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  National Parks Journal - October 1999
It also pre-empts the promised regional conservation assessment for the western forests and woodlands, which was to determine the extent and location of the conservation reserves, new national parks, which are needed for the long-term protection of nature in the west.
The national park common that is being rapidly eroded is the opportunity for peaceful, low-impact appreciation of the waterways in a natural state.
The National Parks Association of NSW Inc. is a non-profit community organisation which seeks to protect and conserve the complete range and diversity of natural habitats, features and species as well as significant cultural items and landscapes within New South Wales.
www.dazed.org /npa/npj/199910   (14122 words)

  
 Preliminary Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Through the conservation of ranchland in Eastern Pima County, the metropolitan urban boundary is better defined, vast landscapes of open space retain their integrity, and the heritage and culture of the West preserved.
Priorities for conserving lands containing cultural and historical resources should be multi scalar based on the integrity of the subarea, the cultural resources sensitivity of specific areas within the subarea, and the of threat of future land disturbance from development.
Conservation activity at this scale has not occurred in Pima County since the early part of the century, when most of the existing major reserves were created between 1902 and 1933.
www.co.pima.az.us /cmo/sdcp/sdcp2/prelimSDCP/prelim.html   (12619 words)

  
 Biosphere Reserves
Each biosphere reserve conserves examples of characteristic ecosystems of one of the world's natural regions, managed for their protection and study.
Finally, each biosphere reserve is a symbol of voluntary cooperation to conserve and use resources for the well being of people everywhere.
The EPBC Act, inter alia, allows the Minister for the Environment and Heritage to cooperate with a State or self-governing Territory on Biosphere Reserves while the EPBC Regulations contain principles for the management of Biosphere Reserves.
www.ea.gov.au /parks/biosphere/index.html   (423 words)

  
 District Council of Ceduna - National Parks Overview - Far West Coast of South Australia
The Parks of the Far West vary from vast, outback deserts to small offshore reefs and islands.
Inland parks include expansive, remote wilderness areas such as Yellabinna Regional Reserve and the Unnamed Conservation Park.
The coastal parks such as Wittlebee Conservation Park lies mainly on the north-west corner of Eyre Peninsula, with exposed headlands and sheltered bays.
www.ceduna.net /site/page.cfm?u=177   (545 words)

  
 ParksWeb - Aboriginal Partnerships
Parks are significant places for Aboriginal people and many areas in parks have Ancestral Stories associated with them.
This cooperative park and wildlife management framework is now referred to as 'cooperative management' and the concept is reflected in the slogan keeping country healthy and culture strong.
Current examples include Witjira National Park in the far north-east of South Australia and the arrangements being developed for the Unnamed and Ngautngaut Conservation Parks.
www.denr.sa.gov.au /parks/aboriginal.html   (1028 words)

  
 National Park Service: The National Parks and Emergency Conservation
It is nearly a mile deep and at its widest portion within the park is 18 miles across.
The park is an interesting exhibit of cinder cones, mud geysers, springs, and lava beds.
The park was established to afford protection to its interesting herds of caribou and mountain sheep.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/ecw/ecw11.htm   (1042 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Conservation of diversity means the conservation of sufficient numbers of individuals of species, and sufficiently large areas for the maintenance of their natural communities and ecological structures.
In a more elaborate approach to conservation education, the exhibited animal can be used to symbolize the interactions and complex balances in nature, and how these have evolved over millions of years to their present forms.
Thus the conservation of that far away nature is just as important to this person as is the conservation of nature within his or her own country.
www.waza.org /conservation/wczs.php   (12274 words)

  
 Tourism Eyre Peninsula National Parks
With an abundance of coastal and inland parks, and diverse landscapes, there are boundless opportunities to explore the region and its wildlife.
The park is covered in vast expanses of coastal mallee with granite outcrops and extensive sand dunes.
These are are associated with a number of Aboriginal cultural sights and consists largely of bluebush and salt bush, except where some sections reveal underground caverns as a result of the surface having collapsed to form sinkholes.
www.tep.com.au /nationalparks/index.htm   (590 words)

  
 Fishing - EPA/QPWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
National park boundaries usually extend only to high water mark, so it is legal to fish from the beach even if the park is not open to fishing.
Some national parks are surrounded by marine parks where zoning prohibits fishing in particular areas.
Live bait cannot be taken onto any national park unless it is caught immediately adjacent to the park.
www.epa.qld.gov.au /parks_and_forests/recreation/in_parks/fishing   (917 words)

  
 National Parks and Wildlife (Unnamed ConservationPark—Maralinga Tjarutja Lands) Regulations 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
     (2)     A person who is entitled to use the Park pursuant to a lease, licence or agreement under this or any other Act may, subject to the terms of the lease, licence or agreement, bring animals into the Park in the course of using the Park pursuant to the lease, licence or agreement.
A person must not, without the permission of the Board, permit an animal to stray into, or graze in, the Park unless he or she is authorised to do so by a lease, licence or agreement entered into by the Board.
A person in the Park must not, without the permission of the Board, contravene or fail to comply with a direction given by the Board in the form of a notice or sign displayed in the Park.
www.parliament.sa.gov.au /Catalog/legislation/Regulations/N/2004.160.un.htm   (3115 words)

  
 Advisors
Her research focuses on marine conservation, marine reserves, and on disturbance in marine systems from rocky shores to Caribbean coral reefs.
His research has focused on the ecology and behavior of mammals, the applications of GIS methods to wildlife conservation, the effects of environmental contaminants on wildlife populations, and the integration of ecological and economic principles in conservation.
She is currently writing a book on conservation for the Smithsonian Press and is partnering with California Academy of Sciences to produce public forums dedicated to framing the scientific, ethical, and philosophical issues of emerging genetic technologies.
www.all-species.org /advisors.html   (9005 words)

  
 [No title]
The Conservation Council also notes that a number of other submissions being made to the Inquiry cover specific 'hot spot' issues in the Gulf, and therefore, won't be repeated in this submission.
snapper) are running, and conservation volunteers on trawlers during the fishing season, to return marine fish and mobile invertebrate animals to the water before they die on the sorting table.
The conservation of biodiversity will be facilitated by the promotion of low impact uses and industries such as those associated with ecotourism.
www.ccsa.asn.au /campaigns/marine/gulfstvincent.htm   (9139 words)

  
 AusEmade: South Australia National Parks, Reserve and Wildlife
If it is not here, you can see a list of national parks from the The Environment Shop or visit the National Parks home page.
Park Fees : The park fees comprise a daily vehicle entry fee, and a camping fee per person per night.
Environment Australia • Advises the Commonwealth Government on policies and programs for the protection and conservation of the environment, including both natural and cultural heritage places.
www.ausemade.com.au /sa/destination/nationalparks.htm   (297 words)

  
 BZ parks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
However, the actual responsibility for management of individual protected areas may rest with central, regional or local government, non governmental organisations, the private sector or the local community.
As with the question of the managing authority, the key test is whether the type of ownership is compatible with the achievement of the management objectives.
In many countries ownership by some form of public body (whether nationally or locally based), or an appropriately constituted non-governmental body with conservation objectives, facilitates management and is therefore to be favoured in Categories I-III in particular.
www.birdlist.org /cam/belize/bz_parks.htm   (1779 words)

  
 Tourism Eyre Peninsula Unnamed Conservation Park
The park is home to the beautiful Princess Parrot, Scarlet-chested Parrot and Australian Bustard.
Acacias and eucalypts, including the majestic Marble Gum, Desert Kurrajong and Ooldea Mallee, are the dominant plant species.
To travel in the Park you need to be well-equipped and need to obtain permits from NPWSA, Maralinga Tjarutja INC. and the Area Administrator of Woomera.
www.tep.com.au /nationalparks/np_unnamed.htm   (110 words)

  
 Corus Construction Centre: Unnamed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The guidelines which have been imposed on the construction of the venues have created an environmental ethic based on five core performance indicators.
Energy conservation and the use of renewable resources.
Protection of people with appropriate standards of air, water and soil quality.
www.corusconstruction.com /page_439.htm   (502 words)

  
 Pipe Spring NM: An Administrative History (Notes)
According to a personal communication from Park Service Ethnographer David E. Ruppert, the view of many native groups in the desert west as "lowly" or "backward" was commonly held by Euroamericans.
The vast majority of National Park Service records related to Pipe Spring, however, document that Mather was in much closer contact with Church and state officials in Utah on the matter than with those in Arizona.
When Park Service official Harry Langley made the first proposal to construct a formal campground at PISP in late 1933, this was the general area he suggested be used.
www.nps.gov /pisp/adhi/adhin.htm   (15108 words)

  
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Chris Collins and his assistants explained that the aim of the department was to become the leading centre for conservation of museum specimens, in UK and worldwide.
All this is evidence of a dynamic institution, equipped both to innovate and to conserve, getting finance both from the UK taxpayers and from elsewhere.
The protectors are attached directly to both the terracotta and the floor, and as with all conservation practice, they are also designed to be retractable, making good any small drill holes to the terracotta and floor mosaic required on their removal.
www.edi.co.uk /barlow   (11867 words)

  
 Ethnic groups in Madagascar
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www.wildmadagascar.org /people/ethnic_groups.html   (1178 words)

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