Conservation
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And as a result of this program, something's happening for
conservation.
Were they interested in
conservation?
And as time went on, and as their situation began to improve, they began to understand ever more about the need for
conservation.
That is exactly what we realized as bird-watchers, and we thought, because birds are found everywhere, if we've got all of you and everyone else in Africa to tell us the birds they find where they live, where they school, or even where they work, then we can be able to come up with a map of every single species, and from there scientists will be able to actually prioritize
conservation
efforts to those habitats that matter the most.
When we were starting, we didn't know that birds could be a huge gateway to approaching
conservation
of other forms of animals.
And finally,
conservation
requires money.
Governments in island and coastal nations may want to protect their waters, but often these nations have very high debt and can't afford to prioritize
conservation.
So what exactly does smart ocean
conservation
look like?
They've realized that debt held by island and coastal nations is the very thing that will enable them to achieve their
conservation
goals.
If investors put in 40 million dollars now, it can unlock as much as 1.6 billion for ocean
conservation.
Simultaneously, The Nature Conservancy works with marine scientists, government leaders and local stakeholders to create a detailed
conservation
plan that integrates the needs of the ocean with the needs of the people.
TNC establishes an independently run
conservation
trust fund.
In 2016, TNC helped create a national
conservation
plan in the Seychelles.
And to put in place local teams who can develop
conservation
plans, work with all the stakeholders and structure the deals.
A global plan of action with a world
conservation
union, the IUCN, is underway to protect biodiversity, to mitigate and recover from the impacts of climate change, on the high seas and in coastal areas, wherever we can identify critical places.
You know, we had to be taught to renounce the powerful
conservation
ethic we developed during the Great Depression and World War II.
Now, we don't know fishing cats as well as we do tigers, but what we've learned is that these cats can be a flagship species to a globally important ecosystem, and a visual bait attached to a strong line for
conservation.
Well, mangroves can offer you one of the best bangs for your
conservation
buck.
Meet Santosh, a 19-year-old boy who not only became a
conservation
professional after working with us for just over a year but also went on to involve many local fishermen in helping study and protect fishing cats.
When I was growing up, I didn't even know that wildlife
conservation
was a career.
Unless the local communities want to protect and coexist with wildlife, all
conservation
efforts might be in vain.
At every effort and every level,
conservation
must include the economies of the people who share the land with the wild animals.
It is also critical that local conservationists be part of every
conservation
effort, if we are to build trust and really embed
conservation
into communities.
We must actively dismantle the hurdles we have created, which are leaving indigenous populations out of
conservation
efforts.
And this was somebody who had incredible potential to spread aspects of our message, whether it be with regards to wildlife
conservation
or health prevention.
These coastal people have the most to gain from
conservation
because, for many of them, fishing is all that keeps them from poverty, hunger or forced migration, in countries where the state is often unable to help.
That initial rejection taught me that
conservation
is, at its core, a journey in listening deeply, to understand the pressures and realities that communities face through their dependence on nature.
This idea became the founding principle for my work and grew into an organization that brought a new approach to ocean
conservation
by working to rebuild fisheries with coastal communities.
Spurred on by rising catches, leaders from Andavadoaka joined force with two dozen neighboring communities to establish a vast
conservation
area along dozens of miles of coastline.
But all that is just the beginning of the story, because this handful of fishing villages taking action has sparked a marine
conservation
revolution that has spread over thousands of miles, impacting hundreds of thousands of people.
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