Wildlife
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They would ordinarily support fish and other
wildlife.
So in
wildlife
rescue as in life, we learn from each previous experience, and we learn from both our successes and our failures.
The story begins in 1996 when a
wildlife
photographer took this photograph here of a Tasmanian devil with a large tumor on its face.
And he created dozens of national parks, hundreds of thousands of square acres of national
wildlife
refuges.
And that's what many people know East Africa for: the wildlife, the elephants, and so on.
It shouldn't come to any surprise that the things that happen in
wildlife
are also a warning to us, just like Rachel Carson and others have warned.
You would not drink water that you knew was having this kind of impact on the
wildlife
that lived in it.
The European rabbit has no natural predators in Australia, and it competes with native
wildlife
and damages native plants and degrades the land.
Now, the environments like you see here, dusty environments in Africa where I grew up, and I loved wildlife, and so I grew up hating livestock because of the damage they were doing.
The production of grass, shrubs, trees, wildlife, everything is now more productive, and we have virtually no fear of dry years.
We're going to take care of Shirley right here at the ranch, and ACR's going to take care of your
wildlife
forever."
And here's Shirley just a few days before she died being read an article in that day's paper about the significance of the
wildlife
refuge at the Modini ranch.
In the northwest corner of the United States, right up near the Canadian border, there's a little town called Libby, Montana, and it's surrounded by pine trees and lakes and just amazing
wildlife
and these enormous trees that scream up into the sky.
In 2016, 24 countries and the European Union agreed to protect the Ross Sea, the wildest places in Antarctica, full of
wildlife
like killer whales, leopard seals, penguins.
I think gradually, as we see species all around the world, it's kind of a mantra that
wildlife
is increasingly not safe in the wild.
More pools formed, more riffle sections, all of which were great for
wildlife
habitats.
We need roadsides seeded in flowers for our bees, but also for migrating butterflies and birds and other
wildlife.
What some of us may not realize is that in the Himalayan foothills, where the climate is much warmer and the landscape much greener, there lives a great diversity of wildlife, including the one-horned rhinoceros, the Asian elephant and the Bengal tiger.
It is also risky for these soldiers when they get into gunfights with poachers, and therefore Nepal is always looking for new ways to help with protecting the forests and
wildlife.
Well recently, Nepal acquired a new tool in the fight against
wildlife
crime, and these are drones, or more specifically, conservation drones.
Now we believe that drones have tremendous potential, not only for combating
wildlife
crime, but also for monitoring the health of these
wildlife
populations.
To us, it is obvious that conservation biologists and practitioners should make full use of every available tool, including drones, in our fight to save the last remaining forests and
wildlife
of this planet.
Four years ago, it was declared that 50 percent of all
wildlife
around the world had disappeared in just 40 years.
By 2020, global
wildlife
populations are projected to have fallen by a staggering two-thirds.
Over 80 percent of our planet's land surface is now experiencing measurable human impact: habitat destruction and illegal
wildlife
trade are decimating global
wildlife
populations.
It may include dressing your corgis up and throwing them a wedding, or getting too close to exotic
wildlife
because you believe that you had a spiritual connection.
But the sunsets, the wildlife, and the remoteness were absolutely breathtaking.
So our main approach in this region was to use our tapir data to identify the potential places for the establishment of
wildlife
corridors in between those patches of forest, reconnecting the habitat so that tapirs and many other animals could cross the landscape safely.
Today this region is the very epicenter of economic development in my country, where natural habitat and
wildlife
populations are rapidly being eradicated by several different threats, including once again cattle ranching, large sugarcane and soybean plantations, poaching, roadkill, just to name a few.
Of course, we take much better care of our
wildlife
in the United States.
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