed balls.
Some conservationist groups have called for tighter regulations on hydropower in Europe and the decommissioning of old, obsolete plants.
"American Experience" looks at the life of the conservationist Rachel Carson, whose "Silent Spring" changed our understanding of nature.
Like a well-organized flotilla, conservationist groups have organized a reserve unit of recreational divers in the watery showdown.
Ackley's petition makes some valid and interesting points, starting strong with an introduction that invokes esteemed conservationist President Theodore Roosevelt.
He is part of a conservationist hunting club called the Boone and Crockett Club, based in Montana, which Zinke represents.
The list includes conservationist Jane Goodall, activist Janet Mock, chemist Tracy Dyson, author Cheryl Strayed and Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas.
The conservationist and TV star shared the news on social media ... along with a photo showing off her new rock.
The wildlife conservationist shared on social media Wednesday that longtime boyfriend Chandler Powell proposed in honor of her 21st birthday.
"Hunting is an outdated practice which has no place in the modern world," Kenyan wildlife conservationist Paula Kahumbu told CNN.
It would be as reductive to call Wendell Berry a conservationist as it would be to call him an essayist.
" Ms. Moropoulou, the conservationist leading the renovation, said she hoped it would maintain the intangible spirit "of a living monument.
Mr. Fraser soon returned to his native New Zealand, where he now works as a conservationist at the Auckland Zoo.
I say this recalling why Roosevelt sought some quiet time in the woods with the conservationist John Muir in 1903.
Up until the Oscar nominations, prognosticators had their chips on the documentary "Jane," about the primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall.
From the west, you cut through the idyllic twin hills that legendary conservationist John Muir once named after his daughters.
The current study could help refine the efforts of conservationist trying to encourage pandas to breed within those dwindling habitats.
Along with her work as a conservationist and environmental activist, she was also a writer, journalist and an avowed feminist.
Many people have dived in these waters, but few know them like Australian marine conservationist and shark enthusiast Valerie Taylor.
Arlene and Joe moved here in 2014, when Joe was transferred by the USDA, where he is a soil conservationist.
Under the leadership of renowned conservationist Richard Leakey, the Kenya Wildlife Service developed the idea of burning illegal ivory in 1989.
"There had been no studies of drills," says American conservationist Peter Jenkins, who arrived in Nigeria as a tourist in 1988.
"There aren't other devotional Last Suppers with such a strong sensual touch," says Rossella Lari, the conservationist who led the restoration.
In 2015, Uber hired a CIA-linked intelligence firm Ergo to look into the background of a conservationist suing the company.
As Japanese conservationist Tanako Shozo said, "The care of rivers is not a question of rivers, but of the human heart."
Still, it's not the first time they've been controversially linked to the late Irwin, who was also a conservationist and zookeeper.
From winning the coveted Dancing With the Stars mirrorball to championing conservationist causes, there's never a dull moment in her life.
Concerns about cars and the crowds they bring were raised by the great conservationist John Muir more than a century ago.
The bupati, a doctor named Jarot, had moved to Borneo from Java and had developed a local reputation as a conservationist.
The list also includes conservationist Jane Goodall, activist Janet Mock, chemist Tracy Dyson, author Cheryl Strayed, and Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas.
Most notably, he co-wrote the autobiography of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, the conservationist known for her defense of the Florida Everglades.
That's what Wendy Hapgood, an elephant conservationist, found when she took a journalism class last year at Columbia University's Earth Institute.
Samuel Turvey, a conservationist and gibbon expert, was touring a Chinese museum in 2009 when a partial skull caught his eye.
Women including conservationist Jane Goodall and Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani‏ have pushed back against their inclusion in the book.
Dr. Guy Harvey is a marine wildlife scientist, conservationist, artist and founder of the Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University.
The royal conservationist recently helped move 262 elephants to safety as he worked on a key mission to support populations in Africa.
To commemorate the late animal conservationist and TV personality, who passed away in 2006, Google will unveil a Doodle in his honour.
"When I first started, people looked at environmentalists as tree-huggers," says Safa al-Jayoussi of IndyACT, a conservationist group in Beirut.
Speaking in front of an audience at the event, the conservationist said that she's learned over time how compelling storytelling can be.
When I need to unwind, I turn to the highly educational and surprisingly calming YouTube genre, popularized online by conservationist Julian Baumgartner.
DeSantis told the Tampa Bay Times this week that he is a "Teddy Roosevelt-style" conservationist, and criticized left-wing environmental policies.
His team — including an American conservationist from Friends of the Earth and Gusti Gelambong as a guide — had already arrived in Kalimantan.
David Shepherd, a British artist whose love of painting wildlife led him to become a leading conservationist as well, died on Sept.
When the whale finally surfaced, it did so right next to the boat, exhaling a cloud of snot that enveloped the conservationist.
"It was a bipartisan effort — the Republican Party was known as quite conservationist," he said in a roundtable interview of EPA alumni.
The influence of Trump Jr.'s hunting passion and conservationist ways has heavily favored Western State candidates in the search, with Washington Rep.
"It's amazing how much of a game changer this is for field botanists," Merlin Edmonds, a conservationist at NTBG, said in a statement.
Ultimately, raising awareness could prove more important than technology in the battle to save the rhino, according to leading local conservationist Dave Varty.
The next year, a Mexican conservationist appeared in a YouTube video calling out Coca-Cola and other corporations that funded the trench work.
His guests include world renowned conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, actor and comedian Russell Brand, author Jean Houston, and medical reporter Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
In fact, he was a dedicated conservationist who played a central role in passing the Clean Air, Clean Water and Endangered Species acts.
His father, Edmund, was a conservationist who founded Delaware Wild Lands, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the state's land and water resources.
Cooke has been tagging animals for two decades, and as a conservationist, he always assumed he was doing some good in the world.
Simon, who had been in Morocco for over 40 years, had by turns been a decorator, an actor, a hotelier and a conservationist.
The wildlife conservationist gushed about her brother Robert Irwin, and revealed that he would be walking her down the aisle at her wedding.
Conservationist and hotelier Eric Goode started filming Joe five years ago, before eventually teaming up with veteran documentarian Rebecca Chaiklin as co-director.
Australian conservationist and "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin died in 2006 after being stung multiple times by a stingray off the Great Barrier Reef.
After Irma, there were also designated sites where people could leave the turtles for the zoo and other conservationist organizations to pick up.
For the trial this week, two divers, marine biologist Gabriela Nava and wildlife photographer and conservationist Roberto Ochoa, gave the underwater Spectacles a spin.
The dispute in Tijuca National Park is not an isolated problem, said Carol Lobo, a conservationist with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Brazil.
A note from a conservationist mentioned that the canvas had a tiny, repaired hole near the chest of the young woman in the painting.
The Scandal actress showed a video about one of the talk show host's heroes: late conservationist and Gorillas in the Mist author Dian Fossey.
"There was a real buzz," said Derk Kuiper, a Dutch conservationist and former World Wildlife Fund staffer who chaired the Water Neutral Working Group.
The conservationist has brought these issues to the forefront of people's agendas, through many forms of storytelling, including in literature, public speaking and activism.
If you win, the unconventional host, shark conservationist, and freediver Fred Buyle will greet you and even dance with the sharks to entertain you.
The Indianapolis Prize recognizes a conservationist who has succeeded in strengthening the sustainability of a species with a $250,000 award and the Lilly medal.
"He was adored, he was intelligent, he didn't hold grudges," said Paula Kahumbu, a wildlife conservationist who worked on many projects with Mr. Cholmondeley.
A conservationist at heart, in the past he has travelled in search of Tibetan pink-headed duck and the Falkland Islands' Greater Kelp Goose.
So rather than fix what was already broken, the US's first fish conservationist focused on western salmon rivers that had yet to be spoiled.
In that vein, the ACC is hoping to reclaim the mantle of President Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican president lionized for his conservationist bona fides.
Most of the captive breeding program's day-to-day operations are run by Burmese leaders, including Dr. Platt's wife and fellow conservationist, Kalyar Platt.
Legendary conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, whose studies of chimpanzees changed our ideas about what it means to be human, has this message of hope.
Our correspondent and his family developed a special understanding of Indonesia's island jungles with the help of a network of one-man conservationist organizations.
Named after the philanthropist and conservationist Jochen Zeitz, this first major contemporary art museum on the continent will house his collection of African art.
Likewise, the conservationist Rachel Carson and her followers saved the bald eagle and other species from poisoning by pesticides in the 0003s and '70s.
Shark conservationist Mauricio Hoyos Padilla captured footage of the massive beast nearly three years ago, while doing work for Discovery Channel&aposs "Shark Week" programming.
Love & Bananas tells the story of actor/director Ashley Bell and a team of elephant rescuers led by world renowned Asian elephant conservationist Lek Chailert.
Sanford is the rare Republican concerned about global warming, and his conservationist views won him support from some more moderate voters in this coastal district.
Other recent attacks by big cats • In January, a keeper was severely injured at an Australian zoo founded by the late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin.
Over the course of the '90s and 2000s, she worked for the US Forest Service, for nonprofit conservationist groups, and for the state of Montana.
The Namibian government asked Jolie to help developed the country's contribution to the Queen's project in 2016 due to her previous work as a conservationist.
Conservationist Carl Akeley, driven by his concern for the survival of gorillas, created the first ones for New York's Museum of Natural History in 1889.
The Google homepage featured an illustration of Irwin, the late Australian zookeeper and conservationist, holding a crocodile on what would have been his 57th birthday.
The gray house is located on Perkins Marsh Parkway, named after an antiquated conservationist no one listened to, hence the guilt and the honorary street.
Donald Trump Jr., an avid hunter and conservationist (albeit in a hunting kind of way), has repeatedly expressed interest in the Department of the Interior.
"Congressman Zinke says he's a dyed in the wool conservationist, but doesn't have the record to back it up," said Schumer, the Senate's top Democrat.
A message that resonates strongly with British butterfly conservationist Dan Danahar, who's working to bring some of the UK's 59 species back to urban areas.
The mass burn was conceived by Richard Leakey, a Kenyan conservationist who has recently returned to the KWS after resigning as its director in 1994.
EVERYTHING IS TEETH (Pantheon, $24.95) is a lyrical reminiscence of her youthful fixation with sharks and with the conservationist and shark-attack survivor Rodney Fox.
Such massacres were entirely the fault of women "and their thoughtless, stupid devotion to 'style,' " the conservationist William Hornaday wrote in the Times , in 1913.
Prince Harry threw royal etiquette out the window on Tuesday when he performed a "chimp greeting" with world-renowned British primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall.
Hansjörg Wyss, a Swiss-born philanthropist and conservationist living in Wyoming, pledged the money to advance land and ocean conservation over the next 26 years.
The developing limited series will depict all of this drama and more, hopefully delving into the shadowy secrets of Baskins' origin story as a conservationist.
Part of a social campaign to raise awareness about the threatened creatures was Thai actor and conservationist Alex Rendell, who posted about Marium on Instagram.
Because of an editing error, a home page headline for this article misstated how Ali Shehadeh, a Syrian conservationist, safeguarded the seeds in his care.
Mr. Milliken's father, James Thacker Milliken, was a liberal Republican and a conservationist who expanded the family business and served five terms as state senator.
The legendary television star and conservationist died on September 4, 2006, when a stingray barb went through his chest during filming for a documentary project.
With actor and conservationist Robert Redford, he started the Foundation to Preserve New Mexico Wildlife to protect wild horses and provide alternatives to horse slaughter.
He commands attention not through conservationist pieties but with the way his forest-killers and tree-loving zealots are equally off-kilter and contradiction-filled.
"Shakespeare in Love" star Joseph Fiennes told The Guardian in 2016 that he shares a special bond with his fraternal twin brother Jacob, a conservationist.
In 2018, conservationist and "animal whisperer" Muhammad Panji made an attempt, and later that year the conservation office tried to lure the animal with meat.
"Land tenure and destruction of natural resources is interlinked," said Violet Matiru, a conservationist with Millennium Community Development Initiatives, which works to restore ecosystems in Kenya.
Harry, 34, met with Dr. Goodall, the renowned conservationist famous for her study of social interactions of wild chimpanzees, before learning about the Roots & Shoots program.
Conservationist Saba Douglas-Hamilton grows concerned when she sees Cherie fall ill and she watches, in agony, as the baby elephant tries to comfort his mom.
Recent attacks by big cats in captivity • In January, a keeper was severely injured at an Australian zoo founded by the late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin.
The 19-year-old conservationist shared an emotional post to Instagram on Thursday, commemorating the birthdays of her late father Steve Irwin and grandmother Lyn Irwin.
Legendary television star and conservationist Steve Irwin died in 2006 when a stingray barb went into his chest while he was filming a documentary in Australia.
For a guide on that path, she can look to Jimmy Carter, whom many hail as the last, and to some the only, truly conservationist president.
A conservationist and TV personality, Steve died in 2006 after being struck by a stingray barb, but he clearly passed his media chops onto his son.
Land Tawney, the president and chief executive officer of the outdoors group Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, said Zinke would bring a conservationist voice to Trump's leadership team.
In 2006, Australian conservationist and "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin died after a stingray's serrated barb pierced his heart while filming off Australia's northern Great Barrier Reef.
Jasper Doest, a Dutch wildlife photographer and conservationist, recently took a series of haunting photographs of white storks that had made their homes on European landfills.
Location: Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, KenyaStarting rate: Only available upon requestSituated on 68,000 acres of wilderness in Northern Kenya, Sirikoi Lodge was built by a conservationist couple.
The 83-year-old anthropologist and conservationist spent the first 26 years of her career living among chimpanzees and exponentially expanding our knowledge of their behavior.
They flooded Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, a tiny town an hour's drive away from the nearest airport, local animal biologist and conservationist Encar Garcia told me.
The spiky peak is hidden in clouds 80 percent of the time, according to Tom Van't Hof, a conservationist and marine biologist who lives in Saba.
A remarkable musical polymath and conservationist of beatnik culture, he has played at the club monthly for 25400 years and has come to epitomize its essence.
The final installment of the 36th season of PBS's "Nature" series follows the conservationist Maria Diekmann as she works to raise awareness of the pangolin's plight.
Exotic's antic raised the ire of fellow big cat lover and proclaimed "conservationist" Carole Baskin, and she made it her personal agenda to take him down.
The family of late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin announced on Friday that the family&aposs animal hospital in Queensland had treated more than 90,000 animal patients.
And the educational claim—what Jamieson described to me as "dreamy stuff about the touch of the tiger's fur turning someone into a conservationist"—is unproved.
The fifth-generation Montanan is a former state senator, as well as an avid hunter and angler who considers himself to be a Teddy Roosevelt conservationist.
The Oscar-winning actor is a keen conservationist and has granted millions of dollars to environmental causes through his Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, set up in 1998.
Nadkarni joined a team of female scientists advising Mattel as it made the line of dolls that includes a marine biologist, astrophysicist, photojournalist, conservationist and entomologist.
Bud Lilly, a fly fisherman and conservationist whose fervent advocacy of catch and release inspired people to call him "a trout's best friend," died on Jan.
Applying the same ardor to her activism, British primatologist and fierce animal rights activist Jane Goodall and conservationist Rachel Carson have served as her north stars.
Founded in 1892 by conservationist John Muir, the Sierra Club has since grown into an environmental powerhouse, affecting major change on both the national and local levels.
Jacinta Kuznetsov, whose two-year relationship with the HGTV carpenter ended in April, announced that she is engaged to photographer, filmmaker and conservationist Will Allen in November.
"If the eastern lowland gorilla is lost, it will be the first of the great apes to go extinct," explained bioethicist and conservationist Kerry Bowman to Gizmodo.
For the first time in nearly 30 years, decadent, romantic Venus syncs up with serious Saturn in Capricorn — the sign of the long-term planner and conservationist.
Where Roosevelt was a conservationist who expanded America's network of national parks, Mr Macron has become a tree-hugger who vows to "make our planet great again".
And just because they are an unlimited resource, one that cannot be exhausted by consumerist waste, there is all the more reason to apply the conservationist remedy.
Broadly speaking, Roosevelt was a populist, favouring higher tariffs and "trust-busting" attacks on big business; he was also a conservationist, setting up the national park system.
Unlike quarrying, which involves clearing trees to make room for excavations, mud bricks only require a bit of dirt and water, said Gitonga Murungi, a Kenyan conservationist.
At the same time, Zinke sought to frame himself as a conservationist second only to former President Theodore Roosevelt, who used his position to protect natural areas.
"Shame, shame, shame," prominent Kenyan conservationist Paula Kahumbu wrote in a Facebook post in which she regretted not questioning the rhinos&apos transfer in the first place.
Though big-time crime isn't the norm for poaching networks, a turtle conservationist was murdered in Costa Rica in 2013 while he was guarding leatherback turtle nests.
So a word to the wise: "Take nothing but selfies, leave nothing but footprints," said Polly Trottenberg, the department's commissioner, citing a variation of a conservationist maxim.
"Grooming each other is helpful," said Merlin Tuttle, an ecologist, conservationist and wildlife photographer specializing in bat ecology and conservation, who also founded Merlin Tuttle's Bat Conservation.
The vaquita's situation is so dire that Thomas A. Jefferson, a San Diego marine biologist and conservationist, said he feared that extinction was its most likely fate.
"I have mixed feelings about monetizing the geography of hope," said Peter Jackson, a writer and conservationist, using one of the best-known phrases of Wallace Stegner.
While Mr. Goelet was an ardent conservationist, his real estate holdings and his fiduciary role on the boards of cultural institutions sometimes clashed with his preservationist instincts.
The 32-mile walk was founded more than 30 years ago by the author and conservationist Cy A. Adler to raise awareness about our city's green spaces.
But some Nygard Cay employees said their boss blamed Mr. Bacon, an ardent conservationist who had accused Mr. Nygard of illegally mining sand to create new beachfront.
In footage that Ladkani amazingly was able to film, Andrea Crosta, a conservationist and activist, covertly meets with snitches from the supply chain he's trying to break.
In footage that Ladkani amazingly was able to film, Andrea Crosta, a conservationist and activist, covertly meets with snitches from the supply chain he's trying to break.
They also sit on a number of conservationist boards together, including the European Climate Foundation, and have even founded their own foundations, including Stordalen Foundation and GreeNudge.
The conservationist revealed she had officially picked out her wedding gown on Sunday, two months after her fiancé Chandler Powell popped the question on her 21st birthday.
He was greeted by Dr. Mike Chase, Conservationist and Founder of Elephant Without Borders, which is helping to develop the site into a nature and cultural reserve.
"Ansel Adams in Our Time," at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, is a far-ranging exhibition that connects the legendary conservationist to 23 contemporary photographers.
Last year a rhino at Akagera killed a conservationist, and three people died when a helicopter chartered by African Parks crashed in Chinko park in Central African Republic.
The gift makes final a plan that began with Douglas Tompkins, a U.S. businessman turned conservationist who purchased the land piecemeal from ranchers and others over several years.
In December of last year, Baumgartner won a YouTube Creator's Silver Award for surpassing 100,000 subscribers, and in true conservationist and YouTuber fashion, he made an unboxing video.
Daphne Sheldrick, a wildlife conservationist who saved hundreds of orphaned elephants in Africa, work chronicled in documentaries like "Born to Be Wild," died on April 12 in Nairobi.
In an interview he conducted with conservationist Jane Goodall for British Vogue magazine, Harry also suggested that he wanted to have only two children with his wife Meghan.
Legendary British broadcaster and conservationist Sir David Attenborough did not hold back when he attacked what he said was Australia's complacency on climate change and reducing carbon emissions.
According to a post on Instagram from late last night, Duff recently received a visit from a wildlife conservationist friend of hers and a tiny raccoon he's rehabilitating.
Theodore Roosevelt IV, a Republican and the great-grandson of the former president, is an investment banker at Barclays who focuses on clean energy and an outspoken conservationist.
A former accountant, Mr. Kiponda reflected on his nine years as a conservationist with Local Ocean, and how the bycatch program has changed fishing practices in the area.
"This one is probably the most dams that have been targeted on a single river," said Laura Craig, director of river restoration at American Rivers, a conservationist group.
In the early twentieth century, Madison Grant, a Manhattan lawyer, joined the conservationist efforts of Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir, who had founded the Sierra Club in 1892.
The family of late Australian wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin announced that they treated their 90,000th patient at their wildlife hospital in Queensland, as bushfires continue to ravage Australia.
According to "Tigerland," Kailash Sankhala, a noted conservationist from India, believed that to save the tiger it was important to give the public a sense of its beauty.
He's an influencer and self-proclaimed animal educator and conservationist who shares photos of himself interacting with animals with the over 5 million people who follow him on Instagram.
She became a sort of textbook Montanan conservationist: She may have lived in town, but weekends were largely spent out on the land — especially during pheasant and turkey season.
That's a moot point for Kes Smith, a conservationist who spent decades caring for the last population of wild northern white rhinos in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
SAS has been working with its 50,000 volunteers around the U.K. coastline to rid the seas of plastics – something that Harry supports along with his conservationist father, Prince Charles.
Teeming with stock footage of wild animals and featuring one of the great cinematic non-sequiturs, this story manages to wedge a conservationist motif into a boy's wilderness adventure.
As an avid and lifelong sportsman and conservationist, I am committed to preserving for future generations the lands that that are critical for both people and nature to thrive.
On the other side are many Democrats in Congress, along with their conservationist allies, who lament the loss of more old-growth trees that help guard against climate change.
Even with lions and tigers pacing the expanse of the zoo, the real danger is Joe Exotic, whose personal vendetta against conservationist Carole Baskin reaches a shocking tipping point.
Among those was a conservationist who works with lions in East Africa, a fire ecologist, an aerospace engineer and a marine biologist currently on a ship headed for Antarctica.
In 1962, Ms. Carson, a conservationist, published "Silent Spring," an eloquent warning against the long-term use of pesticides that prompted a national debate and alarmed the chemical industry.
"People are predictably keen to claim individual rights as this enables them to encash real estate and other financial opportunities," leading conservationist Bittu Sahgal wrote in a blog this week.
This attitude seems to have all but banished stances like "conservationist" or "preservationist" from the political lexicon, stances that used to be considered perfectly normal for a Republican to have.
Widow Terri, daughter Bindi and son Robert gave special speeches as they joined fans and friends of the beloved conservationist and TV icon at the ceremony, which was live-streamed.
The Property Brothers star's former flame announced in October via Instagram that she is engaged to photographer, filmmaker and conservationist Will Allen, just seven months after she and Scott split.
The British conservationist Norman Myers drew public attention to mass extinction, disappearing habitats and environmental refugees long before they became common topics in the news and causes of widespread concern.
The sober tone continues in a coda to the main story, in which Grill relates how the experience with Lobo transformed Seton from a brutal hunter into an avid ­conservationist.
An important ally was his wife, Helen Milliken, a popular and politically active conservationist who was also a leading proponent of the Equal Rights Amendment in Michigan during the 21974s.
That spirit, by the way, made Roger an ardent, but old-fashioned and therefore moderate, conservationist — a kind of Green Tory who believed responsible stewardship of the natural order crucial.
Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands Founded in 303 by the financier and conservationist Laurance Rockefeller, this storied place in the British Virgin Islands closed in 2016 to undergo some updates.
While he has cast himself in an uncommon role — a conservative conservationist — his critics say he is less of a friend to the environment than he would like to think.
A plant conservationist from Syria and his colleagues are safeguarding seeds that might be crucial when more parts of the world become as hot and arid as the Middle East.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A prominent conservationist who worked on high profile ivory smuggling cases has been shot dead in Tanzania, colleagues said on Tuesday, although the motive for the killing was unclear.
Conservationist say elephants, which are intelligent with strong family bonds, were often hostile and aggressive to people for years after the civil war, a legacy of the trauma of ivory trafficking.
At 14 years old, Randall left his home in England to apprentice for Irwin, and promised the beloved conservationist he would work to save animals for the rest of his life.
The Museum (center of the American eugenics movement in the early years of the twentieth century) now pays tribute to his conservationist efforts, without acknowledging the link to those racialist beliefs.
The question pits Germany's farmers and the political right (particularly the far-right Alternative for Germany and the pro-business Free Democrats) against the country's mighty conservationist movement and the left.
I wonder sometimes whether T.R. became a conservationist because he came from New York City, a place where the principle of setting aside land for the public is close to sacred.
Hours after sharing the exciting news that her longtime boyfriend had popped the question on her 21st birthday, the conservationist posted more photos from the day to her social media accounts.
In 2017 Jochen Zeitz, a German art collector and conservationist, plans to open Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art in Cape Town to show his art from Africa and the African diaspora.
As an educator and ocean conservationist, my greatest fear is that we have failed to move past the "I don't care" attitude depicted 85033 years ago in that New Yorker cartoon.
In his first term, Ali Bongo Ondimba, an avid conservationist, lured foreign investors and put into place industrial and agricultural programs to decrease unemployment and help remedy the Gabon's income gap.
"These three buildings tell the story not just of The Los Angeles Times, but of Los Angeles," said Richard Schave, a local conservationist and historian who runs the tour company Esotouric.
The Australian conservationist broke the news Wednesday with a pic of her in her wedding dress smooching her hubby, Chandler Powell, at the Australia Zoo -- same place they engaged last summer.
But Bill Hill, a retired conservationist and guide who was sitting a few yards away, interjected that Mr. Tester was better than most politicians he had voted to send to Washington.
"He raised a lot of consciousness on behalf of wildlife, not just big cats," George Schaller, a prominent wildlife conservationist and member of Panthera's science council, said in a telephone interview.
MEXICO CITY — The body of a Mexican conservationist devoted to the protection of the monarch butterfly in Mexico was found on Wednesday, two weeks after he went missing, the authorities said.
CORRECTION: The story has been updated to correct the spelling of conservationist Ambrose Letoluai's last name and to update a quote attributed to Letoluai to clarify the source of the information.
What's fascinating for ecologists who study charismatic minifauna and megafauna is how these positive human feelings toward animals can go beyond mere appreciation of cuteness and become inspiration for conservationist action.
"The declaration today is out of step with the international community, let alone the protection needed to safeguard the future of our oceans and these majestic creatures," international conservationist group Greenpeace said.
"A huge conservation issue for bats worldwide is the spread of the pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans, a fungus that infects the ears, muzzle, and wings of bats," wildlife conservationist Imogene Cancellare told Gizmodo.
The Houston Zoo began this work in Borneo in 2007, and it also helps fund elephant conservationist Nurzhafarina "Farina" Othman and her team, who work to put tracking collars on the animals.
Writer and conservationist Wallace Stegner rightly called national parks America's "best idea," but neglect in infrastructure funding has resulted in our trails being eroded, visitor amenities being diminished and campgrounds being closed.
Absent having a specific chief executive to write to, he's writing to us, hoping we'll look beyond the dun-colored conventions of conservationist arguments — statistics, abstractions — when we consider our despoiled planet.
"Moving rhinos is complicated, akin to moving gold bullion, it requires extremely careful planning and security due to the value of these rare animals," conservationist Kahumbu of WildlifeDirect said in a statement.
"Because of the isolation and lack of integration, usually they are not very aware of the local situation," said Hongxiang Huang, a Chinese conservationist and former journalist who has lived in Nairobi.
Irwin, who followed in her father's footsteps to become a passionate conservationist, shared the news of her marriage to her 23-year-old partner, Chandler Powell, in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
Once she and Hugo split, that's when she was able to arrive at what might be her greatest epiphany: that she was meant to go around the world and be a conservationist.
She met David Mills, a conservationist, in 2010 when he invited her to help open a new red-squirrel enclosure at the wildlife center he runs near her home in Surrey, England.
But as a conservationist, Mr. Glancy knew that he would encounter few whitetips at the wreck site today: The species, classified as threatened, has been severely reduced by aggressive commercial fishing practices.
The United Nations will be hosting this little conservationist shindig on May 8, and a major point on the to-do list is how to implement the terms of the Paris Agreement.
The figure at the San Miguel de Estella church in the northern Navarra province was recently repainted in gaudy colors by a local craftsman, instead of being properly cleaned by a professional conservationist.
After splitting from the Property Brothers star in April, just eight months later, Kuznetsov shared on Instagram that she's found love again and is saying "#yesyesyes" to photographer, filmmaker and conservationist Will Allen.
Theodore Roosevelt had by far the most impressive menagerie: while in office, the famed outdoorsman and conservationist cared for some 50 animals, including a badger, a barn owl and a one-legged rooster.
It was 20173 or perhaps 1999, and Colombian conservationist Ivan Lozano-Ortega was working at the Bogota Wildlife Rescue Centre—a drop-off point for the authorities who confiscated living animals from smugglers.
Jassim al-Asadi, a conservationist brought up in the marshes before Saddam drained them, fears that no more than half the 5,600 square kilometres slated for restoration will survive in the years ahead.
Answering a call from farmers angry at having their crops ripped up by hungry elephants, Masisi in May reversed a 4-year-old hunting ban put in place by Khama, a keen conservationist.
"Only an interconnected system of protected habitat and land managed for conservation will prevent the loss of mountain caribou," said Candace Batycki, a conservationist with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative in Alberta.
Senator Maria Cantwell, the top Democrat on the Senate energy committee, tweeted that former President Teddy Roosevelt, a conservationist, would "roll over in his grave" if he saw Zinke's "attacks" on public lands.
The transportation choice aligns with Zinke's choice to brand himself as a conservative and conservationist in the mold of President Theodore Roosevelt, a strong advocate for outdoor recreation who established numerous national parks.
Raúl Hernández Romero, a part-time guide and conservationist at Mexico's largest monarch butterfly reserve, was discovered dead Friday in the Mexican state of Michoacán, local authorities said in a statement released Saturday.
The family of late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin says it has saved 90,000 animals at their wildlife hospital in Australia, as bushfires continue to ravage the country and destroy its animals and nature.
"I doubt whether my great-grandchildren will actually be able to see wild elephants living a normal life," said Daphne Sheldrick, the world-renowned Kenyan conservationist who named the charity after her late husband.
But Montana is a small state, at least populationwise, and many people know her story: that her husband, fellow conservationist Tom Pick, died suddenly in January 2016, while skiing in the backcountry near Yellowstone.
The 52-year-old conservationist and lifelong political conservative worries that cash-strapped states that acquire such land will ultimately be forced to sell to private companies only to extract oil, gas and timber.
In order to identify the best spots to set his cameras up Burrard-Lucas consulted Lise Hanssen, a conservationist who studies carnivores and works to find ways for human and animals to live together.
A lifelong conservationist and Republican, by inheritance and practice, he is among those in his party who are dismayed by Trump yet are still striving, against diminishing odds, to find some workable common ground.
The so-called "accidental conservationist" traveled to Montana on a mission to collect live bison to display on the grounds of the Smithsonian Castle and was shocked to see how bison had been depleted.
He was also considered a visionary conservationist for his efforts to prevent development on Mount Monadnock, and his fund-raising for wardens who protected East Coast seabirds from hunters seeking feathers for hat decorations.
George W. Bush kicked off his presidency by breaking his campaign promise to regulate carbon emissions from power plants, denying the need for a global climate treaty, and hamstringing his conservationist EPA chief. Sen.
Shortly afterward, the Met's leadership announced that the museum was eliminating the jobs of up to 22014 people in administrative, conservationist and curatorial positions in an effort to address a ballooning $2287 million deficit.
Such damage is not merely environmental, they add, but also potentially political, threatening conservation-based partnerships with Mexico that strengthened the overall relationship between the two nations, according to one conservationist they spoke to.
It started in the local community Ambrose Letolulai, a local leopard conservationist who was part of the project, was speaking with the community as part of efforts to better understand the human wildlife conflict.
"Thanks to your auction, you are now saving literally thousands of koala lives," said Bindi Irwin, daughter of the conservationist Steve Irwin, who died in 2006, in a video tweeted out by Mr. Crowe.
Ron Stork, policy director of the conservationist nonprofit Friends of the River and a flood management expert, said he doesn't anticipate immediate problems with the spillway but believes more repairs need to be done.
It is equally ironic that Ryan Zinke, the interior secretary, "prides himself on being a conservationist in the tradition of Theodore Roosevelt," who, as you point out, designated Chaco Canyon as a national monument.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian officials and fishermen on Monday were trying to save a pod of 12 huge sperm whales that washed up on a beach at the northern tip of Sumatra island, a conservationist said.
After the passage of the National Environmental Policy Act, in 1969, conservationist groups became adept at using its protections of threatened species and habitats as a basis for lawsuits to bring logging to a halt.
If people want to prompt change and influence leaders, one way to get the message across is to get into their hearts and inspire from there, according to world-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall.
Kuki Gallmann, the 73-year old Italian-born author and world-recognized conservationist, is in stable condition in Nairobi after she was shot in the stomach by armed raiders who entered her conservancy in Kenya.
On their tour of India they also paid a poignant visit to the Elephant Family charity set up in the name of conservationist Mark Shand – the late brother of William's stepmother Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Brick makers should ensure their work does not end up damaging the environment as well, said Violet Matiru, a conservationist at the Millennium Community Development Initiatives, a local charity that raises awareness of environmental issues.
Most of the building on the Circus site - which was never declassified under Ben Ali - took place after 2011, in the chaotic period following the revolution, said Moez Achour, a Carthage conservationist with the INP.
But soon he was caught up in a racialist whirlwind initiated by "The Passing of the Great Race," a book by Madison Grant, the founder of the Bronx Zoo and the era's most prominent conservationist.
Despite the decline in trapping in the state, outrage at the practice has been widespread since 85033, when conservationist Tom O'Key came upon a bobcat trap illegally set on his land, according to the Times.
One such conservationist is James Fitzgerald, whose wildlife sanctuary Two Thumbs Wildlife Trust was destroyed this past January in a bushfire, along with Fitzgerald's home and the protected habitats of koalas, kangaroos, and other wildlife.
Roosevelt was a prominent patron of the museum, but nearing the 100th anniversary of his death, Roosevelt's legacy as a politician and conservationist being reexamined under the contexts of male chauvinism, white supremacy, and imperialism.
Hopping between India, where the film explores the legacy of Sankhala and his descendants, and Russia, where it follows another conservationist, Pavel Fomenko, the movie gives a sense of these advocates' passion but little more.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Gabon hopes to lead by example in stamping out illegal logging of the world's tropical hardwoods, a prominent British conservationist said on Tuesday after being named the central African country's new forests minister.
To compile the exhaustive list, geomorphologist and marine scientist, Professor Andy Short OAM and conservationist, Brad Farmer, combined their wealth of experience to create an authoritative guide on what makes the best of the best beaches.
In the three years since Paul Walker tragically died in a November 2013 car crash at age 40, his 18-year-old daughter Meadow has worked to continue his legacy as a conservationist and movie star.
The following year, Katie Ridgeway, a teen conservationist and volunteer at the aquarium, received the Youth award, while pop singer Anjali World, the co-founder of the nonprofit Jaws & Paws, took home the Ocean Leadership Award.
Vested interests on both sides distort the argument—those sitting on valuable stocks of ivory or rhino horn obviously stand to profit from trade; and some conservationist NGOs' purpose and fundraising rely on a purist approach.
With the financial help of two partners—his uncle and a local conservationist— he created a business so that people could buy frogs reared on a farm explicitly for the pet trade instead of the wild.
In a video seen by Reuters and provided by the conservationist Wild Poland Foundation, guards from an agency that oversees state-run forests used force to carry away several protesters who tried to block the loggers.
In 22019, Republican President Teddy Roosevelt, the legendary conservationist, signed into law the Antiquities Act, which gave the president of the United States the authority to designate new public lands and waters — specifically, new national monuments.
For example, there was a surge in deforestation of 184 square km of Brazil's Amazon forest in December 2017 — 20 times more than the same month in the prior year, according to conservationist news service Mongabay.
"My design philosophy has always been to work as much with the natural environment as possible and to incorporate this into the golf course," he said, citing the conservationist work of his brother, Dr. Ian Player.
Wayne Lotter, a wildlife conservationist from South Africa, was fatally shot this week in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where he had worked to stop poaching and the illegal ivory trade, the organization he helped found said.
In 1952, while cruising along the Caribbean, Laurance Spelman Rockefeller, the grandson of the oil tycoon and a successful venture capitalist and conservationist, docked at Caneel Bay, where he bought the stock of an existing resort.
Sri Lankan conservationist Anjali Watson says that as forests where leopards live are cleared to plant crops and build homes, the big cats are being squeezed into pockets of wilderness that don't connect with each other.
The Centre ValBio was founded in 2012 by Stony Brook primatologist and conservationist Dr. Patricia Wright, who for decades has worked in the region to conserve Madagascar's endangered lemurs while advancing economic prospects for rural communities.
Valen's Reef, a new 360-degree short film from environmental organization Conservation International, follows West Papuan fisherman-turned-conservationist Ronald Mambrasar and his 8-year-old son Valen as they explore the protected Bird's Head Seascape.
Expressing her disappointment at the ruling, conservationist Sarita Subramaniam questioned whether officials would make a fair attempt to tranquilize and capture the tigress, which is also a mother to two cubs, and move them to captivity.
Google explains that the doodle, which depicts wild animals native to North America living their best lives under a star-spangled sky, is an homage to conservationist Stephen Mather, the first director of the National Park Service.
An avid conservationist with a PhD in marine biology and a research institute that bears his name, Harvey is likely the greatest nature-loving, adventure-diving, grandfatherly fish-painter you've never heard of (but need to know).
On Friday, a week after getting engaged to her longtime boyfriend Chandler Powell, the conservationist, 21, wrote a heartfelt note to her late father about how supportive her younger brother Robert has been during this exciting time.
Teddy is a fraught choice for biographical treatment these days, a trustbusting conservationist who was also a big-game hunter with a dubious view of racial equality, appearing almost buffoonish behind his pince-nez and buck teeth.
Albert Smiley, Mohonk's founder, who bought the tavern and 300 acres with his brother Alfred, was hailed as a humanitarian, concerned about the condition of Native Americans and devoted to fostering world peace, and as a conservationist.
Vermejo Park Ranch, Raton, N.M. Owned by the media mogul and conservationist Ted Turner, this property, a 585,000-acre expanse of terrain ranging from shortgrass prairie to alpine tundra, offers themed photography packages three times a year.
Under Zinke's watch, the Interior Department carried out an aggressively pro-industry agenda, angering greens and animal rights groups who had hoped the secretary would live up to his promises to be a Teddy Roosevelt-style conservationist.
In the first decades of the 20th century, the conservationist William Finley paddled a little boat through the marshes of the basin and came upon a colony of egrets slaughtered by plume hunters, the young left to starve.
In addition to Kim, the modern-day dolls include Wonder Woman filmmaker Patty Jenkins, wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin, championship boxer Nicola Adams, windsurfer Çağla Kubat, chef Hélène Darroze, volleyball champion Hui Ruoqi, and designer and entrepreneur Leyla Piedayesh.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration will announce as soon as Friday an overhaul of how the United States manages coal development on federal land, according to government and conservationist sources, in a further move to confront climate change.
Location: Masai Mara National Reserve, KenyaStarting rate per night: Only available upon requestEstablished in 2006 as a getaway for a young conservationist couple, Richard's River Camp is a seven-tent resort that accommodates 16 people at a time.
Teddy Roosevelt was a great conservationist because he saw that our country's landscapes, wildlife, and waters hold value not only for developers but also for all Americans, including sportsmen, conservationists, and others who love to spend time outdoors.
Rackete, a conservationist who has served on cruise ships and on a Greenpeace vessel in the past, has drawn strong support from Italy's pro-immigration opposition parties and also felt the sting of Salvini's ever-busy Twitter account.
The ban was imposed in 2014 by his predecessor, Ian Khama, an avid conservationist who won praise from many Western conservation groups for his tough stance against poaching, including a controversial "shoot to kill" policy to stop poachers.
"This is a classic Croatian agriculture story, from success to failure," said Mario Skelin, a local plant conservationist, who pointed to a distinct lack of unity among Zadar's many curry plant farmers when negotiating with distillers and producers.
Wyss, a billionaire and conservationist, wrote in a New York Times op-ed that his eponymous foundation will donate the money over the next 2178 years to conservation projects led by indigenous people, local leaders, and conservation groups.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration is preparing to announce as soon as Friday an overhaul of how the nation manages coal development on federal land, according to government and conservationist sources, in a further move to confront climate change.
The School is Named After a Prominent Female Journalist and Conservationist Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890 – 1998) was a Florida-based journalist and writer who was well known for her work in the conservation, women's suffrage and civil rights movements.
Here are some of the people I met along the way, including an Algonquin D.J., the doorman at Quebec City's grandest hotel, a 227-year-old left-wing separatist leader, a 220-year-old conservationist and a detective novelist.
No. 3, bought in November 2016 by the 63-year-old developer Patrick Wigglesworth, is in the process of being restored through a partnership with the 59-year-old architectural conservationist named Ian Lumley, who lives at No. 73.
Zinke's opening speech at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee focused on his credentials as a committed conservationist, while largely avoiding controversial issues like how much fossil fuel extraction should happen on federal land.
Story at a glance Authorities in Mexico are investigating the mysterious disappearance of a well-known conservationist in the state of Michoacan, as some human rights activists suggest his disappearance could be linked to illegal logging in the area.
The conservationist said he inherited his love of trees from his late father, Maxwell Kinyanjui, a professor at the University of Nairobi who was well known for his conservation efforts - including the invention of an environmentally friendly charcoal stove.
In 1967, the American conservationist Dian Fossey escaped from the Congolese Army and ended up in Rwanda, where she would spend the next 18 years living with gorillas in the mountains, protecting them from poachers and learning their habits.
BEIJING (Reuters) - It is too soon to downgrade the conservation status of China's giant pandas as they still face severe threats, a leading conservationist said, after the International Union for Conservation of Nature took the species off its endangered list.
Although I would say, as a conservationist, that people should be very friendly towards wild bears, and should respect them and try to support their conservation, and realize how important they are in creating a healthy ecosystem that humans benefit from.
With the new law—which was called a "wildlife utilization law," rather than a protection law, by at least one conservationist—the animals, many of them endangered, will likely become even more valuable to the farming systems that breed them.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Gunmen wounded Italian-born conservationist Kuki Gallmann at her conservation park on Sunday in the latest of a string of attacks during land invasions in drought-stricken northern Kenya, which residents say are intensifying as August polls approach.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan police have yet to take witness statements or gather ballistic evidence from the site of an ambush where gunmen wounded a world-famous conservationist, sources say, and are unable to give details about suspects they said they arrested.
JOHANNESBURG (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Gabon's new environment minister, Lee White, a British-born conservationist, has vowed to fight illegal logging by strengthening governance of forests after a national scandal in which about 350 containers of rare kevazingo wood went missing.
"This adventure helped shape Angela's love of the wild, the planet, and the sea," he said, before reading a poem dedicated to the conservationist, who was on the Nairobi-bound flight to attend a session of the U.N. Environment Assembly.
Be smart: Interestingly, the combined metric used in the study — known as the human footprint score — could lead conservationists in the wrong direction, warns Rob McDonald a conservationist at the Nature Conservancy, who was not involved in the new study.
Tackling this problem is tricky, and requires "several things in parallel," including educating potential buyers and enforcing existing legislation that bans trade of the tortoises, said Peter Paul van Dijk, a conservationist with the Turtle Conservancy and Global Wildlife Conservation.
Then in the 21861s, Ansel Adams (219-219), a staunch conservationist who had grown up near the windswept dunes of Golden Gate Park, lobbied Congress and sent the government a book of his photographs of the southern Sierra Nevada range.
Depending on its findings, the stoppage could be a prelude to what conservationist groups here hope for most: a 20-year prohibition on mining in a 230,000-acre portion of the Rainy River Watershed that includes land surrounding the Boundary Waters.
Bindi Irwin leapt to fame as a child when her quirky conservationist father, whose television programmes were popular around the world, died in 2006, after a stingray's barb pierced his heart while he was filming off the Great Barrier Reef.
The crux of the problem, explained Sergey Vakhrin, a conservationist who founded a nonprofit organization called "Country of Fish and Fish Eaters," was that fishing companies, corrupt politicians and enforcement agents, along with the criminal "poaching mafia," worked in concert.
We found, pretty easily, without hiring a tour company, and just by thumbing through old-fashioned guidebooks augmented by Google searches, a network of one-man conservationist organizations who knew every nook and cranny of the terrain we wanted to explore.
On a panel discussion featuring, among others, the conservationist Jane Goodall and Edward Felsenthal, the editor of Time magazine, Rutger Bregman, a Dutch journalist and historian, spoke about what he saw as the rampant hypocrisy on display in the Alps.
But the antiquated practice has fallen out of favor in this conservationist age, and of the 59 species of butterflies in the country, six, including the Large Blue, are fully protected, and it is illegal to collect, sell or kill them.
Not surprisingly, writer-director Jill Culton ("Open Season") weaves in a conservationist message -- about the wisdom of leaving exotic animals in their natural habitats -- and a fairly lovely travelogue of China as the quartet traverses the distance from metropolis to wilderness.
"Today's Google Doodle acknowledges the life and achievements of my husband Steve Irwin, whose efforts to protect wildlife and wild places have been recognised as the most extensive of any conservationist," Terri Irwin, the wife of Steve, wrote in a blog post.
David Fernandez is a primatologist and conservationist at the University of the West of England today, but before he moved to Bristol, he took a job as director of the Moka Wildlife Center on Bioko, an island off the west coast of Africa.
While most people use their summer vacation to kick back and rest, the royal conservationist is currently helping to transport 500 elephants across the southern African state of Malawi as part of the 500 Elephants initiative, a palace spokesperson confirms to PEOPLE.
The co-founder of another US-based anti-poaching group, PAMS Foundation, was shot dead in Tanzania in 2017, and another American conservationist and undercover investigator dedicated to anti-poaching efforts was found stabbed to death in his home in Kenya in 2018.
Of course, it doesn't take an expert conservationist or marine biologist to know those are not good statistics — especially when it's easy to see that you, or at the very least, your children, will be around to witness such a catastrophe first-hand.
With therapy he found his voice — a particularly forceful and articulate one — as a leading big cat conservationist for the Wildlife Conservation Society, which runs the Bronx Zoo, and, since 2006, for Panthera, the wild cat conservation organization that he co-founded.
No other public broadcaster in the world covers as much ground as the BBC — from popular entertainment television and radio to factual documentaries with conservationist David Attenborough and one of the most popular news organizations powered by thousands of journalists around the globe.
Robert H. Boyle, a Brooklyn-born sportswriter and angler who became the unofficial guardian of the Hudson River as a crusading conservationist and a founder of a widely replicated watchdog group called Riverkeeper, died on Friday in Cooperstown, N.Y. He was 22000.
While Mr. Zinke has branded himself as a Teddy Roosevelt-style conservationist — and resigned as a delegate to the Republican National Convention last year to protest the party's support for transferring federal lands to states or private groups — his record is spotty.
So, when the financier and conservationist Louis Bacon purchased Taos Ski Valley from the Blakes five years ago, he set out both to turn the business around with $13 million in on-mountain and base-area investments, and win over undecided, possessive locals.
Solace in nature The idea of Turner as a hands-on conservationist, riding on horseback across the restored wilds of Montana might jar with his public image as an outspoken, and sometimes controversial, mogul, but he has a long held love of nature.
In later years Mr. Merwin was equally known for his work as a conservationist — in particular for his painstaking restoration of depleted flora, including hundreds of species of palm, on the remote former pineapple plantation in Hawaii where he made his home.
When Japan's self-styled "Tuna King", Kiyoshi Kimura, proudly paid $118,000 for a single 200-kilogram bluefin caught on the northernmost point of Honshu earlier this year, many a conservationist saw the act as the death rattle of an industry long ago off the rails.
Rather than letting the species be listed and top-down federal regulation imposed, the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, working with property owners and conservation groups, developed an ambitious plan to recover the species, relying on voluntary measures and landowner-conservationist collaborations.
How a Seed Bank, Almost Lost in Syria's War, Could Help Feed a Warming Planet A plant conservationist from Syria and his colleagues are safeguarding seeds that might be crucial when more parts of the world become as hot and arid as the Middle East.
But watching how she stalked her prey — routinely giving up shots, for instance, that risked injuring or hitting a non-target animal — and how she understood and sought to safeguard this habitat, I got a glimpse of what it means to be a conservationist hunter.
However you frame it, the question may be whether we do it now, or continue to wait until later—and as global warming threatens more species, it's likely even the most staunch conservationist will want to see their favorite species head north before long.
The conservationist, Homero Gómez González, managed a butterfly sanctuary in the state of Michoacán, a violence-ravaged region that is also the location of mountain forests where the butterflies settle every winter after a long and extraordinary migration from Canada and the United States.
Members of a team including curators, a conservationist and an art historian said that they hoped that by bringing the works into the public — previously impossible because of a lengthy legal dispute over Mr. Gurlitt's will — some of the remaining mysteries may be solved.
A sweeping public lands and conservation bill called the Natural Resources Management Act was just passed by the US House of Representatives, and, as a passionate conservationist and large landowner, I would be remiss not to celebrate this major bipartisan victory for the planet.
Mr. Zinke prides himself on being a conservationist in the tradition of Theodore Roosevelt, but he needs to learn more about that president, who more than any other committed the United States to the protection of its most important natural, cultural and historic places.
Image 2 of 2 JOHANNESBURG – Monitored by a conservationist, a young pangolin slurped ants with a long tongue near a veterinary hospital that became a temporary home after the animal was found near the body of its mother, killed by a jolt from an electric fence.
" Asked why she wouldn't just try to support conservationist efforts by donating to wildlife or environmental charities, Talley responded said she "would rather do what I love to do, rather than just give a lump sum of cash somewhere and not know particularly where that is going.
Members of the New York-North Jersey Chapter have said that a sale would betray the club's conservationist principles and fear that the property, which they said is used by migrating monarch butterflies and mating horseshoe crabs, would end up in the hands of a developer.
Unfortunately, his antics also caught the eye of Carole Baskin, a devoted animal rights activist in Tampa, FL. Like Joe Exotic, Baskin had once housed a large group of big cats on her land, but a change of heart led her to evolve into an animal conservationist.
He's a Kentucky-based farmer, conservationist, pacifist and moral critic who, over the course of his long life (he's 84), has farmed with horses rather than tractors to remain closer to the land and written longhand so as not to plug another machine into the electrical grid.
"You will have to go a long way to find a bigger advocate for our hunting lifestyle, a more passionate hunter and conservationist than Don, Jr. The opportunity to share a hunting camp with him is truly priceless," writes Hunter Nation, the group operating the raffle.
"You will have to go a long way to find a bigger advocate for our hunting lifestyle, a more passionate hunter and conservationist than Don, Jr. The opportunity to share a hunting camp with him is truly priceless," writes Hunter Nation, the group operating the raffle.ADVERTISEMENT
Four Seasons has a private jet trip departing in May that includes a culinary excursion in which you can spend a day with the celebrated chef René Redzepi in Copenhagen, whereas a series of new Aqua Expeditions river cruises are hosted by the conservationist Jean-Michel Cousteau.
"When Zinke was nominated, he told the American people that he was a conservationist in the tradition of Teddy Roosevelt, and he was committed to stewarding our public lands, and he was concerned about issues like global warming," says Jay Turner, an environmental historian at Wellesley College.
In Africa, Save the Elephants, a nonprofit conservationist group, builds wire and beehive fences at a cost of about $1,000 for a one-acre farm — roughly one-fifth the cost of an electrified fence, said Dr. King, who also heads the human-elephant coexistence program for the charity.
Those who went for Mr. Horn's version — which had a strap made from recycled plastic bottles — were asked to meet the polar explorer and conservationist in the Arctic, while the Carbotech buyers were invited to take part in maneuvers with Comsubin, the Italian Navy's diving and commando group.
And though taxidermy — the most literal way of enshrining animals — was first attempted, crudely, by the ancient Egyptians, it reached its height in the early 20th century, when the famed conservationist Carl Akeley created dioramas of African mammals for the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
The freshman senator who ran in 2018 as a Trump loyalist in Vice President Pence's home state is not just an unlikely Thunberg supporter — he's a self-described conservationist readying to push a reluctant Republican Party forward on an issue many in the GOP have long denied or ignored.
Editorial On his first day on the job, Ryan Zinke, President Trump's secretary of the interior, rode a horse to work, in plain imitation of Teddy Roosevelt, who as president used to gallop around Washington, and whose admirable record as a conservationist Mr. Zinke says he hopes to emulate.
Senator Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) made a minor splash in 2013 when he declared himself a conservationist.
The most sensitive defence lines in the show, and in the country—the ones that demarcate the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict—are represented by "Gazelles, Separation Fence Herd, Jerusalem", a film by Amir Balaban, an Israeli nature conservationist and documentary-maker (pictured), and by "25FT", a collage of video and stills.
Ceri Levy used to work as a documentary maker for the pop bands Blur and Gorillaz but felt something was missing from his life and, on a whim, became the brave and passionate type of conservationist who gets beaten up or arrested for protesting against the illegal shooting of marsh harriers.
A revision to the wildlife management plans for sage grouse in the West recently announced by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke may mean more oil and gas drilling near sage grouse leks soon — and a new round of industry-versus-conservationist skirmishes over an issue that many thought had been settled.
In a widely circulated article in 2014, Sama Banya, Sierra Leone's leading conservationist, called on President Ernest Bai Koroma to enforce the National Protected Area law, which his government enacted in 2012, by demolishing buildings constructed on protected land and planting trees to replace those that had been cut down.
The fires have had a heartbreaking impact on pets and wild animals too — tens of thousands of koalas are feared dead on Kangaroo Island alone, and last week, the family of late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin announced that their animal hospital in Queensland had treated more than 90,000 animal patients.
Mr. Stritzke said he was optimistic because Secretary Zinke had referred to Theodore Roosevelt, the conservationist president who signed the Antiquities Act into law, several times during the May group meeting in Washington (though Mr. Thomsen, who was at the meeting, said he felt the secretary's mind was already made up).
"We had to stay in the shadows" Collaborating with undercover conservationist Andrea Crosta, Chinese journalist Hongxiang Huang and anonymous activist "Omega," the directors were able to reveal the destination of a large amount of African ivory: Chinese dealers, doctoring records and passing off illegal ivory as part of the country's (still) legal quota.
Backdrop: Trump spoke in front of a portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt who was a passionate outdoorsmen and conservationist who established 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, four national game preserves, five national parks and 18 national monuments on over 230 million acres of public land, according to the Interior Department.
The 15-year-old conservationist — who recently graduated high school early to focus on his work at the Australia Zoo — tells PEOPLE at the Time 100 Next event Thursday night that it was an honor to be asked by his big sister to walk her down the aisle on her upcoming wedding day.
The project, I reassured myself, came with a top pedigree: Sheikh Butti Bin Juma al-Maktoum, the brother-in-law of the ruler of Dubai, and an ardent conservationist and falconer, initiated it in early 2016, and brought together the staffs of two of his popular touristic enterprises to make it happen.
Bindi and Robert have both kept his spirit alive through their own work, with the former working as a conservationist and the latter as the host of his own channel on Australia Zoo TV. This special ceremony was yet another reminder of just how loved the late father is, and how he'll never be forgotten.
Though the "conservationist" nature of Baskin's organization is up for debate — many Tiger King fans don't really see the difference between what she does and what Exotic did at the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Memorial Park — no one can deny that watching a woman wrangle tigers and lions would definitely make for good television.
He won season 21 with wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin, season 17 with "Glee" star Amber Riley, season 16 with country singer Kellie Pickler, season 11 with "Dirty Dancing" star Jennifer Grey, season 10 with Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger and season 7 with television personality and model Brooke Burke, who later co-hosted the show for several seasons.
People may hate the ethics around trophy hunting, but to a lion (and to a conservationist), the consequence is the same whether it is shot by a trophy hunter, poisoned by a local villager or starved from lack of prey, so the aim should be to reduce overall unsustainable mortality rather than focusing on one particular activity.
Each afternoon will also feature a presentation: On Saturday, Taylor Ouellette of the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum will visit with live creatures like a mouse and a snake to explain the winter survival strategies of different species, and on Sunday, the conservationist Danielle Gustafson will discuss how bats cope with the season and contribute to the environment.

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