Environment

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Microplastic Pollution In The Bay Poses Risks Leslie Middleton
Plant Flowers, Don't Kill the Bees LWM Staff
Green Tips &Tricks- Using Downed wood
Power up Gambia Transforming Healthcare through Solar Energy Paul Blore
Can Goats Prevent Forest Fires ?
Can Sunspots and Solar winds be the cause of Global Warming?
Recycle Your Old Mattress
Are elephant populations stable these days? Earth Talk
IT TAKES A VILLAGE John Motsinger and James Fine, Ph.D
Plastic Crack the Code
Solar Roadways Scott Brusaw

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Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting and their habitats. Among the goals of wildlife conservation are to ensure that nature will be around for future generations to enjoy and to recognize the importance of wildlife and wilderness lands to humans. Many nations have government agencies dedicated to wildlife conservation, which help to implement policies designed to protect wildlife. Numerous independent nonprofit organizations also promote various wildlife conservation causes.Wildlife conservation has become an increasingly important practice due to the negative effects of human activity on wildlife. The science of extinction is called dirology. An endangered species is defined as a population of a living being that is at the danger of becoming extinct because of several reasons. Either they are few in number or are threatened by the varying environmental or predation parameters.
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