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    island located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean‚ has to ship bottled water 5‚500 miles to the United States‚ which produces 216‚000‚000 pounds of greenhouse gases per trip. This has a huge impact on the environment and therefore has led to many conservationists attacks due to FIJI Water’s claim to go carbon negative. FIJI Water promised to reduce their packaging by 20 percent per year‚ supply at least 50 percent of the energy used at its plants with renewable energy‚ optimized logistics and use more

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    Leadership. Charisma. Wisdom. These are the traits that express one of the greatest presidents of the United States of America‚ Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt was a president‚ a soldier and naval strategist‚ a conservationist and hunter‚ to name a few. Theodore Roosevelt is the youngest person to ever hold office‚ he had also led a cavalry unit called the Rough Riders in the Spanish-American war. Theodore Roosevelt’s fascinating early life caused him to develop into one of the most influential presidents

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    An Environmental Conservationist‚ which is also known as a conservation scientist‚ is an excellent job for anyone who loves nature and wants to preserve all of earth ’s natural wonders. As a conservationist you need to‚ "Find your own ways to make less trash‚ and help others to learn how to reduce‚ reuse‚ and recycle." (EPA). The job is a hands-on job which means "spending a major portion of the workday outdoors without regard to weather." (Easton 35) Though this doesn ’t seem like a scientific job

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    game‚ permeable fencing is an option that still allows smaller animals and plant life to move across boundaries (Slotow 2012). Once an appropriate type of fencing is decided upon‚ conservationists must decide where the fencing is absolutely necessary and so any unnecessary resources are used and begin there. Conservationists must make sure of any intended and possible effects‚ costs‚ or outcomes that the fencing may bring. The construction of fencing can be problematic in many social and ecological

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    Why is it important to preserve heritage buildings? Heritage conservationists in Kuala Lumpur have frequently accused Malaysian authorities of favoring commerce over heritage. In 2006‚ activists mourned the demolition of a stately downtown Kuala Lumpur mansion‚ known as Bok House‚ built in 1929 with a mix of Chinese‚ Malay and Western architectural forms. In 1996‚ this century-old building was retired of its purpose when the new Sungai Buloh prison was completed. Efforts to reopen the Pudu

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    government’s use. Many major national conservationists were involved with the act‚ like George Bird Grinnell‚ Charles Sheldon‚ and Belmore Browne (akhistorycourse.org). George Bird Grinnell was an anthropologist and served as president of the National Parks Association (fws.gov). Charles Sheldon was a conservationist and was considered the “Father of Denali National Park.” Belmore Brown was an artist who support and painted about ANILCA (alaskannature.org). The conservationist supported ANILCA

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    Conservationists have stopped illegal roads from building but the biggest ecological problem is destructive farming techniques. This method involves clear cutting trees to create sunny plantations. It’s eating away from the border of the forest. The solution that these conservationists have is to promote shade grown planation which will help the rainforest and increase the income of local framers. The conservationists that are responsible for this

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    BIO-220 CLC Group Projects Agreement CLC Course Information Course Name/Section Number: Environment Science Bio220.R Instructor’s Name: Berenise Charlton Start Date of the Course: 23 Feb 2015 CLC Member Contact Information (Who is in our group?) CLC Member Name Primary Email Address Secondary Email Address Other Contact Information Susie Bybee Sbybee82@gmail.com 4326409230 Paulette Senesac Paulettesenesac46554@gmail.com 574-208-2771 Cell Kris seals Mocha1369@msn.com 5099940856 Dawn Johnson

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    Along with industrialization and society’s move forward‚ massive technological power and domination of land and natural resources continued well into the 20th century. Fears concerning modernization still troubled conservationists despite New Deal ecological policies and programs. Many felt they only placated farmers concerned for their land and prevention of soil erosion and held there needed to be more environmental reform. However‚ not all in government shared Roosevelt and New Deal supporters’

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    It is a desperate time for the world’s tigers. There were once a lot of these majestic creatures throughout eastern and southern Asia. Now‚ wild tigers live only in small areas of India‚ China‚ eastern Russia‚ and a few other countries. Conservationists have been working for decades to save the big cats but the number of wild tigers continues to drop. There were an estimated 100‚000 tigers living in the wild a century ago‚ compared with no more than 5‚000 today. Now‚ a new conservation idea is being

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