In the world today were running out of room not only for our new ideasand innovations, but for our natural environment. Land conservation isa life or death matter not just for animal species but for people aswell. We run into two common problems with dealing with landconservation sacrificing quality land ... Read More
Just How Much is the Government Involved in Land and Park Conservation?The U.S. government plays an extensive role in the regulation of resources environmental affairs and preservation of the national park system. Theodore Roosevelt was known as the Conservationist President, because he was the first president to realize how important ... Read More
Federalism and Land ConservationFederalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government. The United States government functions according to the principles of federalism. When it comes to land and park conservation, the federal government dominates that power leaving the ... Read More
Mountain gorillas are the most endangered of the gorilla species. Approximately 600 orso remain. They are massive in size, with a short, thick trunk and broad chest andshoulders. Its eyes are very small in proportion to its other features. Older males developlonger heads, and are twice the size of females. ... Read More
IntroductionThe issue of wetland conservation and policy has long been an issue of controversy among interest groups and industry. When observing the number of endangered or threatened species that inhabit wetlands it is apparent that there is a pressing need to conserve them, especially when the leading cause of species ... Read More
A key environmental challenge not only in the Central Valley but also in all of California is how to protect and preserve both the regions agricultural resources and its coastal boundaries. California is a unique state we are basically a bunch of statesseparate regions that are all encompassed under one ... Read More
A key environmental challenge not only in the Central Valley but also in all of California is how to protect and preserve both the regions agricultural resources and its coastal boundaries. California is a unique state we are basically a bunch of statesseparate regions that are all encompassed under one ... Read More
Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.), thirty-ninth president of the United States, was born October 1, 1924, in the small farming town of Plains, Georgia, and grew up in the nearby community of Archery. His father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a farmer and businessman and his mother, Lillian Gordy, ... Read More
California Environment Akey environmental challenge not only in the Central Valley but also in all ofCalifornia is how to protect and preserve both the regions agriculturalresources and its coastal boundaries. California is a unique state we arebasically a bunch of statesseparate regions that are all encompassed under onedefined boundary. We ... Read More
Pollution, why is it still running rampant in our environment today ?Are there no laws to control or stop it ? In regards to these questions,Canada has a great many laws to stop and regulate pollution. But despite this,why is it still happening. What are Canada's so called enforcement measures ... Read More
Environmental Challenges In Central CaliforniaA key environmental challenge not only in the Central Valley but also in all of California is how to protect and preserve both the regions agricultural resources and its coastal boundaries. California is a unique state we are basically a bunch of statesseparate regions that are ... Read More
ANWR...Should There Be Drilling?The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been the topic of much heated political debate recently. This pristine home of many flora and fauna species, endangered and not, could possibly also be the home of an abundance of natural resources which could prove vital to the long term ... Read More
Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.), thirty-ninth president of the United States, was born October 1, 1924, in the small farming town of Plains, Georgia, and grew up in the nearby community of Archery. His father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a farmer and businessman and his mother, Lillian Gordy, ... Read More
The issue of wetland conservation and policy has long been an issue of controversy among interest groups and industry. When observing the number of endangered or threatened species that inhabit wetlands it is apparent that there is a pressing need to conserve them, especially when the leading cause of species ... Read More
Mountain gorillas are the most endangered of the gorilla species. Approximately 600 orso remain. They are massive in size, with a short, thick trunk and broad chest andshoulders. Its eyes are very small in proportion to its other features. Older males developlonger heads, and are twice the size of females. ... Read More
A key environmental challenge not only in the Central Valley but also in all of California is how to protect and preserve both the regions agricultural resources and its coastal boundaries. California is a unique state we are basically a bunch of statesseparate regions that are all encompassed under one ... Read More
By the end of the 20th century the environmental movement and its issues have become a major role in the lives of most US residents. They recycle, join environmental groups, protest, buy eco-friendly products, and include the environment as part of their criteria for voting for candidates. Although the Sierra ... Read More
The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980 established the 19 million-acres of what is now called the Artic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) (fig. 3). In this original act, Congress decided to hold off on making a decision on how to manage the one and a half million-acre coastal ... Read More
Introduction The issue of wetland conservation and policy has long been an issue of controversy among interest groups and industry. When observing the number of endangered or threatened species that inhabit wetlands it is apparent that there is a pressing need to conserve them, especially when the leading cause of ... Read More
Mountain gorillas are the most endangered of the gorilla species. Approximately 600 or so remain. They are massive in size, with a short, thick trunk and broad chest and shoulders. Its eyes are very small in proportion to its other features. Older males develop longer heads, and are twice the ... Read More
HistoryAliso Viejo became Orange County's 34th City on July 1, 2001, yet its a community grounded in a rich history that echoes other south Orange County cities. The community name derives from Spanish for old alder or old sycamore. Aliso Viejo was originally part of the 22,000-acre Moulton Ranch. In ... Read More