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A grizzly hunt was always going to be an either-or temper tantrum between conservationists and sportsmen (who by the way consider themselves conservationists).
Conservationists say there is still time to save the pangolin.
Meghan and Harry met conservationists working to protect the species.
Clearly, conservationists are still negotiating the large, charismatic predator problem.
Trump's agenda is being cheered by industry but enraging conservationists.
On the other hand, conservationists slammed the Trump administration Tuesday.
Conservationists are appalled that a rare ecology has been destroyed.
Members of a group of wildlife conservationists in Jackson, Wyo.
But conservationists say the government has to try much harder.
Particularly the conservationists who are working to save the creature.
Conservationists are hoping to see that number double by 2022.
Efforts by locals and conservationists to eradicate lionfish proved painstaking.
Marium was orphaned in April and nurtured by Thai conservationists.
Conservationists dismissed Zinke's Thursday order, saying it's unnecessary at best.
Santos pointed out that hunters and fishers are also conservationists.
The conservationists were elated but cautious, hoping they would stay.
But popularity has spawned an enormous illegal trade, conservationists say.
Taxpayers, homeowners, conservationists and consumers alike are counting on it.
The move to delist has stirred up controversy with conservationists.
But conservationists say prioritizing quantity over quality is not enough.
Conservationists want the elk to be able to roam freely.
Large numbers of conservationists regard that as a bad thing.
Conservationists in Cambodia are fighting to keep tigers in the country.
To rebuild, conservationists often take individual corals and space them out.
These approaches should appeal to fiscal conservatives and environmental conservationists alike.
This season may or may not be sponsored by dolphin conservationists.
Conservationists are looking for ways to modify or eliminate these ropes.
Conservationists worry that a return to "endangered" status remains a possibility.
Conservationists say the refuge is one of the planet's last paradises.
Conservationists have expressed concerns that domestic buyers could launder illicit supplies.
Conservationists are hopeful that the saiga will bounce back, writes Baille.
Today conservationists reckon that only 2,000 yellow-eyed penguins are alive.
It's understandable why conservationists get frustrated by our obsession with pandas.
Poaching of northern white rhinos also resumed, despite conservationists' best efforts.
But conservationists may go back to court to fight the move.
Wildlife conservationists have been working tirelessly to save Australia's indigenous species.
It's not just the big five that conservationists worry about, however.
Conservationists later confirmed that it might hold an additional 200 animals.
Until recently, the platypus wasn't something conservationists were much concerned about.
In 1981, conservationists captured 21 individuals -- all that they could find.
Some of the proposed changes could overturn existing animal protections, conservationists say.
Nevertheless, conservationists say Zimbabwe and Namibia should not be given special treatment.
More recently, wealthy Kenyans, foreigners and conservationists have bought land in Laikipia.
Conservationists worry that the move will threaten an ecosystem in delicate balance.
Conservationists and international activists are making progress in changing attitudes and legislation.
Conservationists hope the new arrival inspires humans to care for wild okapi.
By the time that law was unpicked, Westminster was patrolled by conservationists.
Conservationists cheered the rhino's rediscovery, only to mourn the animal weeks later.
Conservationists are livid and think it may lead to more elephant poaching.
So conservationists are racing desperately to save them before they vanish altogether.
Deforestation in South America and Africa rightly gets most of conservationists' attention.
But civil rights advocates and conservationists applauded Obama's monument designations on Thursday.
Numbers have begun to grow as conservationists breed the species in captivity.
Conservationists say those environmental studies should account for the wider climate impact.
But other conservationists argue it mostly just puts the sharks at risk.
The move was a parting gift to Native American groups and conservationists.
Trump said those protections hobbled economic growth - cheering industry and angering conservationists.
Within this maelstrom, a group of conservationists is fighting to protect Chinko.
He's "playing and laughing" though, which conservationists report is a great sign.
As a result, conservationists have gotten very serious about protecting bat caves.
Most of all, though, Mr Trump has become an ally of conservationists.
Regulators characterize the resulting spill as 'small' – a claim contested by conservationists.
Andrew M. Cuomo caught a thresher shark over the weekend, upsetting conservationists.
Conservationists won a lawsuit that forced the agency to abandon the plan.
But conservationists warned that it puts significant numbers of birds in peril.
Marine mammal conservationists said indigenous whaling was mired in commercial whaling politics.
A path to coexistence has long been sought by snow leopard conservationists.
Conservationists believe the number of rhinos in China to be very small.
Conservationists flew five black rhinos to the Serengeti park in May 2010.
That patchwork, conservationists argue, has left the high seas open to pillage.
Conservationists, however, say the so-called Green Road is anything but that.
But in the aftermath of a fire, conservationists can help key species.
But deploying them has not been as easy as conservationists had hoped.
Conservationists are concerned that deforestation threatens the survival of the bee giants.
The data, then, is announcing the obvious to field workers and conservationists.
The views of businesses were strengthened, while those of the conservationists were reduced.
Conservationists there hoped to create a captive breeding program for Sehuencas water frogs.
That could change the way conservationists think about saving the rainforest's vulnerable species.
And a "mass stranding" of whales challenges conservationists and volunteers in New Zealand.
Conservationists have a reason to try and save the king of the jungle.
By 2000, most conservationists agreed northern white rhinos were extinct in the wild.
Conservationists say it's an important first step that could influence similar efforts elsewhere.
Image: Parks CanadaThe effort is being lauded by conservationists and local indigenous peoples.
But conservationists, including Dargie, have listed several concerns with the level of detail.
And that's exactly what Everglades conservationists have been fighting to do for decades.
Many scientists and conservationists also feel that protecting elephants is a moral imperative.
But the distinction between legal and illegal trade is becoming blurred, say conservationists.
At this point, he said, there's not much conservationists can do, but watch.
Whatever strategy is used, most conservationists agree that something needs to be done.
In sparsely populated Daggett County, commissioners were initially willing to bargain with conservationists.
MORE's policy, but conservationists criticized the idea as a poor measure of recovery.
It's worth saying that ASRI's belief in reforestation is not universal among conservationists.
And without the hard work of many conservationists, it would probably be extinct.
Conservationists are trying to protect turtles from a wave of threats, including pollution.
Conservationists warned that it would damage wildlife in the adjacent Everglades National Park.
Still, not all conservationists are convinced the technology is the most practical tool.
But other conservationists were firmly opposed to the idea of reinstating elephant hunting.
Conservationists point to the experience with elephants as a tragic and cautionary tale.
Conservationists have "literally five years" to save the Sumatran rhinos, Long stressed. Why?
Naturally, conservationists failed to preserve all that existed there in the intervening years.
Conservationists had hoped to breed Tam and Iman, but those efforts were unsuccessful.
But conservationists have been warning that the islands are threatened by over-tourism.
The ad blitz is only one facet of conservationists' opposition to the review.
From this story of star-crossed science and love, conservationists have great hopes.
Conservationists and refuge employees have been working to restore the landscape ever since.
So why would Pruitt meet with environmentalists or conservationists or public health groups?
Conservationists have voiced concern that their habitats are shrinking further as global temperatures rise.
For scientists and conservationists, these photos depict a journey toward an extremely sad future.
It's also proved, despite a dire climate for conservationists, positive change is not impossible.
"I badly misled many conservationists who are desperately in need of hope," Esvelt said.
"The government should pay heed to the combined wisdom of India's conservationists," he said.
There are only about 14,600 orangutans remaining in the wild in Sumatra, conservationists estimate.
But the plan has come under fire -- and surprisingly, conservationists are among the critics.
Conservationists estimate that there are only 18,000 Western African chimpanzees left in the wild.
The conservationists are still, however, waiting for the promised forest to be set aside.
Conservationists have warned that the African elephant could become extinct if it's not protected.
A decision involving ivory in Hong Kong has attracted the attention of conservationists worldwide.
Many companies are working already with conservationists to find solutions that keep birds safe.
The conservationists' decision was based on the health of panda populations in the wild.
And now the conservationists turned to face their most tenacious foe: the Argentine ant.
Conservationists and animal rights activists have vowed to take the fight to court. 8.
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Conservationists are collecting pine cones from drought-resistant trees to combat increasingly aggressive wildfires.
Yet leopards have received far less attention from conservationists than their higher-profile counterparts.
Conservationists have vowed to sue over the president's ability to rescind a monument's designation.
Zinke, who hunts, believes that hunters and anglers are among the most important conservationists.
But right now, conservationists around the world are fighting the good fight for birds.
The new Trump policies have been highly controversial among conservationists, Democrats, celebrities and others.
The U-turn followed a huge outcry from conservationists, celebrities and the Catholic Church.
Conservationists said that poachers had poisoned the birds in an effort to evade detection.
Some were fitted with radio transmitters that burned to ash; conservationists deduced their fates.
But to many conservationists and animal lovers, there is simply no excuse for hunting.
The American conservation model depends on federal partnerships with states, landowners, conservationists, and sportsmen.
The latest changes to the law place many species' survival at risk, conservationists contend.
In August, a group of scientists and conservationists harvested eggs from the two rhinos.
Conservationists quickly sued, arguing the plan offered insufficient protections in Idaho, Montana and Colorado.
Conservationists also claim the course risks damaging an important site of special scientific interest.
Conservationists, scientists, 125 Indian tribes and some 650,203 citizens expressed concern about the move.
Without that, warn conservationists, there is no way to begin to save the vaquita.
The conservationists have therefore chosen not to protest against the construction of the factory.
Despite the bleak landscape, conservationists are optimistic that 2020 could mark a new beginning.
Conservationists say seismic surveys harass and harm marine species like whales and porpoises. Rep.
They prey on wildlife and carry diseases that are dangerous to humans, concerning conservationists.
Conservationists have wondered if a similar scenario could play itself out with these ducks.
And the tragedy for conservationists is that they have next to no legal leverage.
The new law, if passed, could jeopardize these gains, conservationists and some legal experts say.
Now there are few options left to the conservationists fighting to save this miniature porpoise.
Conservationists increasingly recognize that residents in and around wildlife areas are critical to their work.
McGregor said conservationists should also find ways for feral cats and native wildlife to coexist.
But the vaquita's plight hasn't been without tremendous effort from conservationists and the Mexican government.
Luckily, there is no shortage of green crabs—and conservationists across Canada want them gone.
In the view of conservationists, that is a lot of eggs in a single basket.
In the past, conservationists have discovered footprints in the region and caught one on camera.
Wild rhinos in Africa face a similar threat, and conservationists have resorted to similar measures.
Conservationists put penguins in sweaters so they wouldn't eat the oil off of their feathers.
One day, his demise will hopefully be seen as a seminal moment for conservationists worldwide.
For too long, says William Sutherland, of Cambridge University, conservationists have relied on gut feelings.
Conservationists should "go to places five to 20 years from the bulldozer", Dr Possingham reckons.
Conservationists hope that the new home will give the elephants more space and improved safety.
Tonks' birth is a silver lining to conservationists in their fight to protect this species.
In 2012, conservationists watched George, the last of the Pinta Island Giant tortoises, die off.
This, to most conservationists, comes as something between cold comfort and insult added to injury.
The time of the huaqueros is not yet over, and conservationists like Cassinelli are rare.
Cheetahs, the world's fastest land animals, are racing to the edge of extinction, conservationists say.
This is precisely the argument conservationists make when speaking out against the FWS' permitting practice.
And no matter who takes the top job, conservationists will continue to battle destructive initiatives.
After an outcry from scientists and legal action by conservationists, the dredging decision was reversed.
In Massachusetts, conservationists estimate there are fewer than 200 timber rattlers left, in five colonies.
Instagram's conservationists are hoping their images will inspire fans to do more than just look.
They are often the eyes and ears marine conservationists need to rescue animals in need.
President Obama, to the delight of conservationists, is now very much on the same schedule.
The Antarctic has long been an area of dispute for conservationists and commercial fishing interests.
The big-eyed amphibian won hearts worldwide last year after conservationists created a playful Match.
Both lease proposals faced significant opposition from conservationists and the public, and were ultimately deferred.
Nearly 450,000 families in eastern Vidarbha depend on tendu leaves for their livelihood, conservationists estimate.
But the crabs were overfished, and conservationists say that some bird species may not recover.
Given that, Mr. Willcox believes that conservationists should try to work directly with otter owners.
Conservationists say there is a strong argument for listing giraffes under the Endangered Species Act.
On Money The cryptic declaration from Beijing alarmed and mystified wildlife conservationists around the world.
Why should it matter to the audience who wins the fight between conservationists and owners?
However, the judge denied conservationists' demands for additional critical habitat in Oregon and Washington state.
Conservationists and Trump's opponents criticized Zinke's announcement as part of a stunt by the president.
"Conservationists say 'Oh no, this will just make it harder on the rhinos,'" says Vollrath.
Both were ardently sought by conservationists but just as ardently opposed by some elected Republicans.
This year alone, their number has dropped from 76 to 73, alarming conservationists and scientists.
But he did not respond to the main recommendation of conservationists: a permanent gillnet ban.
Conservationists say that since the law doesn't specifically give that authority, Trump cannot alter monuments.
But like most conservationists and government personnel in northern Guatemala, he paid it little mind.
Conservationists fear over 2,000 of the marsupials have died in the blazes, SBS News reports.
Conservationists say the threat of Trump's wall also puts a strain on relations with Mexico.
Conservationists have tried to protect the endangered species from poachers targeting the animal for its horn.
Conservationists carefully removed dust from the paintings, while also removing protective layers applied during previous treatments.
A trapped elephant was able to escape a well in Kenya thanks to some friendly conservationists.
Conservationists are grappling with the consequences of deer overpopulation, which is throwing ecosystems out of whack.
Based on speeches alone, Clinton is the candidate most aligned with environmentalists, conservationists, and climate scientists.
Walston said conservationists saw this happen after a poaching crisis in Africa over a decade ago.
This looks like a pretty fascinating documentary about the relationship between big game hunters and conservationists.
The discovery wowed botanists — and shows how technology can help conservationists in their fight against extinction.
Today, we're talking to conservationists, naturalists, and authors about whether the bear is ever your buddy.
Conservationists made the difficult decision to euthanize the remaining marine mammals because of their failing health.
However a band of locals, scientists and conservationists are stepping in to stave off this decline.
And in fact, conservationists have had great success with oral vaccines in the fight against rabies.
Conservationists hate these because they snag other, sometimes endangered, sea-life far more often than sharks.
By the time the conservationists were finished counting they tallied up about 500 dead horseshoe crabs.
Process of EliminationFor decades conservationists have used medieval methods for eradicating invasive island predators like rats.
But there are conservationists who question whether this strategy does much to help the wild population.
Cheap genetic testing is increasingly helping conservationists better diagnose problems and inform solutions to those problems.
And they can do all of this much more efficiently than teams of ground-based conservationists.
Conservationists have learned the hard way that some discoveries are better left a carefully guarded secret.
Conservationists have been desperately trying to preserve the northern white rhinos, a subspecies of white rhinoceros.
Conservationists and scientists also believe that this is a valuable approach to stemming shark overfishing worldwide.
Wildlife conservationists have recently rediscovered a small deer-like species that went missing in the 1990s.
Increasingly, scientists and conservationists in the United States are speaking out in defense of nuclear power.
Conservationists aren't buying the line that stripping federal protections from grizzly bears has a scientific basis.
In other science news, conservationists want urgent protection measures for New Zealand's rare yellow-eyed penguins.
The crossbred tigers are of no value in protecting the species as a whole, conservationists say.
Trump's border wall proposal has angered numerous groups, including conservationists who object to the environmental impact.
The conservationists will then tackle the remains of the 12th-century Crusader shrine that lies underneath.
Wildlife photographers and conservationists are using one of social media's guilty pleasures to promote environmental awareness.
Because of conservationists — indeed, because of the existence of the national parks — the bison had persevered.
Under President Trump, conservationists have seen decades of gains rolled back in a matter of months.
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For years, conservationists have been calling for a restriction on fishing to help protect the penguins.
Conservationists say that means the government will face more pressure to exempt specific industries from requirements.
In September, conservationists in Botswana discovered 22009 dead elephants, their faces hacked off and tusks missing.
But Mr. Bongo is heralded by conservationists for his work to protect animals and marine life.
Many conservationists believe that the majority of animals sold as pets are captured in the wild.
Conservationists espouse maintenance methods that could protect more trees, like permeable sidewalks and more careful pruning.
They shared political views that were fairly radical; they were feminists, environmental conservationists, atheists and communists.
Despite the rangers' excitement, some conservationists were skeptical that the cat really was a Javan tiger.
But conservationists worry that the whalers are no longer hunting for subsistence, but for commercial sale.
It's a last-ditch measure that conservationists had hoped they would never have to resort to.
There would also be a balancing act between commercial fishermen, energy developers, coastal homeowners and conservationists.
Trilobites An expedition of conservationists found a living Wallace's Giant Bee on remote islands in Indonesia.
Some conservationists consider such programs counterproductive, an expensive distraction from the critical mission of habitat protection.
And, as predators themselves, cats can kill off birds or other species conservationists want to protect.
But that's exactly what Florida wildlife conservationists and local Whole Foods supermarkets want you to do.
This piece looks to Utah to discuss how politicians and conservationists try to sort it all out.
And, contrary to conservationists' and some scientists' concerns, the Inuit maintain there are plenty of bears around.
Sage grouse are considered by conservationists to be a key indicator species for America's dwindling sagebrush ecosystem.
Understanding this effect could help scientists and conservationists better predict how animals might react to approaching humans.
The US Fish and Wildlife Agency first proposed delisting the bears in 216, but conservationists pushed back.
All the programs aim to help young visitors become conservationists — in other words, to give a hoot.
Some conservationists have long held that we should protect nature because it's valuable in and of itself.
If conservationists want to make better progress, they need to appeal more forcefully to humanity's self-interest.
After all, 30 years ago, Chinese and Russian conservationists helped thaw frosty relations between their two countries.
Both conservationists and scientists, like Daubin, believe industrial fishing is responsible for most of these dolphin deaths.
Before finding their first frog at the day's end, the conservationists hadn't even spotted another frog species.
Now conservationists say the female rhino has died after raising hopes the species still roams the forests.
Over time, the public may become jaded about the conservationists' efforts, and conflate the two different approaches.
Conservationists are concerned that the juice will flow into the River Don and cause a pollution crisis.
Turtle sexing is key for research purposes, and also for conservationists who are trying to pair mates.
Some conservationists are keen to see how well gene drives can wipe out invasive species on islands.
Conservationists say there are only two northern white rhinos alive on Earth and they are both female.
Conservationists said the move was illegal because of the park's status as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Late on Wednesday, Botswana's government scrapped the ban, shrugging off criticism from some environmental groups and conservationists.
Sigfox worked with conservationists and specialized groups including the International Rhino Foundation in developing the tiny sensor.
As a result, conservationists encourage people to simply leave the tree alone, instead of cutting it down.
True conservatives should be proud conservationists just as environmental values have become so central to the left.
Initially, conservationists had placed fake concrete gannets on the island in order to attract some real birds.
Creative young conservationists will contribute drawings and poems to a Pledge Wall and create sea-themed crafts.
Conservationists and other foes of the monuments review were incensed that Zinke's report was not released publicly.
Currently, teams of advocates including marine mammal specialists, veterinarians, engineers, and conservationists are striving to find solutions.
Talking Points: Conservationists warn that Grauer's gorillas, the world's largest primate, are being wiped out by war.
Conservationists are understandably interested in harnessing this potential to artificially boost the genetic defenses of vulnerable populations.
Conservationists, Democrats, and the USFWS counter that ANILCA is exactly why the rule must stay in effect.
Thanks to the efforts of regional conservationists several parks, nature preserves and refuges currently dot the riverside.
But conservationists believe that the Chinese government is sincere in not allowing any significant domestic ivory market.
Some conservationists are concerned that the orcas' decline is another sign of a marine ecosystem in collapse.
At the moment, the population hovers at about 30,000, still too low to be sustainable, conservationists claim.
What may have been even more unnerving (for conservationists, anyway) was that it contained 73 developing eggs.
That's a compelling argument, and it's one that many conservationists and ecologists have emphasized in recent years.
But most of those tasked with fighting this type of crime are conservationists, rangers and wildlife managers.
But the episode has left conservationists wary — not least because the history here is far from encouraging.
Even greater pressure may have come, conservationists say, from the big pharmaceutical companies that produce traditional medications.
Fundamentally, Dr. Wasser said, addressing the demand side takes more time than conservationists have to protect elephants.
But what happened with the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel project illustrates conservationists' worst fears about these changes.
Conservationists see success in a program to increase the numbers of a rare bird in New Zealand.
Some conservationists see protected wildlife areas as the solution, keeping out all human activity, including Indigenous communities.
Some conservationists worry the fake horn will end up functioning like an ad for genuine snout protrusions.
Numbers of great tuskers across Africa have dwindled to about 50, according to various estimates by conservationists.
The turtle was believed extinct in Cambodia until 2000, when a small population was rediscovered by conservationists.
Some conservationists believed that satiating the market's appetite for ivory with extinct creatures would protect living ones.
Conservationists enthusiastically embraced the devices as a silver bullet a few years ago — but disappointment was swift.
But conservationists warned that South Africa's progress was offset by the spread of poaching in neighboring countries.
Opposition to culling is also driven by a hostility among local communities toward environmentalists and government conservationists.
His 2015 painting on bark cloth, "The Conservationists," was expected to sell for between $50,000 and $70,000.
While conservationists are hailing the decision as a victory, not everyone is happy with the new monument.
It's a reality conservationists long suspected, but have never had the ability to confirm without an accurate count.
By the time conservationists arrived on the scene, 75 whales—approximately half the total number—were already dead.
By sheer coincidence, New Zealand conservationists are currently having to deal with an unrelated stranding to the north.
The future of red squirrels in the UK is in danger and conservationists are calling for your help.
Once conservationists rebuilt coral gardens in the bay, animal life including sharks, fish, and birds began to return.
Concerned conservationists turned to Sudan, part of a tiny clique still alive in captivity in the Czech Republic.
Conservationists said the local wildebeest population has declined from 2 million to 1.5 million in the past decade.
Conservationists constantly worry that human activity, particularly greenhouse-gas-induced global warming, will harm or even destroy it.
Conservationists managed to tranquilize the elephants from helicopters and then used cranes to move the elephants onto trucks.
One group of researchers and conservationists, though, thinks it can also use edible insects to save endangered mammals.
Chinese conservationists are currently monitoring seven large plots, each about 20 square kilometers (7.7 square miles) in size.
Meanwhile, conservationists struggle with fundraising for less popular (and less cute) animals like rodents, otters, snakes and spiders.
Conservationists say oil exploration would have threatened the habitat of the park's critically endangered gorillas, elephants and lions.
Conservationists, for example, have voiced concern that they could disturb wildlife, as they cut through Kenya's national parks.
One would think that a group touting themselves as the world's leading conservationists would support such an effort.
Conservationists say Malaysia is a favored transit point for the illegal flow of ivory between Africa and Asia.
It's an exciting prospect for conservationists who have seen the number of lions steeply decline in recent years.
And that reclassification means conservationists have been going about trying to save the critically endangered creature all wrong.
VICE News has, on two occasions, documented the efforts of conservationists to combat pollution problems like garbage patches.
If nothing is done, conservationists say the African elephant could be extinct in the wild within a generation.
There are fewer than 22019,000 giraffes left in Africa, fewer than the number of elephants, according to conservationists.
India has built dams and plans to link rivers to ease availability, measures that are opposed by conservationists.
Through relocation and density management, conservationists hope to increase the growth rate and strengthen the population's gene pool.
Though the area is important to Western tribes and conservationists, many state leaders have long opposed the monuments.
There are fewer than 28500,6900 giraffes left in Africa, fewer than the number of elephants, according to conservationists.
Its construction was met by an outcry from conservationists and activists who felt it might devastate local species.
Henderson and Guerra are both full-time conservationists and work for Conservation International and World Wildlife Fund, respectively.
This is particularly significant because when they were all lumped together, conservationists weren't worried about their population numbers.
In the past year, conservationists have put collars on 13 Samburu elephants to expand research on their movements.
But conservationists said the move comes too soon to be able to reliably judge the Yellowstone grizzly's recovery.
Conservationists are worried about the populations of native parrots and mountain coquís, but say the forest will regenerate.
In the 1990s, conservationists set up concrete gannets on the western side of Mana to lure real birds.
That's a compelling argument, and it is one that many conservationists and ecologists have emphasized in recent years.
As for the caimans in the lake, they are as much an experiment for conservationists as the chefs.
Indeed, regulating lead ammunition has long been a hot-button point of contention among both conservationists and hunters.
New research aims to give conservationists an improved understanding of their genetics in order to help save them.
The conservationists will next attempt to remove the floor of the courtyard to access the house's lower level.
Conservationists worry that the practice, though legal, could provide cover for the black-market trade in elephant ivory.
Conservationists at the museum are preparing to study the fabric and are researching how best to preserve it.
For explorers, adventurers, conservationists and humanists alike, the country embodies a voyage that captures the mind and soul.
Archaeologists, historians, and conservationists all denounced the plan, and thousands of people signed a petition to stop it.
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence had concluded that the conservationists, from the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation, were not spies.
For facilities like these legally to produce the number of reptiles they export is highly unlikely, conservationists say.
Architects worshiped high modernists like Louis Kahn and Le Corbusier while conservationists focused on ancient and colonial monuments.
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it will be resuming coal leasing on public lands, angering conservationists.
But conservationists say the East African nation remains a transit point for poached wildlife parts from other countries.
Though it's not technically a newly discovered species, conservationists had feared that the silver-backed Chevrotain was extinct.
Some conservationists are putting that superpower to good use by using dogs to track and monitor endangered species.
Conservationists have increasingly voiced concern that the Galapagos and its delicate ecosystem are under threat from over-tourism.
Predictably, some conservationists are worried the downgrade will soften the urgency of defending the species and its habitat.
"If the Indian scientists and the (conservationists) can't do the things, they should be able to contact foreign experts or conservationists, those who can come and they will be readily happy to help," said lawyer M.C. Mehta, who has been fighting to save the Taj Mahal from pollution for three decades.
That worries many conservationists, who fear such quantities of people may be disturbing the penguins, to the birds' detriment.
Scientists and conservationists say there's still time to protect Yasuní from severe ecological harm even after drilling has begun.
Spanish conservationists are outraged over what they say is yet another botched restoration of a historic work of art.
That's making coral way easier to study, and could transform how conservationists protect reefs on a planet in peril.
Whale conservationists have expressed concerns that the Russian government is snatching belugas from their pods and holding them captive.
But Jane Goodall, one of the world's most renowned chimp experts and conservationists, says videos like these hurt chimpanzees.
But conservationists worry that allowing exceptions to the ban will encourage people to lie about the origin of animals.
Security for protecting the whaling fleet from militant conservationists has pushed up the price tag for each Antarctic expedition.
The discovery makes the fate of this vast carbon sink an important consideration for climate projections and land conservationists.
This is why conservationists had fought and relied on U.N. initiatives to keep the Asiatic cheetah's tiny population stable.
Photo: dangdumrong / ShuttershockHere's some excellent news from conservationists: after decades of decline, wild tiger populations are beginning to rebound.
Condors in California face devastating lead poisoning — and documenting their locations and behavior can help conservationists curb its impact.
Conservationists say they plan to keep it at its current location, but the park has temporarily stopped issuing permits.
But he didn't care that other conservationists considered genetic engineering too risky to attempt and too unnatural to countenance.
Many conservationists think legalising trade in either ivory or horn is too risky, since demand is hard to predict.
But Democrats and conservationists see those changes as a threat to a landmark policy for the country's public lands.
Scientists and conservationists believe that trade incentives can help stop the decline, which is why we applauded when Reps.
This year's mast seeding gives conservationists an opportunity to gather excess pine cones, remove the seeds and redistribute them.
Conservationists have also criticized the slow progress of the Forest Rights Act and a move to promote commercial plantations.
This spring scientists and conservationists around the world waited anxiously to see whether the die-off would be repeated.
Conservationists slammed the policy change, calling it a threat to the environment and to other users of federal land.
Pioneering conservationists like Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot were enormously wealthy themselves and could afford their own private retreats.
According to animal conservationists, around 5,000 black rhinos in the wild worldwide today, 540 of them are in Kenya.
These photos were selected from 2,18003 entrants and were judged by a panel of photographers, bird experts, and conservationists.
Kudos to the Chinese government and other conservationists that have helped put the panda on the path to recovery.
In India, conservationists have called for corridors that would link many of the existing tiger reserves, to facilitate breeding.
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust also visits schools in Kenya to educate and inspire the next generation of conservationists.
Later that morning, conservationists carefully dug up the trove of luminous white eggs the size of Ping-Pong balls.
Though his chosen partner kept a cold silence, Nigel, a gannet, won the affection of visitors and conservationists alike.
The cultures and economies of indigenous peoples, who are de facto the original conservationists, should be protected and supported.
Mr. Murphy's stalking ground is on the contentious new frontier where hunters are clashing with conservationists: cities and suburbs.
For threatened species like brush-tailed rock wallabies, conservationists have rushed to figure out ways to support local populations.
Mitigating adverse environmental impacts from abandoned mines benefits the federal government, states and localities, property owners, recreationists and conservationists.
Seeing the effect that a shrinking habitat has on polar bears could convince conservationists to take more immediate action.
The expanded Airbnb Animal Experiences range from 90 minutes with Otto, the skateboarding dog, to multiday safaris with conservationists.
But conservationists worry about anything that could help the elephant ivory trade, which has proved difficult to stamp out.
In some areas, conservationists may need to build large forested bridges over highways to allow species to pass through.
Conservationists also have accused tiger farms in China — two of which are supported by government investment — of illegal activity.
It's the starry night harlequin toad, or Atelopus aryescue, and conservationists hadn't spotted the ornately decorated species since 1991.
It's time to listen again to a century of prescient conservationists and protect another American icon, Utah's Escalante River.
That move was met with pushback from lawmakers and conservationists who accused administration officials of misusing government appropriated funds.
She hopes the data collected by her and the "fantastic grandmothers" will help conservationists improve protections for sea snakes.
In January, an international team of conservationists found a Megachile pluto, as the species is called, in the wild.
Some conservationists criticize him for wanting to turn a wild animal into a commodity, similar to the treatment of livestock.
In the meticulous workshop, conservationists keep detailed records of each piece, as if they were a patient&aposs medical chart.
However, many conservationists have argued that public lands, along with the ecosystems and historical sites they include, need careful protection.
Some conservationists are concerned that they are preying on the baby caribou and exasperating the decline of this vulnerable population.
Years of data will allow conservationists to monitor and manage this "pristine" ecosystem in the face of continued environmental changes.
Just as no fisherman wants to catch a whale, researchers and conservationists don't want to put fishermen out of business.
Conservationists worry that China's westward development will renew the temptations to slash through panda habitat with roads and other infrastructure.
Like the species they try to preserve, how should conservationists adapt their practices to a changing planet—and tight budgets?
Only then will the populations unite and breed, thus boosting genetic diversity, which conservationists can track with continued genetic testing.
She is half Native American—Puyallup on her mother's (Matheson) side—and comes from a long line of Indigenous conservationists.
China banned the sale of ivory within its borders in 2017, but conservationists say it has failed to deter smugglers.
However, wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about the impact of farming and livestock on national parks and game controlled areas.
Conservationists, however, worry that allowing construction through protected land sets a dangerous precedent that could open other wilderness to development.
A new resolution to ban all domestic ivory sales has been passed by a global group of conservationists and governments.
Conservationists are working on a way to build up a population and release some of the birds into the wild.
He became a darling of the U.S. energy and mining industries and a prime target for conservationists and environmental groups.
Some residents, conservationists, and local water utility leaders say South Carolina officials should hold off on granting Google's groundwater request.
For a long time, conservationists weren't sure whether illegal ivory was actually coming from a steady supply of recent killings.
For these reasons, Pew is part of a wide coalition of scientists, fishermen, and conservationists voicing opposition to H.R. 200.
Conservationists and legal experts say Trump doesn't have the power to rescind or greatly reduce the size of a monument.
A monument designation would earn Mr. Obama the admiration of conservationists and the many Indian tribes that support the idea.
One example is the coral tree, which allows conservationists to suspend small corals like ornaments in the ocean to grow.
Conservationists posted a picture of the baby turtle to the Sea Turtle Patrol Hilton Head Island Facebook page on Wednesday.
The Interior Department's Fish and Wildlife Service announced the delisting decision Thursday, which immediately drew rebukes from conservationists and Democrats.
"That said, there is an often observed phenomenon of hunters [becoming conservationists]," he added, citing Pizarras as a prime example.
But it appears many scientists and conservationists say this laboratory method is still worth a shot — regardless of the hurdles.
Conservationists working with governments in African and Asian countries are devising various plans to preserve these phenomenal beasts, Huijbregts said.
Although global trade in rhino horn is banned, conservationists have expressed concerns that domestic buyers could supply Asian markets illicitly.
Conservationists warned that the risks are not over for the snow leopards, whose distinctive appearances make them attractive to poachers.
Mama's picture (and her trailing brood — most of which can't possibly be her own) has been circulating among bird conservationists.
Many conservationists believe it's a tool with increasing potential, as wildlife populations become more and more fragmented by human activities.
Recently, scientists and conservationists have been hoping that rewilding will result in ecological benefits like those seen with gray wolves.
Now, conservationists are concerned that photographers who geotag their precise locations are putting fragile ecosystems and wild animals at risk.
These are not isolated cases: Cites oversights are all too common for many of the world's endangered species, conservationists warn.
What researchers find about chemical cues or pollutants may help conservationists better manage crab and oyster fisheries in the future.
The Mexican government, conservationists say, also needs to crack down on illegal fishing, while providing sustainable alternatives for the community.
The Gezi Park protests almost seven years ago involved sit-ins by conservationists and campaigners in and around the park.
Using the bear as an icon to raise consciousness and funds, she wrote, does more than arouse support from conservationists.
It is a paradox of hunting, rarely so conspicuous as with wild sheep: The hunters are often the primary conservationists.
Conservationists warn they are in danger of becoming "functionally extinct" in New South Wales, Queensland, and other parts of Australia.
Is it any surprise that the Environmental Protection Agency is now widely known among conservationists as the Environmental Destruction Agency?
The North Atlantic right whale is one of the most endangered large whales, with an estimated 500 left, conservationists say.
Conservationists see a persistent threat of epidemics so long as tens of millions of animals are traded in Southeast Asia.
Like the great American conservationists — John Muir, Teddy Roosevelt, and the intellectual godfather, Thoreau — my idea of nature was selfish.
Conservationists and experts say the Antiquities Act doesn't give Trump the power to rescind monuments or greatly reduce their size.
Even when arrests are made, conservationists say, the prosecution is too slapdash to win a conviction for a serious crime.
But as conservationists work to revive this iconic landscape, they are increasingly looking for help from an unusually hairy ally.
Conservationists, though, had questioned the evidence linking the animal to attacks on humans, forcing the case to the Supreme Court.
Their peers from the other 195 countries are former refugees, social media influencers, tech entrepreneurs, conservationists -- you get the idea.
In any other week, Lisa Murkowski, a Republican senator from Alaska, would have been public enemy No. 583 among conservationists.
The news angered conservationists and others, who took to social media to express disgust that visitors would damage the park.
They educated scientists and conservationists about its geography and biology, and convinced the government that the land was worth saving.
CONSERVATIONISTS OFTEN worry about the introduction of wild animals and plants to parts of the world where they did not evolve.
Conservationists are encouraged by several jail sentences — the first ever — for pangolin poachers and traders in South Africa starting last year.
Deutsch says the census will soon shift focus to gathering data on forest elephant populations, a species considered "vulnerable" by conservationists.
Though the Interior Department did not make the specifics of the review public Thursday morning, conservationists quickly criticized the expected changes.
While they may elicit an "ew" from many, conservationists admire these animals because they serve as an early indicator of pollution.
Conservationists and marine biologists however say this would only be a short-term fix; such a cull would harm the ecosystem.
Conservationists fear for the survival of the rare pangolin which is thought to be the most trafficked animal in the world.
In the much balmier climate of Belize, conservationists are flying different types of drones to aid their fight against illegal fishing.
The researchers hope that conservationists will think carefully about their models before simply recommending decisions about managing elephant populations to lawmakers.
By the time conservationists can get close, often an elephant will have had been mutilated by poachers and visited by scavengers.
Self-described as "the most recognized name in shark fishing in the world," Mark the Shark has drawn criticism from conservationists.
FORESTS in countries like Brazil and Congo get a lot of attention from conservationists, and it is easy to see why.
Citizen science, or the general public's participation in scientific research, allows the average person to help conservationists do extraordinary, impactful work.
In the longer term, he believes it would be desirable to forge a mutually beneficial understanding between the miners and conservationists.
Conservationists in Tanzania are training the rodents to smell trafficked animal parts and illegal timber in shipments from Africa to Asia.
Poachers cut off the dead animals' tusks and sell them to dealers for up to $65,000 a kilogram, according to conservationists.
But conservationists are concerned after observing large declines in migrating populations in California and Mexico between 1997 and 2016, writes Baille.
Following the lizard's rediscovery, Nijman and other conservationists approached Indonesian authorities numerous times about addressing the growing crisis but were ignored.
Conservationists need to use this breathing space to create new protected areas and promote land-use planning in environmentally critical regions.
Because Bsal poses such a threat to native salamander populations, conservationists and ecologists have been pushing for a ban for years.
The rhino's population is in critical danger due to escalating poaching levels that have put conservationists into full-on crisis mode.
The environmental impact of mining companies is under growing scrutiny and is high on the radar of both investors and conservationists.
Some conservationists therefore suggest that a way to reduce pressure on the animals might be to flood the market with fakes.
America's sportsmen are the original conservationists, and we fully recognize the importance of keeping healthy, robust stocks of fish and game.
It incentivizes the development of forest health projects by local forest collaboratives, usually consisting of conservationists, timber industry and elected officials.
Conservationists are promoting the use of in vitro fertilization in a controversial effort to save the northern white rhino from extinction.
The process sought — and achieved — a compromise among stakeholders, including sportsmen, Western governors and other elected officials, industry representatives, and conservationists.
According to conservationists who oppose it, the bill could embolden acts of extremism from anti-government and anti-public lands militias.
Many conservationists have questioned whether the entire endeavor is in vain when you consider how much the panda's habitat has shrunk.
Whether the changes to the state constitutions would cause headaches for conservationists or not, there's also debate over whether they're necessary.
And in southern Kenya near Amboseli National Park, conservationists worry that new settlements have sprouted up dangerously close to wildlife crossings.
The act has long been a point of contention between industry and conservationists, and has come under criticism from previous administrations.
Conservationists said they were far from convinced that there would be no spillover effects from moving the capital to East Kalimantan.
Botswana: Elephant hunting will resume in the southern African country after a five-year prohibition, over the objections of some conservationists.
For now, conservationists say a sharp decline in crab eggs shows that quotas have failed to restore the female crab population.
Many conservationists are now focusing on educating communities about the plight of rhinos, in order to reduce demand for their horns.
The fight wasn't over, though, from conservationists, as well as those looking to preserve the site on behalf of Mr. Sirhan.
Conservationists say the reptiles, estimated to number in the tens of thousands in the Everglades, pose a threat to native wildlife.
Trump may try to eliminate some of the monuments, though conservationists say he does not have the authority to do that.
The Grauer's gorilla, the world's largest primate, has been a source of continual worry for conservationists for more than two decades.
The question for conservationists and government officials is clear: How can the country both develop tourism and keep its pristine beauty?
There may be as few as 3,000 male lions in all of Africa according to the conservationists Dereck and Beverly Joubert.
Conservationists mostly oppose the Trump administration's monuments review, warning it could diminish environmental sites established by presidents under the Antiquities Act.
Conservationists immediately slammed the move as disastrous for the refuge and promised to sue to stop the road from being built.
It kept parks as open as possible with no staff, despite criticisms from conservationists and others that it would be unsafe.
In an era too often paralyzed by gridlock this is one area where Republicans, Democrats, businesses and conservationists should all agree.
And the power to reduce a monument has never been challenged in court, something conservationists are promising should Trump take action.
A win for conservationists: The Senate passed a sweeping measure designating more than one million acres of wilderness for environmental protection.
Conservationists praised her for sparing some 200 acres of forest and preserving its biodiversity and for opening it to the public.
He has always aligned himself with sportsmen, which earned him the support of some of the most dedicated conservationists in America.
Hurran said the abuses have made conservationists into enemies of the Baka, alienating a potential source of information on the poachers.
Wildlife conservationists detained two poachers believed to be responsible for Satao II's death about two weeks later, according to the Tsavo Trust.
It envisioned an energetic facsimile of mythic pan-Africanism, appealing to Western audiences as would-be consumers and would-be conservationists alike.
Conservationists like Koenig have a way of remaining pathologically optimistic, perhaps as a psychological bulwark against the daily onslaught of upsetting news.
Then, in 2014, a young Harvard scientist published a paper that caught the attention of conservationists around the world, New Zealand included.
But in 2006, conservationists found an endangered group of Hawaiian Petrel birds on Lanai—which feral cats are known to prey on.
Unfortunately, for conservationists and others challenged with managing the diversity of imperiled species, the absence of satisfactory answers poses more immediate problems.
Experts think they've solved the mystery Conservationists usually try to leave the birds alone and limit their incursions into the avian refuge.
There's also a series called Marvel's 616 that will cover the interconnected nature of Marvel comics, and Earthkeepers, which is about conservationists.
Her focus was always on water, and how various groups (miners, conservationists, sportsmen, recreationists, ranchers) could collaborate to use and protect it.
It is here, in the ocean, that conservationists are working on a new way for small countries to protect their marine environment.
It included conservationists keen to keep the environment safe and people sceptical of all government regulation to that or any other end.
With that data, they can target rate hikes at water pigs, and cut conservationists a good deal to incentivize responsible water use.
The idea of a global energy grid — long considered a holy grail of sorts by conservationists — has been bandied about for years.
Back in Sulawesi, some conservationists want Minahasan pastors to thunder from the pulpit against bushmeat—even though their bellies might argue otherwise.
During her over 60 years protecting the world's creatures, particularly threatened species in Africa, Sheldrick inspired countless other conservationists, including Kristin Davis.
But it also has formidable, profit-driven wildlife business interests that risk undermining progress on protecting the endangered big cats, conservationists say.
But several conservationists and wildlife groups, some of whom did not wish to go on record, said they doubt hunting will help.
There is friction between strict conservationists and those who support the "sustainable use" of wildlife—a euphemism for regulated hunting and trade.
In the end, Chaffetz backed down — it wasn't just conservationists complaining about his bill; it was conservative gun owners and hunters too.
Also last month, a group of conservationists and governments put giraffes on the official watch list of globally threatened and endangered species.
This is a shame, because conservatives used to be almost by definition conservationists, focused on preserving our shared heritage from destructive influences.
Conservationists, on the other hand, argue that removing the protections allotted under ESA is detrimental to species, even if they have rebounded.
Conservationists slammed the review, and Trump's Monday announcement, while conservatives cheered it and encouraged the administration and lawmakers to go even further.
After conservationists realized it was disappearing from the wild, the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden in Hong Kong started a breeding program.
Conservationists hailed it as a major blow to the international poaching syndicates responsible for killing 40,000 endangered elephants in Africa every year.
Menhaden would become one of the first commercial fish managed from a multispecies perspective, a development that conservationists have sought for years.
Unlike the state's October hunt for black bears, this effort has drawn a more muted response from animal rights groups and conservationists.
Among them were the delisting of various species that conservationists argue are not fully recovered, like grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park.
The finding suggests that rapid intervention by conservationists can be critical for ensuring the survival and recovery of remnant populations, he said.
Sage grouse, a threatened Western ground-dwelling bird, are considered by conservationists to be a key indicator for America's dwindling sagebrush ecosystem.
What happened at Yellowstone Lake is a familiar story for conservationists, because fish stocking has produced cascading ecological disasters pretty much everywhere.
Captive breeding colonies set up by conservationists have bolstered the population, and now some are even being released back into the wild.
Ocelots (a small Texan cat) and Kemp's ridley sea turtles, which conservationists feared would be affected, also managed to survive the storm.
In Wyoming, wildlife conservationists tracked pronghorn antelope to determine their favorite crossing spots, and then built sagebrush-lined bridges for the animals.
Some conservationists and other critics say it has fueled a property boom that has priced out ordinary Cypriots and harmed the environment.
Conservationists said the new report was further evidence that Japan was killing whales for commercial purposes under the guise of scientific research.
The interest shown in the plot sales surprised industry experts and conservationists alike, who viewed the land in Utah as largely unappealing.
And for a decade, it's been working with a group of conservationists who are devoted to tracking the animals with camera traps.
Yet Mr. Bongo's actions to protect his nation's relatively untouched forests, savannas and coastlines, all teeming with wildlife, earned praise from conservationists.
Conservationists charge that this legal commerce complicates efforts to tackle Hong Kong's role as a key node in the global illegal trade.
Some conservationists and travel experts are worried about the environmental impact of a growing number of visitors on the fragile, otherworldly archipelago.
Last week, Cambodian conservationists declared the species "functionally extinct" in the country, where a tiger hasn't been caught on film since 2007.
Indonesia has vast swathes of plantations growing palm oil or coffee on deforested land that conservationists say often encroach on or disrupt ecosystems.
Conservationists were incredibly excited when Nigel arrived on the island in 2015, the first gannet to make Mana its home in 40 years.
Why it matters: Those reefs, at between 100 to 500 feet underwater, are frequently viewed as conservationists' best hope in saving vulnerable corals.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, who said the organization is run by conservationists, said whale stocks have recovered enough to resume commercial hunts.
We just have to think a little harder about a question that has occupied conservationists for decades: What makes a species worth saving?
A successful captive breeding effort allowed conservationists to expand the native frog's range (despite its name, Majorcan midwife toads are not true toads).
But conservationists and officials are trying to curtail bushmeat hunting because of concerns that it is wrecking the environment and upending food chains.
These images will help conservationists understand animal behavior and migration patterns, but they'll also help to establish additional protected zones for these animals.
Twenty years after Britain returned Hong Kong to Chinese rule, these young, alternative conservationists are eager to document the city's remaining historical buildings.
This could be taken to imply that conservationists should be eyeing expensive plots, not cheap ones where the price signals a lesser threat.
African elephant numbers, for example, fell by 20 percent between 20003 and 2015 because of a surge in ivory poaching, according to conservationists.
Speaking at a gathering of conservationists in Washington, Obama warned that rising global temperatures were already leading to extreme tides and increased erosion.
And as I grew up, I realized that plants are really important and they are massively neglected by conservationists in contrast to animals.
The fate of Earth's cloud forests, and the specialized species they harbor, is a concern facing climate scientists and conservationists around the world.
No solution has been found to control their advance yet, but conservationists could soon have a new tool at their disposal: killer robots.
Spear fishing derbies have had some local success in reducing populations, but there is recognition from conservationists that larger scale solutions are required.
Conservationists fear the legal market from South African captive-raised lions could provide incentives for poachers to "launder" bones taken from wild lions.
Opposition to Zinke among Democrats and conservationists has not been nearly as high-pitched as the fights against nominees like the EPA's Pruitt.
And former Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, Trump's pick for Ag Secretary, has drawn criticism from conservationists worried about the future of our forests.
The idea for the monument has been controversial, ever since conservationists and biologists started to press the federal government to protect the area.
In early December, a global group of conservationists and governments put giraffes on the official watch list of globally threatened and endangered species.
Conservationists are invited to visit the acreage conserved and they receive a panorama image of their acre and the latitude and longitude coordinates.
I am optimistic about what can be achieved when governments, communities, conservationists and private foundations like ours come together to tackle global challenges.
A group of conservationists and animal rights activists sued the Trump administration on Wednesday over its establishment of a pro-hunting international council.
Conservationists heralded the move as the best chance yet to stop the slaughter across Africa and squash demand in the world's largest market.
An Obama administration attempt to overhaul management of renewable energy on public land is pitting the wind and solar power industries against conservationists.
Protesters, conservationists and the Stockholm city Beauty Council spoke out against the plans, and a city consultation received around 1,800, overwhelmingly negative, responses.
What's more, because many of the wild sub-populations are isolated from each other, conservationists are worried about a lack of gene flow.
Well, a rebranding campaign, similar to that which has been taken on by shark conservationists in recent years, could be a good start.
The $3.2 billion construction of Sabal Trail through Alabama, Georgia and 12 Florida counties drew opposition from landowners, conservationists and clean-energy advocates.
Compassionate conservationists argue, especially, for the recognition that each individual life is inherently valuable, whether it belongs to a toad or a cat.
Biologists and conservationists are rooting for a natural reunion between the two largest populations of grizzlies in the country, Dr. van Manen said.
Dr. Pimm is also determined to help educate the next generation of conservationists, which is why he has included students on his teams.
Some, including conservationists, would like to see China go a step further by instituting a permanent global ban on wildlife sale and consumption.
A federal judge in 2010 sided with conservationists and ordered the agency to reassess and potentially expand critical habitat acreage in those states.
"[I]t appears that conservationists are doing less well than the creators of Pokémon at inspiring interest in their subjects," the authors concluded.
Experts and conservationists say Trump doesn't have the power to rescind previous monument designations, so if he tries, he would likely get sued.
The language has been heavily criticized by Democrats and conservationists alike, who argue it will impact local communities and contribute greenhouse gas emissions.
Just this week, he launched a controversial review of national monument designations, which many conservationists see as an assault on federal land protections.
At the rate elephants are still being poached across Africa, conservationists estimate the species could become extinct in as little as 10 years.
Ironically, conservationists must often rely on technology developed for hunters, Kittle said, but at least there are hundreds of cameras to choose from.
Fine animals one and all, but a dedicated band of conservationists in New Hampshire has dedicated themselves to a far humbler creature: the oyster.
Any horn acquired legally in South Africa could not be exported but conservationists have expressed concerns that domestic buyers could illicitly supply Asian markets.
The Kenya Wildlife Service said it is unsure why there is a surge in escapes, but conservationists cite habitat loss as the central reason.
Conservationists are worried that a 24.6-foot reticulated python caught by construction workers in Malaysia may have been mishandled, resulting in the reptile's death.
Conservationists say it's difficult to estimate how many are left in the wild, but their population may have dropped as much as 90 percent.
Now, a small, genetically pure, disease-free, free-ranging herd in the Henry Mountains in Utah has scientists and conservationists excited about the future.
Given the presence of the virus in the west, conservationists are under added pressure to have the bat listed under the Endangered Species Act.
In northern Uganda people returning home after being displaced by war found their "empty" fields had been dished out among generals, tycoons and conservationists.
Conservationists immediately sued, arguing that the Antiquities Act and subsequent legislation authorise a president to declare national monuments, but not to undo previous declarations.
The decision on lions was a compromise which fell short of the Appendix I listing that some African countries and conservationists were pushing for.
Malaysia has previously been singled out by wildlife conservationists as a transit point for the illegal trafficking of endangered species to other Asian countries.
When conservationists put drones to work in field research, they typically function as flying eyes that gather imagery of the habitat and wildlife below.
As conservationists and geneticists toss around the idea of re-creating extinct species, there are some practical concerns to address before any are introduced.
The Kenya Wildlife Service says it is unsure why there is a surge in escapes, but conservationists cite habitat loss as the central reason.
Encouraged by conservationists, one Maasai community in Kenya changed from lion-hunting to athletic games as a way of proving male prowess, she said.
While sport hunting is often viewed negatively, some hunters and conservationists argue that it can help the conservation of certain species when done responsibly.
Some conservationists believe it's beneficial, because it provides a better understanding of the species and helps people recognize that sharks aren't man-eating monsters.
Conservationists, recreationists and proponents of responsible use should be able to unite in opposition to H.R. 3650 and 2316 because the answer seems clear.
Conservationists widely agree that, because the animals can't be bred to increase the population of tigers in the wild, they have little conservation value.
But during high-intensity fires, such as those that have burned in recent weeks, the animals, conservationists say, are far less likely to survive.
No human disaster has recurred but the Everglades is a shadow of its former self and conservationists are battling to save it from destruction.
Los Diablos are a team of Mexican firefighters who are part of a group of Mexicans and Americans including firefighters, conservationists and park rangers.
That poses challenges for conservationists trying to protect the red wolf, above, which researchers discovered is actually, like the Eastern wolf, a coyote hybrid.
For now, conservationists say, the international community needs to continue protecting saigas through proven strategies like cracking down on poaching and expanding protected areas.
Entanglements aren't just another risk to marine animal health — they've become one of the most common injuries marine conservationists treat, including here at SeaWorld.
WARWICK, England (Reuters) - A small group of British conservationists are installing mesh- covered ladders in roadside drains to save trapped amphibians from certain death.
Therefore, he and a team of scientists and conservationists devised a new approach to conservation, involving the projection of colored light over the paintings.
Because California "conservationists" wanted to protect the delta smelt fish, which, according to some recent fish studies, may not even be around any longer.
Conservationists speak of the park's 108,000 hectares of swamp, lowlands and montane forest, which together house sun bears, hornbills, gibbons and about 2,500 orangutans.
In 20233, he arrived in Epulu -- a seven-day overland journey from Goma, a city in the east -- with a group of talented conservationists.
In the past year, two anti-poaching conservationists have been murdered, one in Kenya and another in Tanzania, so there's good reason for caution.
Conversations surrounding forest management can quickly turn combative, as conservationists advocate for active forest management, but some environmentalists push for a hands-off approach.
So the National Geographic Society is nonprofit, and they give grants to real-life scientists, conservationists, explorers and educators to do real-world science.
I realized though that the unusual career path he had followed had made him an enemy of conservationists and wildlife police around the globe.
ANWR is the largest wildlife sanctuary in the U.S., and conservationists consider it to be one of the last pristine places left on Earth.
After a hiatus of more than 210 years, the country has officially resumed commercial whaling in its waters, despite a global outcry from conservationists.
A big-eyed baby with tufts of coppery hair can earn villagers $70, according to local conservationists who have tracked the endangered species trade.
Trilobites Conservationists have been sounding the alarm over invasive species for years, warning of the damage they can cause to habitats and native animals.
Just as conservationists like Shah hope to exploit opportunities of the industry, some of the larger gaming studios are starting to push green messaging.
Despite the fence's economic benefits, scientists and conservationists are increasingly concerned about the impact of the dingoes' absence from whole sections of the country.
A better understanding of species that have already gone extinct could also help conservationists provide optimal conditions for preserving today's endangered species, he said.
But some conservationists and farmers are worried about proposed changes to two other initiatives, the Conservation Stewardship Program and the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
Still, conservationists point to the bumper crop of legally caught salmon last year to indicate that the area is now on the right track.
Conservationists hoped they could breed Iman and the last male Sumatran rhino in Malaysia, Tam, and prevent the species from going extinct in Malaysia.
Despite the uptick, conservationists warn that tiger habitats continue to shrink and that tigers remain a favorite target for poachers, particularly in Southeast Asia.
The technology has also proven useful for conservationists grappling with the paradox of extinction: How do you prove a species is truly gone forever?
While this all adds up to progress for conservationists, the big question is why is so much of the travel sector resistant to change?
All 12, made with silk, wool and gold and silver thread, have been painstakingly restored by Vatican Museum conservationists in the last 10 years.
Only a quarter of the desert remains in a pristine state and conservationists are calling for action to research the region, and protect it.
That includes a landmark conservation plan passed by the Obama administration's Department of Interior in 2015, which was supported by both industry and conservationists.
The coastal plain area hosts major populations of caribou, polar bears, waterbird species and seals, which conservationists say would be threatened by drilling activity.
Dr. Cade rallied falconers, conservationists, universities, businesses and more to join in trying to reintroduce the bird in areas where it had once thrived.
Conservationists won a major victory in 1934 when French's former cattle empire was sold to the refuge, ensuring it had the water needed to flourish.
The move pleased conservationists and Native American tribes that viewed some of the sites as sacred, but aggravated local politicians and communities around the land.
Conservationists point out that if the three new gannets lay eggs on the island, those chicks are likely to come back after they reach maturity.
Wildlife department staff in the 18 countries surveyed — more than 90 scientists, six non-governmental organizations and dozens of conservationists — aided in data collection efforts.
Conservationists have long argued that saving coral reefs in the South China Sea can be achieved by way of an international park agreement between nations.
As absurd as this sounds, it is exactly what happened Tuesday when conservationists in Nepal released a rare one-horned rhino in Shuklaphanta National Park.
But conservationists, such as The Elephant Project, view this as a "pay to slay" tactic that will encourage more poaching of an intelligent, vulnerable species.
It's enough of a concern that conservationists like Jepsen, at the Xerces Society in Portland, want stiffer, disease-minded regulation of the commercial bee industry.
This brings us to a very basic question that ecologists and conservationists have been pondering for more than a century: Why should we protect nature?
IT IS AN unusual stance for animal-lovers, but conservationists in New Zealand are hoping to bring about a mass extermination—of non-native species.
Cantrell told me he and other conservationists on the wolf advisory committee believe killing this one pack won't significantly hinder the ongoing species recovery efforts.
Conservationists are concerned about the impact of farming and livestock rearing on protected sites, while pastoralists fear wildlife encroaching on their land and attacking livestock.
To prevent that, the state forged a remarkable coalition of ranchers, hunters, conservationists, politicians, scientists, miners and oilmen to devise measures to stop the listing.
Conservationists hope that this process will mark the first steps towards restoring the animals to their previous role as keystone species in Banff's wild habitats.
Mexico and Brazil are particularly prone to cactus decline, which is why conservationists are pushing for national efforts to protect the plants in both countries.
This problem has prompted a coalition of NGOs, conservationists, and big data experts to develop sophisticated surveillance tools to shed light on illegal ocean activities.
Conservationists have welcomed the recent drop in demand, attributing it to awareness campaigns and President Xi Jinping's commitment to abolish the ivory trade in China.
This means that reaching the Tx2 goal is still on the table, so long as conservationists continue to ensure tiger habitats are restored and protected.
By adding satellite and mapping tools, conservationists would have a much deeper understanding of where birds are in trouble and need extra protection, Pimm said.
In June 2015, a mass demonstration in Times Square by federal officials and conservationists resulted in the crushing of more than 1 ton of ivory.
At least for the time being, conservationists, the Alaskan tourist industry, wildlife lovers, fisheries and even hunters in Tongass can breathe a sigh of relief.
But in preparations for the storm, conservationists were hunkering down, trying to protect baby sea turtles and nests from the storm conditions along the coast.
That proposal is highly controversial among conservationists who have opposed efforts to shrink monuments and will likely sue to test the legality of such decisions.
NPR says Culver, along with Native American tribes, scientists, and other conservationists, are filing lawsuits against the administration, arguing that only Congress has that power.
Habitat loss is one of the greatest drivers of extinction, and so critical habitat designation is deemed a crucial part of the Act by conservationists.
We named our discovery after the noted conservationists George B. Rabb, the former director of the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, and his biologist wife, Mary.
It should work with – not against - conservationists to ensure that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission hydropower licensing process is robust and includes adequate environmental safeguards.
In anticipation of the government's action, wildlife officials in Montana have released draft regulations to allow the hunting of grizzlies, prompting protests from some conservationists.
This was a move that was broadly criticized and that conservationists said put the long-term future of grizzlies in the US at significant risk.
Conservationists say the testing, a precursor to oil drilling, can cause disorientation that leads to beachings of an endangered species, the North Atlantic right whale.
Conservationists say the easing of restrictions could signal that these islands may be opened up for tourism, which would be damaging for the aboriginal people.
When the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's osprey cam revealed a mother attacking her chicks in 2014, commenters eviscerated conservationists for maintaining a hands-off approach.
To save the vultures, conservationists are taking a closer look at their breeding habits, and an electronic egg is the newest tool to do so.
Be forewarned: Wildlife photographers and conservationists are posting clickbaity animal shots loaded with sometimes disturbing information about the dangers marine mammals face from climate change.
"Stronghold: One Man's Quest to Save the World's Wild Salmon" is the biography of Guido Rahr, one of the world's greatest fly fishermen and conservationists.
In principle, captive breeding will keep a species alive while conservationists try to change the environmental factors that killed it off in the first place.
There were some conservationists who were outraged at the idea of giving companies the chance to impose their brand on the natural world, he said.
The death toll startled conservationists in Kenya who were already mourning the loss of the last male northern white rhino, which died there in March.
The new cubs have set a precedent, but conservationists will need to be able to show that they can do the same again and again.
Azzedine Downes, the president of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, said in a statement that Africa had lost one of its most committed conservationists.
Some of the guys who work for him had been poachers and Herry felt he was making progress converting all kinds of people into conservationists.
Threats to livestock have intensified in recent years, pitting ranchers against conservationists and prompting some states to permit limited wolf hunting again at certain times.
"Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman," about conservationists in the Americans heartland, starts with a hard-bitten Montanan working to prevent development, to the outrage of some locals.
The decline in deaths is encouraging, but conservationists agree that poaching still poses a dire threat to Africa's rhino population, which hovers around 24,500 animals.
Among some conservationists and scientists, the spread of the new coronavirus has prompted a renewed focus on the dangers of the global trade in wildlife.
Conservationists also worked on the ecological restoration of Española Island, including promoting the growth of cactuses, which are a source of food for the tortoises.
Conservationists have gone to great lengths to protect the Galapagos, which is home to many species that can't be found anywhere else on Earth. 5.
The vaquita has been vanishing in plain sight, to the despair of conservationists who have been advising the Mexican government on how to save it.
Other animals like the land iguana, which were wiped out by invasive predators centuries ago, have only just been reintroduced to the islands by conservationists.
Conservationists and environmentalists have urged federal and state governments to take action to protect the grouse, which has seen its population fluctuate throughout the west.
Meanwhile, aquifers are being depleted faster than they can replenish naturally, local conservationists have warned, even as some lawmakers push for deregulation of their use.
Conservationists say they are alarmed by the number of Yellowstone area bears that have died in 2016, the third year the overall population has fallen.
In fact, it's on the brink of extinction, with as few as 30 remaining in the Gulf of California that conservationists are scrambling to save.
Conservationists serious about recovering this charismatic bird have little choice but to look to the courts for justice for our lands and our endangered wildlife.
The tapestries — made out of silk, wool, and gold and silver thread — have been restored over the past decade by conservationists at the Vatican Museum.
Conservationists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have encouraged people to support the sustainable seafood market by choosing lionfish over less environmentally-friendly options.
This could help conservationists keep closer track of these forests — and the species in them — and perhaps provide an early warning system if anything seems awry.
And in Zinke's zeal to blame conservationists for deadly fires, he conspicuously sidestepped larger human-caused factors driving the current rash of wildfires, including climate change.
Conservationists worry that marine mammals including the endangered North Atlantic right whale could be harmed and that the practice could lead to beachings of the species.
Kershenbaum explained that as the two have similar styles of howling, pinpointing the subtle differences might help conservationists keep these two species apart in the future.
In the final days of President Obama's term, a coalition of Native American tribes and conservationists successfully lobbied the president to create Bears Ears National Monument.
Wildlife tourism is a growing money spinner for India, even as conservationists are divided over whether visitors help protect threatened species or encroach on their habitat.
It has been a lightning rod of contention between energy companies that want to develop it and conservationists that want to protect it since the 1970s.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Communities, campaigners and conservationists are increasingly using crowdfunding rather than relying on charities and governments to finance their programs, according to researchers.
The pangolin — a scaly, bug-eating, cat-sized anteater — may soon gain a higher level of protection as conservationists race to save the mammal from extinction.
Conservationists blame the spike on Brazil's new government, headed by far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro, saying he has encouraged farmers and loggers to clear the forest.
Across Africa, elephant populations have plunged from about 1.3 million in the 1970s to less than 500,000 today due to poaching and habitat loss, conservationists estimate.
Wildlife tourism is a growing money maker for India though conservationists are divided as to whether travelers help protect threatened species or encroach on their habitat.
Some conservationists believe that in order for locals to be given an interest in the survival of wildlife, a controlled market in products must be allowed.
So conservationists at the Museo de Historia Natural Alcide d'Orbigny will now attempt to expand the water frogs' population in captivity — now that they have females.
When President Obama protected the region under the Antiquities Act in December 2016, the decision was hailed as a victory by conservationists, scientists, and tribal leaders.
Only the world's most imperiled species, like rhinos and gorillas, are listed under Appendix I, which shows how dire conservationists believe the pangolins' prospects currently are.
SNH and many of the conservationists would prefer the course to be relocated a few hundred meters west, off the dune habitats and onto nearby fields.
Outdoor recreation groups, conservationists, and Native American tribes have already sued to block many of these rollbacks, and in some cases, courts have ruled against Zinke.
It's a major symbolic victory for conservationists, but in reality the Tamiami bridge is a small piece of what's needed to solve the Everglades' water problems.
Conservationists in both lawsuits want the court to find the Fish and Wildlife Service plan legally flawed and require the agency to craft a new one.
The conservationists are planning to step up their monitoring of the area to learn more about this possibility, and to study other animals in the region.
Environmentalists and conservationists have lined up to oppose Bernhardt's nomination, warning that he could use his position in Interior to boost the fortunes of his clients.
What the prairie dogs won't know is that these treats are being strategically administered by aerial drones manned by conservationists at US Fish and Wildlife Services.
Conservationists have called for action ranging from improved prosecution of poachers to slashing demand for ivory and rhino horn abroad, most of it coming from Asia.
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The Japanese government says that would not be warranted unless stocks drop for three years in a row—a hurdle that most conservationists consider too high.
Conservationists are planning a legal challenge to the Trump administration's decision to allow a company to build transmission lines and pipelines on federal lands in Utah.
Their preservation rests on activities of conservationists such as Kiponda as these turtles face numerous threats and indications of their extinction in the next 50 years.
It's a hope that's shared even by conservationists like Adkins, who doesn't often find himself in the position of cheering for an increase in fishing rates.
The grizzly is a pawn in this battle, and the politically-influenced delisting is just the first of many inappropriate decisions that conservationists expect to fight.
Conservationists had argued against the administration's decision, and environmental group Oceana sued, saying the Commerce Department violated U.S. fisheries laws and the federal Administrative Procedures Act.
Lawyer Tahir Elci, an outspoken peace campaigner, was shot there by unidentified gunmen in November while protesting against damage to the Ottoman-era monument, spooking conservationists.
At an afternoon news conference, the governor praised the efforts of firefighters, law enforcement and conservationists as the state entered the sixth day of devastating wildfires.
To conservationists, the law isn't perfect, but measuring its effectiveness solely by the number of species taken off the endangered or threatened lists undersells its successes.
And while China's scramble for African resources and tenders is hotly debated, the assessment by conservationists is uniform -- it's a major push factor of wildlife crime.
Farm groups, conservationists, environmentalists, rural advocates and the nutrition community band together to pass a bill that is strongly opposed by the fringes of both parties.
After not a single Bramble Cay melomys had been seen for several years despite exhaustive searches by conservationists, it was declared to be extinct in 215.
The land exchange proposals Renzi supported involved a property that conservationists and the military alike had sought for years because of its importance to Fort Huachuca.
Rahr first honed his insights about strongholds in his college thesis at Yale, after discovering the work of one of America's pioneering 19th century fish conservationists.
For example, scientists and conservationists have expressed worry that the Kinder Morgan pipeline could drive an endangered population of orcas off the BC coast to extinction.
While other conservationists have succeeded in repopulating the pipevine butterfly in the neighboring counties of Santa Cruz and Sonoma, none have been successful in San Francisco.
Decades ago, conservationists moved some ibexes, a type of wild goat, from the Middle East to mate with a dwindling population in what was then Czechoslovakia.
His solitary life shined a light on a yearslong effort by an army of conservationists, devoted volunteers and others to repopulate his species on the island.
Conservationists suggested measures like no Italian should be allowed a gun until he's lived here for 10 years and understands our laws, that kind of thing.
Tech ____ Many reptiles and amphibians sold in pet stores were not bred in captivity as international law requires, conservationists say, but plucked from forests and rivers.
Losing the endangered status protection concerns conservationists, who worry that new populations won't become established in areas where the wolf is present, but not yet stable.
Now that efforts to capture the vaquitas have failed, conservationists say hauling in the poachers' nets is the best bet to save the species from extinction.
According to South African and Thai authorities and conservationists, Mr. Chumlong's boss was Vixay Keosavang, a Lao citizen once called the Pablo Escobar of wildlife trafficking.
Conservationists tend to focus on rare and endangered species, but it is common ones, because of their abundance, that power the living systems of our planet.
Countries on Thursday also voted overwhelmingly to regulate international trade in giraffes, an endangered species, overcoming objections by southern African states and drawing praise from conservationists.
When Hurricane Andrew battered South Florida in 1992, conservationists say, a slithering, voracious species escaped a breeding facility and made its way toward Everglades National Park.
For example, studies in turtles show that galvanized iron cages used by conservationists to protect turtles' eggs from predators end up disrupting their local magnetic fields.
But conservationists who had been working closely with the state to protect the seabirds' nesting grounds said they had no doubt it had a chilling effect.
Now that they've found it, Bolt hopes to work with local conservationists and potentially turn the Wallace's giant bee into a flagship species for the area.
But conservationists are concerned that the bill streamlines approval for local authorities and private landowners to fell trees on public land parcels smaller than 3,000 acres.
In Los Angeles County, where it is estimated that there are millions of stray and feral cats, some conservationists are fighting the neuter-and-release practice.
Farmers, landowners, conservationists, and city officials have been working for years to solve the impending water scarcity problem — and now local artists are joining the struggle.
The decision to replace scenic vistas with literal lumps of coal on Flickr was admonished by conservationists who oppose the prioritization of development on BLM lands.
Military geeks and conservationists may still be disappointed, as "They Shall Not Grow Old" is uninterested in documenting the exact what, where and why of the war.
China, the world&aposs largest ivory consumer, banned its domestic trade starting this year in what conservationists hope will relieve pressure on Africa&aposs besieged elephant populations.
Conservationists in Africa have been working hard to protect the black rhino sub-species from poachers targeting them for their horns to supply an illegal Asian market.
There's a lot of talk these days of the global depopulation of bees, and its implications for the environment have recently become a concern among international conservationists.
Conservationists know the problem needs to be addressed, and in a remarkable turnaround they've enlisted the very best gamekeepers to patrol the Maasai Steppe: the Maasai themselves.
Conservationists say cities can create "wildlife corridors" and other natural, dedicated spaces so animals can have the best chance at a successful move-in, so to speak.
Studying the biosignatures in the remains of the last-surviving woollies and what caused their extinction might help conservationists prevent critically endangered species from dying out, too.
Conservationists who are in favor of the law say it must be implemented in full, and that disregarding it or undermining it "will greatly damage environmental protection".
Some conservationists are pushing to save this massive source of carbon-free power, while anti-nuke activists are pushing to shut down the state's last remaining reactor.
Green power advocates and state officials want more wind power – but California conservationists oppose more wind farms as an environmental blight on the state's pristine desert landscape.
Tuvani was paired with a 4-year-old male named Dave as part of a species survival plan prepared by wildlife conservationists, officials said in a statement.
Layered in with the crops of otoy were intense growths of blackberry—a wildly invasive plant considered by many conservationists as the worst weed affecting the islands.
Unlike traditional nature photography, camera traps have the benefit that they remove humans from the situation, allowing photographers and conservationists to observe animals in their natural setting.
A decade ago a compromise seemed within reach, before pressure from unyielding conservationists caused Australia to lose its nerve and drop its support for such a scheme.
The conservationists who made this sad discovery now admit they were actually trying to capture these rodents for a captive breeding program—but they arrived too late.
The project will be creating one large donor bed and four receiving beds, a system that—the conservationists hope—will encourage the oysters to live and reproduce.
Both of these cuts were to allow for more development, drilling, and hunting on public lands, a decision that sparked an outcry by nature conservationists all over.
"The pro-brumby people say it hasn&apost gone far enough and of course the conservationists and environmentalists will say this has gone too far," he added.
Kākāpō parents have popped out at least 75 living chicks from more than 180 eggs this breeding season, breaking previous breeding records and thrilling New Zealand conservationists.
Conservationists hope that the parking lot is where they can halt development, which they say has spoilt the charm of other Vancouver neighbourhoods such as Mount Pleasant.
But there are conservationists who argue this approach is coming at the problem backwards, and that a cheetah in a cage is ultimately doing the species harm.
And the koala is not alone: Sequencing technology is fundamentally changing how conservationists fight to preserve at-risk species, from mountain lions to blunt-nosed leopard lizards.
All this is why Campbell has begun pushing for research into a much more precise and effective tool—one you might not associate with nature-loving conservationists.
Conservationists responded with dismay, fearing that Trump was preparing to strip vast wilderness areas of environmental protections while opening them up for oil drilling and coal mining.
Conservationists said construction work on the transport projects was affecting animal behavior and leading more big cats to try to escape in search of quieter hunting grounds.
But this week, Chaffetz decided to yank the bill after a fierce backlash from hunters, sportsmen and women, and conservationists on both the left and the right.
Essentially, the Swan Uppers carry out a census of young swans born in the spring, so that conservationists can keep track of their population on the river.
Conservationists praised Obama's designation of Bears Ears in December, but some local groups and officials, including Republicans in Utah's congressional delegation, slammed the decision as federal overreach.
Hong Kong's coastal waters and beaches are often strewn with rubbish from mainland China, where some companies discharge waste into the sea to cut costs, conservationists say.
Business is good for farmers of crocodilians, who will gather this month with conservationists and other boffins at a biennial powwow not far from Mr Süssmann's farm.
Apart from UNDATA, the only other operation left is the ratkillers: a bunch of marines-turned-conservationists who have pretty much gone native on the outer atolls.
This dangerous bill was widely opposed by conservationists, sportsmen, businesses and timber companies for dispensing with environmental laws and public involvement to ramp up unsustainable logging levels.
Since then, the journey has continued and conservationists are working to establish ecotourism and nature reserves to protect the vital habitats where the lost frogs are found.
Most of the center's older orangutans are also orphans, found alone and rescued by conservationists or local villagers, or confiscated from people illegally keeping them as pets.
Conservationists and hunting enthusiasts founded the National Wild Turkey Federation in 1973 with an explicit goal of increasing our nation's wild turkeys — and we did just that.
The group's rampage through Palmyra, a city that reached its peak in the second and third century A.D., enraged the world, spurring scholars and conservationists into action.
"Hunters, anglers, and target shooters are the best conservationists who contribute so much through the Pittman-Robertson and Dingell-Johnson Acts," said Richard Childress, NRA vice president.
The move had strong support from Utah leaders and some locals near the protected area, but it was opposed by nearby American Indian tribes and conservationists nationally.
In August, the World Wildlife Fund deemed land reclamation a "last resort" solution to Hong Kong's housing crisis, urging the government to consult conservationists before plowing ahead.
Zeman, who has described Islam as "anti-civilization" and once threatened to deal with conservationists in a "good old medieval way," is seeking re-election in January.
In Tanzania, the elephant population shrank from 110,000 in 2009 to around 43,000 in 2014, according to a census last year, with conservationists blaming "industrial-scale" poaching.
Neither can carry a pregnancy to term, so conservationists hope to fertilize their eggs in vitro with banked sperm and use southern white rhinos as surrogate mothers.
And to conservationists and historians, it will provide the evidence to conserve and rebuild structures, to find lost places and to see the roots of human progress.
Conservationists hope to extract Najin and Fatu's eggs; fertilize the eggs in vitro with banked sperm; and then implant the embryos in surrogate southern white rhino females.
Ms. San Fratello and Mr. Rael have also worked with conservationists on ceramic nesting modules for the stocky seabirds known as Cassin's auklets, off the California coast.
Many conservationists "have been bullied into silence" on the subject of hunting, said Michael 't Sas-Rolfes, a research fellow at Oxford University who studies wildlife trade.
The researchers' finding that corals grow in clusters also has practical applications for conservationists planting corals for new colonies: It's probably best to plant them in patches.
Conservationists and philanthropists including Christine Schuler Deschryver, the director of V-Day Congo, an organization that aims to end violence against women and girls, will also attend.
Panel members can take on the roles of relevant stakeholders, such as residents in the area where the species lives, conservationists or members of the business community.
Conservationists are working on designating new places for large bison populations to live and breed, said Wanda Olech-Piasecka, a coordinator for the European Bison Conservation Center.
Those plans, completed in 2015, were adopted after a decade of negotiations among conservationists, sportsmen and extraction industries as well as federal, state, local and tribal authorities.
Perhaps with this new tool, conservationists can find the survivors, bring them into the lab, and enroll them in a captive breeding program, potentially saving a species.
Many conservationists and medical professionals, including members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, hoped it would be permanent, but the trade roared back after the crisis ended.
Conservationists say the operators capture tigers, bears, snakes and countless other species, passing them off as captive-bred or breeding them on site, and illegally selling them.
Trump's decision to review the decision follows intense criticism from some conservationists, many high-profile celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres, and some members of the GOP party.
The tapestries are made out of silk, wool, and gold and silver thread, which have been restored over the past decade by conservationists at the Vatican Museum.
In Puerto Rico, conservationists are worried about several species of birds and other animals in the island's El Junque rain forest, which was devastated by Hurricane Maria.
So conservationists made a dating profile for him — as a fund-raiser — and raised enough to send a team into the cloud forest to find his Juliet.
Conservationists say well over 1 million pangolins have been poached since around 2000; the various kinds range from vulnerable to critically endangered on a list of threatened species.
Rhinos, the second largest land mammals after elephants, can only realistically be saved the old fashioned way, by letting rhinos simply live as rhinos, according to the conservationists.
The conflict in Laikipia highlights the struggle for land between indigenous communities and conservationists across the world, Ohenjo said, and is partly a legacy of Kenya's colonial past.
The new tool, developed by University of Maryland geographer Matthew Hansen, is a significant improvement on existing information-gathering tools that conservationists are already using to fight deforestation.
Their relatively long gestation period could be part of the reason why conservationists call them vulnerable, meaning they face a high risk of going extinct in the wild.
And with 60% of primate species already vulnerable to habitat loss and human activity, researchers are pleading that conservationists consider both human and climatic impacts in their efforts.
Still, diplomats and conservationists involved in Arctic policy have drawn a sharp distinction between Russia's military activities in the far north and the Law of the Sea claim.
Conservationists have a new tool to do so with LarvalBot, an underwater robot platform that may greatly accelerate efforts to re-seed old corals with healthy new polyps.
But conservationists have argued that fragile ecosystems and historic sites need the protection afforded by national monument designations, which they also say allow recreation-based industries to thrive.
At least at the moment, successful biotechnologies are more often derived from microbes and fungi than from the plants and animals that attract the attention of most conservationists.
Back in December, Trump made massive cuts to several Utah monuments, following the recommendation of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and angering conservationists and native tribes in the area.
Conservationists tend to be hostile towards pastoralists, sometimes disparaging them as "parasites" who damage the environment, spread disease, cause desertification and poach Africa's wildlife, including elephants and rhinos.
The instinctive response of many conservationists to the sprawl of Homo sapiens across Earth's surface is to fence off sprawl-free areas as rapidly and extensively as possible.
The resulting portfolio, reported last June in Conservation Letters, includes reefs in northern Sumatra and the southern Red Sea that have not previously registered on conservationists' radar screens.
Failing that, and without the ability to conduct further tests on the chimps, he says conservationists may have to rely on vaccination darts or some kind of spray.
Communities here are working towards restoring fish populations based on scientific information about fish stocks, gathered methodically by fisher groups, traders and conservationists, and data-driven decision making.
Captive breeding, of course, is a point of contention for some conservationists, who argue that efforts are better spent trying to protect the animal in its natural habitat.
She and her coauthors—conservationists Keith and Colleen Begg of the Niassa Carnivore Project—interviewed 20 Yao men, all of whom learned the bird calls from their fathers.
In 2007, conservationists succeeded in ridding the island of invasive rats, but a decade later, the fiends had returned, likely by swimming from the neighboring island of Baltra.
In Namibia, where Crosier worked for years for both the Smithsonian and the Cheetah Conservation Fund, conservationists have seen success by addressing some of the threats head on.
Conservationists and hunting groups noted that selling off even small parcels of land to private interests could cut off public access into national forests for hunters or campers.
The non-profit organization works with conservationists around the world, and in a variety of fields, with the goal of working with businesses and communities to protect nature.
If corporations start to backslide on their zero-deforestation agreements, then conservationists are likely to let them know — loudly and emphatically — that they're doing the wrong thing. 5.
Even if these efforts work, conservationists working on this study say the decline of these species should be seen as a serious sign of the planet's ailing health.
Green power advocates and state officials want more wind power – but California conservationists increasingly oppose more wind farms as an environmental blight on the state's pristine desert landscape.
In 2003, under President George W. Bush, FWS attempted to make the pay-to-play policy explicitly legal, but backed down after intense backlash from conservationists and scientists.
For example, the Obama administration encouraged forward-thinking state leaders, landowners and conservationists to work together to conserve the greater sage grouse, lesser prairie chicken and gopher tortoise.
Scientific study of the gorillas is ongoing and has been funded by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, which also supports education and training for budding conservationists in Africa.
Conservationists say years of conflict in the jungles of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have eased, enabling them to make a head count that confirmed their fears.
The bad news: it's the latter, which means there's very little art conservationists can do for now about the fading, apart from limiting the paintings' exposure to sunlight.
But now, a crew of wildlife photographers and conservationists has found a way to reach me through one of social media's shallowest pleasures: ogling marine mammals on Instagram.
In the process, she went viral in Thailand and was branded "the nation's sweetheart" by local conservationists, who were filmed feeding and hugging the dugong in Thai waters.
Supported by conservatives and conservationists alike, it was the most significant action taken in a generation to prepare communities for the reality of more frequent and severe flooding.
Conservationists, architects, environmental specialists and scientists began with nearly five years of analysis that found environmental impact as well as visitor damage including graffiti, scratches and lost items.
According to ZSL, many conservationists believe pangolins are the most illegally trafficked mammal in the world, with an estimated 300 pangolins being poached from the wild each day.
ON JULY 1st, to the fury of conservationists around the world, Japanese whalers landed their first commercial kill for more than 30 years, a minke whale (pictured above).
Not only are conservationists seeking to save the city's native population, they want to prove that such a feat is possible, that a downward trend can be corrected.
In an effort to combat the rapid loss of so many plants, conservationists set goals back in 2002 for things they could achieve to help preserve more plants.
But now, many biologists are concerned that recent anti-immigration measures could stall, or even undo, the monumental strides that conservationists have achieved over the past several decades.
After years of battling regulators and conservationists, Royal Dutch Shell returned to the seas off Alaska—only to walk away disappointed, writing off $7 billion in the process.
Conservationists are surveying possible corridors that could be protected to join the scattered panda reserves, expanding the effective area and providing new options for releasing captive-bred bears.
These studies arise from a unique collaboration between conservationists, lenders and the (re)insurance industry and was supported in part by Lloyd's and the World Bank, among others.
The question of enforcement is one that will apply to China, too, as it enacts the ban, and government actions will be closely watched by conservationists and advocates.
Today, with thousands of tortoises being born annually, the conservationists are trying to determine the best way to get the animals back into nature as quickly as possible.
The threat of bees is so intensely felt by elephants that conservationists are using it to help prevent the kinds of conflict that put the behemoths at risk.
This presents an opportunity for scientists and conservationists to use earthquake-monitoring tools to track elephants from a distance, which could be useful for saving them from poachers.
The State Council order has not been rescinded, however, and wildlife conservationists know that the potent economic forces driving the wildlife trade are not going away anytime soon.
As well as being a World Heritage site, it is deemed by many conservationists to be one of the most biologically rich and productive parts of planet Earth.
This is the first time an IVF procedure on a cheetah has produced cubs, which means conservationists may have more options to bolster cheetah numbers in the future.
While the Trump administration has not formally adopted any of the recommendations from the committee, conservationists have pointed to parallels between the group's meeting topics and administrative actions.
Now, you can get even closer to over 300 species and creatures and meet the conservationists, biologists, and farmers who care for them through Airbnb's dedicated experiences platform.
Gallmann, one of Kenya's most famous conservationists and the author of the best-selling book "I Dreamed of Africa," sent me a flurry of increasingly distressed text messages.
The golf course plan had also generated protests by conservationists, who cited the presence of wetlands and filed a federal lawsuit in an attempt to stop the construction.
Conservationists — both then and now — said ceding that control would open the way for gazers, miners and other business interests to exploit land owned by the American public.
In 2009, grass-roots conservationists settled a 10-year court battle against a Nestlé/Ice Mountain bottling plant to reduce the amount of water pumped from trout streams.
" For these early American conservationists, the frontier was a place infused with, as the environmental historian William Cronon has written, the vigor and independence of America's "national character.
The DRECP was developed through an eight-year collaborative process involving local residents and recreation users, federal, state and local government agencies, utilities, renewable energy developers and conservationists.
Conservationists failed to do the homework needed to see if drones were actually suitable for their needs, said Nir Tenenbaum, the director of Wildeas, a conservation technology consultancy.
Now, as we wade deeper into the Anthropocene, the era of humans, many conservationists are hoping laws like the ESA can adapt to wildlife's newest threat: climate change.
Whatever their disagreements elsewhere, the countries have a shared interest in protecting the high Arctic from such unregulated fishing, which could affect coastal stocks as well, conservationists say.
As it turns out, the harvesting of Antarctic krill has greatly increased since the report was published, and conservationists are now increasingly concerned about its diminishing global supply.
Recognizing that many coral reefs are likely to perish as ocean temperatures climb in coming years, conservationists are turning to strategies that target the more resilient species for saving.
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Schoonen stressed that members are independent conservationists and speak for themselves, but the mission statement of the club is to promote the conservation of big game and its habitat.
Conservationists fear that increased oil tanker traffic, an inevitable side effect of the expansion into Vancouver, will fatally disrupt the resident whales' habitat due to noise and physical pollution.
Prime Minister Trudeau pledged to balance Canada's energy and environmental priorities with regard to the pipeline, but the project has been condemned by conservationists and some First Nations communities.
The Last Elephants consists of new writing from scientists, conservationists and rangers, with images by leading photographers that present "windows into the world of these extraordinary creatures," William says.
The high number of individual claims is cited by some conservationists as a reason to oppose the law, amid an ongoing clash between activists and environmentalists over its impact.
Gene drives also offer conservationists a potential weapon against invasive species such as foxes, mice, rabbits and rats, whose proliferation threatens native species in some parts of the world.
Under the sea, the depleted coral reefs are also worse for wear, along with the underwater nurseries conservationists are growing in hopes of replenishing the Keys' once healthy reefs.
But fishermen who do so are often the most passionate of conservationists, seeing as they do the ebb and flow of the species up close, over seasons, over years.
The cataloging will allow you to learn more about animals in the wild, while helping conservationists learn more about wild habitats and the big cats that call them home.
There are still a few salamanders that survived the still unexplained Salamander Rapture, and Adkins says conservationists will try to breed and the replenish the ones that are left.
Conservationists have experimented with hypodermic darts, but it has proven difficult to to target animals who live in thick tropical forests and fear humans, like so many primates do.
A similar incident occurred in the waters of Lake Tahoe in 2013, where conservationists from the University of Nevada found carassius auratus growing up to 1.5 feet in length.
Fernandina Island features an active volcano named La Cumbre, and conservationists feared the species had completely collapsed due to the frequent lava flows that cover most of the island.
Many shark species are endangered, and conservationists are fighting to protect them; having a President with such a vehement anti-shark stance is actually terrible for these animals' survival.
Outcry The plan has sparked an outcry from conservationists and rights groups, who say relocating the giant animals to zoos half a world away is detrimental to their health.
The WWF-Canada report points to problems with this country's Species at Risk Act (SARA), which may not be working as well as conservationists hope to protect native species.
This summit is held just once every four years, and is the world's largest gathering of conservationists, but Cerezo's ideas on combining women's health with environmentalism were not embraced.
This robust community of wildlife photographers includes a range of styles and content, with biologists, arctic explorers, and ocean conservationists all capturing the wild in one way or another.
About 750 grizzly bears currently live in Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding area, a fact that conservationists say goes to their argument that it needs continued federal protections.
In Alaska, Denali National Park & Preserve is planning a multiday field course in honor of the centennial that traces the routes taken by some of the park's seminal conservationists.
Scientists and conservationists attribute the accelerating deforestation to President Jair Bolsonaro, who issued an open invitation to loggers and farmers to clear the land after taking office in January.
When the bird started to die out due to pesticides and construction, conservationists at Walt Disney World's nature reserve, Discovery Island, attempted to save the species through cross-breeding.
It shocked conservationists across the continent, prompting not only Dvur Kralove to shave down its rhinos' horns but also the Pairi Daza Zoo in Brussels to do the same.
The Interior Department's Fish and Wildlife Service's decision to remove Endangered Species Act protections for the grizzly after more than four decades immediately drew rebukes from conservationists and Democrats.
The snow leopard is no longer an endangered species, but its population in the wild is still at risk because of poaching and habitat loss, conservationists said this week.
The proposal lacks detail and will be complicated by an important debate about fee increases at national parks, but it deserves a close look from federal officials and conservationists.
Conservationists Face Once-Remote Prospect in Arctic Drilling Fight: Defeat A measure to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration is in the tax bill before Congress.
The victims included four young people in a program to help develop future leaders, and conservationists who were off to Kenya to represent Canada at a United Nations conference.
They're difficult to breed in captivity, so many conservationists suspect that most of those on the market are captured in the wild, adding to threats to their species' survival.
Conservationists also hope that a listing could elevate the giraffes' plight, which they said was often overshadowed by higher-profile initiatives to protect lions, elephants and other distinctive animals.
Governments could also provide financial help for protected areas where communities rely on tourism for income and will see a drop in revenue as visitors stay home, conservationists said.
Ecologists and conservationists generally caution against moving a species outside of the areas they naturally live—a process known as assisted migration—and governments generally agree with this take.
Conservationists worry that the popularity of recreational mountain biking and e-bikes in public lands leads to unsafe conditions for humans, as well as for bears and other wildlife.
The changes, which the organization I work for and other conservationists are fighting in court, were a huge gift to developers looking to fast-track projects dangerous to birds.
The DRECP is a collaborative effort by community members, local, state and federal governments, energy developers, utilities, conservationists and Native American tribes that balances environmental concerns with development interests.
As news of the unrest dominated, the judiciary quietly moved to close a contentious espionage case against wildlife conservationists whose plight had gripped both Iranians and the international community.
But Brazil's leaders have been lax about enforcing the strictures, and in the Amazon conservationists and indigenous-rights activists have struggled to contain a scramble for land and fortune.
But conservationists say that Trump's previous statements amount to a promise to completely ban trophy imports from some countries, and that the new policy falls far short of that.
Environmental DNA, or eDNA, has changed the way conservationists study the environment, improving their ability to keep tabs on species too elusive or imperiled to monitor with traditional methods.
In the spread of yet another coronavirus, conservationists see a public health lesson: If you want to prevent epidemics that begin in animals, halt the global trade in wildlife.
Environmentalists and conservationists assert that the drop in listings under Trump is an indicator of the administration's close relationship with industry, preferring to keep species delisted rather than protected.
Apart from being sold as live pets, conservationists say the pig-nosed turtle is often hunted for meat consumption and for use in traditional medicines in some Asian countries.
Perhaps the biggest challenge is that conservationists do not know how to most effectively put anti-poaching drones to use, because there have been no rigorous long-term evaluations.
Americans in the West are conservationists who support preserving our wondrous public lands for hunting, fishing, hiking and camping, not selling them off for more destructive drilling and mining.
When politics trumps science and the law, enriching industry's coffers at the expense of imperiled wildlife, it's our job as conservationists to uphold the law and the public trust.
Elon Musk&aposs plans to build a Tesla Gigafactory in Brandenburg, Germany are concerning conservationists, who want to protect the forest in which the factory will be built in.
The review raised alarm among conservationists who said protections could be lost for areas that are home to ancient cliff dwellings, towering sequoia trees, deep canyons, and ocean habitats.
Due to the compromised health of those still alive, and the remote location of the beach, the conservationists decided to shoot the remaining whales as a final act of mercy.
After four years of research, conservationists were able to film a group of 6-to-8-week-old sand cats in Morocco's portion of the Sahara Desert, reports The Independent.
On today's episode of Daily VICE, we head out to Iowa right before the caucus to tag along with some female bird hunters who also consider themselves to be conservationists.
"I know this method sounds weird, but if it works as well as advertised, it needs to be in the toolkit of turtle biologists and conservationists," Van Dyke told Gizmodo.
Conservationists and others worry that if climate change continues to drive grizzly bears into polar bear territory, such interbreeding will become more common and will devastate the polar bear population.
With around 130,000 animals, this southern African nation has the highest population of elephants on the continent and conservationists see the country as one of the last true elephant havens.
The insights gleaned from this study could alert conservationists to the timing of these migratory events, as large numbers of bats are killed each year by collisions with wind turbines.
In the future, Bokhorst plans to study how invasive species might take advantage of this uniquely shitty situation, and how conservationists might — hopefully — be able stop them in their tracks.
"Locating biodiversity threat hotspots driven by consumption of goods and services can help to connect conservationists, consumers, companies and governments in order to better target conservation actions," the study says.
Officials have not confirmed any connection between the two deaths, and there are no public leads, but many are drawing a line to the conflict between conservationists and illegal loggers.
But the seldom-seen hellbenders command admiration from conservationists who hail them as an aquatic version of a "canary in the coalmine," or early indicator of threats to an ecosystem.
On day three of his tour of Nepal, Prince Harry crouched down to imitate a big cat as he was shown how conservationists track the animal in a country park.
Advocates of animal personhood take great pains to point out the remarkable cognitive and emotional capacities of animals, while conservationists are simply trying to pull off a clever legal trick.
"It stays with you" The documentary, framed like a Paul Greengrass thriller, zig-zags across the globe following conservationists, activists and government forces tracking the bloody paper trail of ivory.
Some conservationists argue that our resources would be better spent preventing poachers from wiping out the southern white rhino—more than 1,000 are being slaughtered for their horns each year.
Gurira hopes this campaign, which is running across Africa online and on billboards, has an effect on the next generation of potential conservationists on the continent and across the globe.
Conservationists thought they were onto a good thing in 2014 when, at the behest of local researchers, the mascot chosen for the Brazilian World Cup was a three-banded armadillo.
Ten years ago, the conservationists at the John Muir Trust advised hikers to stop leaving banana peels at the summit of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles.
Conservationists set up a Tinder profile for the rhino, to help raise money for his $9-million fertility treatment after all attempts at getting him to mate naturally have failed.
There is an arc of illegal animal slaughter on the continent from South Sudan, where conservationists say elephants are being slain by both government forces and rebels, to South Africa.
The same report notes a rising concern from conservationists about these kills, since there is no regulated quota for how many pilot whales are allowed to be killed each year.
PARIS (Reuters) - French tech company Sigfox has developed a bite-size tracker that can be inserted into the horns of rhinos to help conservationists monitor and protect the endangered species.
An alliance of scientists, conservationists and philanthropists said experts will select 50 reefs around the globe during 2017 and then test conservation techniques that will be extended elsewhere if successful.
Dozens of conservationists from all over the world signed a letter posted on the website of the Conservation Action Trust, saying the animals are better off in their natural habitat.
LIMBE, Cameroon (Reuters) - Conservationists in Cameroon are trying to save the endangered African gray parrot, one of the world's most trafficked animals because of its skill at mimicking human speech.
Conservationists with both organizations hope to bring the tiger population up to 6,000 by the year 2022, which is the next time the Chinese year of the tiger rolls around.
Healthy conservation must take a bottom up approach working with ranchers, conservationists and state and local governments; it must recognize success by delisting species when recovery goals have been met.
To help guide conservationists on how to best produce thousands of "coral recruits," as Baums calls the resulting baby coral, she and several colleagues released a scientific guideline in July.
A plan to fight the extinction of wild tigers in Cambodia would require importing the big cats from abroad, in what conservationists say would be the first transnational tiger reintroduction.
Even conservationists and advocacy groups that often battle the Trump administration over what goes on and off the endangered list hailed the migrating bird's recovery as an environmental success story.
But conservationists and campaigners say these efforts will fail unless the government also separates water rights from land ownership, and empowers communities to manage and use groundwater, and recharge aquifers.
Lawmakers in the country argue that elephants have been causing problems for farmers and say that the population is significantly larger than the 85033,000 estimated by conservationists, according to Reuters.
Furthermore, as the original fisheries conservationists, anglers have always demanded that our fisheries be managed sustainably and under some form of a harvest limit, and nothing changes with Young's bill.
Likewise, at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, anti-conservationists in Congress see the current political moment as a rare opportunity to run the table against sensible and balanced conservation.
Bill McShea broke into an infectious belly laugh when I asked him the question I've been posing to biologists, conservationists, and zookeepers for months: What is it about the panda?
He says conservationists have successfully carved out well-functioning land reserves near or even within urban areas, but that under this study, these would receive a high human footprint score.
But conservationists immediately slammed the proposals, saying they threaten not just the sage grouse, but the various other plant and wildlife species that depend on the unique sage brush ecosystem.
Some conservationists said it would be better to close parks entirely, as happened under President Barack Obama's administration during a 2013 shutdown, rather than keep them open with skeleton staff.
Yet in 2014, collaboration between the United States and Mexico, a binational team of scientists and conservationists, and several NGOs resulted in an agreement to turn the water back on.
Many conservationists now operate in a state of constant maintenance: endlessly working to weed out invasive plants and predators, while trying to prop up species that have fallen into decline.
For years, conservationists seeking to minimize noise from visitors and helicopter flights at the Grand Canyon have met opposition from businesses and Indian tribes that depend on tourism and recreation.
Experts say the photo, which has been shared among bird conservationists and featured on the National Audubon Society's website, offers an extreme example of a somewhat common phenomenon in nature.
But on a day when greens and conservationists were accusing the Trump administration of stifling government science, the park drew thousands of retweets and speculation about the motive behind them.
Conservationists say the fossil fuel industry's output is likely to be driven significantly by the open market, and that Trump's decisions could end up leaving some fuels in the lurch.
According to findings compiled by an international team of conservationists, Grauer's gorilla populations have plummeted 77 percent over the last 603 years, with fewer than 3,800 of the animals remaining.
Although Mr. Deby — who has been in power since 1990 — has a concerning track record in terms of human rights abuses and corruption, conservationists generally regard him as an ally.
" Professional conservationists specializing in paper, textiles, and other delicate materials travelled around the country, helping interested amateurs to, as he put it, "preserve Grandma's old shawl, or that wonderful photograph.
Filmed between 2016 and 2018, Unnatural Selection chronicles the ambitions and struggles of scientists, doctors, patients, conservationists, and biohackers as they seek to wrest control of evolution from nature itself.

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