Conservation Work Wildlife ACT Fund is a non-profit trust on a mission to save our planets’ endangered wildlife and wild places from extinction. We believe this is the only chance we have of saving ourselves. Passionate, experienced, on-the ground conservationists doing critical work where it’...
Wildlife ACT offers a variety of online African Wildlife Conservation Courses, for both nature enthusiasts and for those looking to pursue a career in wildlife conservation. These are focuses around endangered and priority wildlife species and teach students what it takes to conserve and protect these...
Kenya Wildlife and Conservation Management ActGovernment of Kenya
网络野生动物保育法;野生保育法;其他 网络释义
Water conservationmeans the preservation and careful management of water resources. The "Clean Air Actmeans those provisions contained in 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 to 7671q, and regulations promulgated thereunder. Water Act,as used in this clause, means Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et ...
Wildlife ACT was co-founded in 2008 by 3 individuals determined to find a way of ensuring sustainable, long-term monitoring and conservation projects. Wildlife ACT runs a wildlife volunteer program. Volunteers who join in important conservation work get
About World Wildlife Fund (WWF)WWF is one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, working in nearly 100 countries for over half a century to help people and nature thrive. With the support of more than 5 million members worldwide, WWF is dedi
Richard was forever fascinated by what was happening to the natural world and what solutions there might be to help, so everything he kept, howsoever poorly filed, were his resources, his references; potentially a film idea. The first website consisted of photocopied newspaper clippings (which...
The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure the survival of these species, and to educate people on living sustainably with other species.(作为世界生态系统的一部分,野生动物为自然过程提供了平衡和稳定。野生动物保护的目标是确保这些物种的生存,并教育人们与其他物种可持续地生活在一起)”可知,野生动物...
Prehistoric societies of hunters and gatherers seem to have understood wild animals not only as a source of food and fur but also — cave paintings suggest — as objects of reverence. And while a dominant strand of the Judaeo-Christian tradition understands animals purely as human resource...