The green belt is intended to provide countryside access for urban dwellers and ensure conservationofnature, as well as maintaining agriculture and forestry.
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The project is being run by the International Union for ConservationofNature.
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The International Union for ConservationofNature lists them as "least concern".
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A report by the International Union for the ConservationofNature supports the latter argument.
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The Bornean orangutan is critically endangered, according to the International Union for ConservationofNature.
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The money raised is guaranteed to be used only for natureprotection and renewable energy projects.
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Two long-running court cases taken against Ireland over natureprotection infringements have finally closed, the European Commission confirmed this morning.
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Farmers see NHAs and other natureprotection measures as an interference with their rights to do what they like with their land.
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Meanwhile, businesses face an "alphabet soup of initiatives" aimed at galvanising natureprotection, making it hard to know which to back, he added.
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Sil Janssen of the NatureProtection Centre in Opglabeek said the reptiles were kept in very poor conditions.
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No situation was so strong that the mere protectionofnature was enough for it without human effort.
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Australian governments have slashed the legal protectionofnature reserves in favour of business growth, a global study reveals.
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In his speech Dr Smith put it this way: The idea that the only consideration in resource consenting is protectionofnature is naive.
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This time round, the Society for the ProtectionofNature in Israel decided to leave it to nature.
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The Lake District is also the birthplace of the modern conservationmovement.
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Out of the forest movement grew the conservationmovement in its broader sense.
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What Roosevelt did in the conservationmovement was typical of the statesman's work.
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It is said that this victory marks the birth of the modern conservationmovement.
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In recent years, however, there has emerged a small but growing conservationmovement in the province.
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Again, the inventory of sites of natureconservation value is not complete.
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Under the directive, the State is obliged to designate certain areas as natureconservation zones.
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LIFE is the EU's financial instrument to support environmental, natureconservation and climate action projects.
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Increasingly, it is also being integrated into natureconservation.
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He added that some aspects of farming were beneficial to natureconservation and should be rewarded.
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The potential for upstream natureconservation to protect water quality in cities is not limited to developing countries.
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And does it lead to better awareness of trends and thus a more robust approach to natureconservation?
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A biosphere reserve is an area of land which protects ecosystems while encouraging local development through natureconservation.
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And for Dr Richard Luxmoore, senior natureconservation adviser at the National Trust for Scotland, it's the redshank.
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The future of natureconservation law after Brexit, when EU directives will no longer apply to Britain, is unknown.
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Matthew Oates, the National Trust's natureconservation adviser, said: It appears to be a very good autumn for colours.
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Regional cities are also well connected to natural areas, ranking highly on proximity to natureconservation and outdoor tourism.
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Hunting and natureconservation is very dear to my heart and I believe the two go hand in hand.
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One for sure is I want to do more for hunting and natureconservation, things are in a desperate state.
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The commission has described the habitat directive and the birds directive as the "cornerstone of Europe's natureconservation policy".
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Cooking fires: Open fires for cooking and discarded hot ashes can cause wildfires, particularly in natureconservation areas or on farms.