The Evolution of the ConservationMovement, 1850 1920 documents the historical formation and cultural foundations of the movement to conserve and protect America s natural heritage, through books, pamphlets, government documents, manuscripts, prints, photographs, and motion picture footage drawn from the collections of the Library of Congress . The collection consists of 62 books and pamphlets, 140 Federal statute s and Congressional resolution s, 34 additional legislative documents, excerpts from the Congressional Globe and the Congressional Record , 360 Presidential proclamation s, 170 prints and photographs, 2 historic manuscripts, and 2 motion pictures. See also Conservation in the United States External links http memory.loc.gov ammem amrvhtml conshome.html The Library of Congress The Evolution of the ConservationMovement, 1850 1920 Category Environmental non fiction books Evolution of the ConservationMovement, 1850 1920 Category Cultural history of the United States Category Conservation in the United States ... more details
wiktionary Conservation may refer to Conservationmovement , to protect plants, animals and their habitats Conservation biology , the science of the protection and management of biodiversity Conservation genetics an interdisciplinary science that aims to apply genetic methods to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity. Conservation ethic , an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection, especially of the natural environment Conservationist , a person who advocates for conservation of plants, animals and their habitats Energy conservation , the reduction of non renewable energy consumption Habitat conservation , a land management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore, habitat areas for wild plants and animals Water conservation , reducing the use of water to protect the environment Wetland conservation , protecting wetlands to conserve their ecological processes Wildlife management , multidisciplinary practices, including conservation of species and their habitats Conservation authority Canada Marine conservation , the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas Soil conservation , management strategies for prevention of soil being eroded from the earth s surface or becoming chemically altered Conservation restoration , the profession devoted to the preservation of cultural resources Art conservation , protecting works of art Photograph conservation Architectural conservationConservation law s, a set of laws in physics Conservation of energy Other meanings Conserved sequence similar drugs or identical sequences that may occur within nucleic acid sequences, protein sequences, protein structures or polymeric carbohydrates. Conservation ... Conservation for topics related to conservation of natural resources Conservation easement Conservation communities Environmentalism Historic preservation List of conservation topics Sustainability ... da Fredning fr Conservation ko nl Conservering pt Conserva o tr Konservasyon vi B o t n ... more details
The Movement may refer to In music The Movement reggae band , an American rock reggae band The Movement dance band , the house music act The Movement punk band , a Danish German mod revival punk band The Movement album , an album by Inspectah Deck of the Wu Tang Clan The Movement D.I.T.C. album , a hip hop compilation from D.I.T.C. Records The Movement Harlem World album , an album by rap group Harlem World The Movement song writing and music production duo , an American songwriting and music production duo responsible for writing and producing a series of successful singles In politics The Movement Iceland , a political party in Iceland Civil Rights Movement , the African American political movement The Movement Neo Hippie In other culture The Movement literature , the English literary group disambig de The Movement eo La Movado it The Movement ... more details
wiktionary movement movements Movement may refer to In society and the arts Social movement , a coordinated group action focused on a political or social issue Political movement , a coordinated group action focused on a political issue Art movement , a tendency or style in art followed by a group of artists The Movement literature , a group of English poets who came to prominence in the 1950s Movement Trotskyist , a working agreement between Movimento Esquerda Socialista of Brazil and Unidad Obrera y Socialista of Mexico. In music Movement music , a large division of a larger composition or musical notes Movement New Order album Movement The Gossip album Movement song , a 2004 single by LCD Soundsystem In Timepieces Movement clockwork , the internal mechanism of a timepiece See also intitle Movement lookfrom Movement Bowel movement Motor system Motion disambiguation Move disambiguation Movmnt magazine disambig ca Moviment desambiguaci cs Pohyb de Bewegung es Movimiento fr Mouvement ko hr Pokret it Movimento he lv Kust ba ja nn R rsle ru sk Pohyb sl Gibanje razlo itev sv R relse wa Mouvmint zh ... more details
for the legal aspects of environmental conservationconservationmovement In physics , a conservation ... evolves. One particularly important physical result concerning conservation laws is Noether s Theorem , which states that there is a one to one correspondence between conservation laws and differentiable symmetry in physics symmetries of physical systems . For example, the conservation of energy ... the same regardless of how they are oriented in space gives rise to the conservation of angular momentum. A partial listing of conservation laws that are said to be exact laws , or more precisely have never been shown to be violated Conservation of mass energy Momentum Conservation of linear momentum Conservation of linear momentum Angular momentum Conservation of angular momentum Conservation of angular momentum charge conservationConservation of electric charge Conservation of color charge Conservation of weak isospin Probability current Conservation of probability density CPT symmetry combining charge, parity and time conjugation Lorentz symmetry There are also approximate conservation ..., or certain interactions. Conservation of mass applies for non relativistic speeds and when there are no nuclear reaction s Conservation of baryon number See chiral anomaly Conservation of lepton number In the Standard Model Conservation of flavor particle physics flavor violated by the weak interaction Conservation of parity physics parity Invariance under Charge conjugation Invariance under T symmetry ... reversal if CPT holds See also Charge conservation Conserved quantity Some kinds of helicity are conserved ... . Buffalo NY Prometheus Books. Chpt. 12 is a gentle introduction to symmetry, invariance, and conservation laws. External links http www.lightandmatter.com area1book2.html Conservation Laws an online textbook Category Symmetry Category Conservation laws Category Fundamental physics concepts Category ... de Erhaltungssatz el es Ley de conservaci n fa fr Loi de conservation ... more details
A Conservation park is an area protected for conservation ethic conservation purposes Conservation park Australia Conservation park New Zealand disambig ... more details
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npov date May 2010 Conservation and Neocolonialism refers to the conservationmovement as taken up today by international organizations such as the World Wide Fund for Nature , which has inadvertently set up a neocolonialist relationship with underdeveloped nations in a manner consistent with Immanuel Wallerstein s World Systems Theory Wallerstein, 1974 and Andre Gunder Frank s Dependency Theory Frank, 1975 . Neocolonialism , with its attempts to create dependency through indirect control, demonstrates Andre Gunder Frank s theory in a modern situation. In terms of Conservation biology conservation , foreign powers in the form of international conservation organizations exert pressure on underdeveloped nations to create protected area s. The national governments of these underdeveloped nations agree to do this because of the economic incentives they are given by the World Bank and donor nations. In Madagascar , for example, the World Bank actively participates in creating national parks by relieving national debt in exchange for establishing wilderness areas Harper, 2002 97 . The World Bank created, and continues to fund, the National Association for the Management of Protected Areas, which the Malagasy government runs, to manage national parks in Madagascar. Within the underdeveloped nations, the conservationmovement has become a form of internal colonialism . By agreeing to create ... people for their socioeconomic well being. In the late 1980s, the conservationmovement attempted to alleviate this dependency situation by developing community based conservation c.f. Drijver, 1992 ... the local people often have. See also Conservationmovement Community based conservation References cite book first Dan last Brockington authorlink coauthors year 2001 title Fortress Conservation The Preservation ... in the direction of the project Drijver, 1992 133 . While international conservation organizations ... New York id Category Conservation Category Neocolonialism ... more details
TOCRight Cave conservation is the protection and restoration of caves to prevent or minimise the effects of human activity on cave s. Some caves have delicate features that can be disturbed by changes in light levels, humidity and air flow. Caves that have lighting that remains on are prone to having algae grow within the cave changing the appearance and ecology. Speleothems grow as a result of water both on cave surfaces and the humidity of the cave air. Changes to these because of a high number of visitors, changes to the cave air flow and changes to the hydrology will change the speleothem development ... due to movement within the cave will be visible for a long time. The use of calcium carbide for lamps .... Cave conservation by region New Zealand The New Zealand Speleological Society NZSS , a recreational caving organisation, promotes cave conservation by its members. The Department of Conservation New Zealand Department of Conservation DoC is responsible for caves on land under its administration ... of Conservation accessdate 2008 10 03 ref United Kingdom The British Cave Research Association administers the United Kingdom Cave Conservation Emergency Fund UKCCEF , a charitable fund for protection ... the conservation of caves and features therein or the conservation of a specific site or group ... ukccef info Bot generated title ref The National Caving Association has a Cave Conservation Code with the following recommendations ref http www.caveinfo.org.uk nca canda concode.htm Conservation Code ... conservation tapes and barriers Protect cave wildlife and do not disturb bats Do not pollute the cave ..., non profit group dedicated to the exploration, research, and conservation of caves. References ... http bcra.org.uk ukccef United Kingdom Cave Conservation Emergency Fund http www.cavern.org acca accahome.html American Cave Conservation Association http www.caves.org committee conservation National Speleological Society cave conservation page Caves Category Caves Category Conservation ... more details
Prose date October 2009 File Bengal Tiger Karnataka.jpg right thumb The Bengal tiger , primarily found in India and Bangladesh, is an endangered species . Conservation in India Protected areas Main Protected areas of India As of May 2004, the protected area s of India cover 156,700  km , roughly 4.95 of the total surface area. Endangered species List of endangered species in India Legislation Forest Rights Act India Forest Rights Act Indian Forest Act, 1927 Wild Life Protection Act, 1972, Amended 2003 Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 Notable conservation organisations Bombay Natural History Society National Tiger Conservation Authority Nature Conservation Foundation WWF India Wildlife Protection Society of India Wildlife Trust of India Notable conservationists div col cols 2 Kenneth Anderson writer Kenneth Anderson Chandi Prasad Bhatt Billy Arjan Singh T. F. Bourdillon Jim Corbett hunter Jim Corbett K. Ullas Karanth Mysore Doreswamy Madhusudan Parbati Barua Snake Shyam Valmik Thapar Belinda Wright conservationist Belinda Wright div col end See also Environment of India Appiko movement Chipko movement Traditional conservation practices in India S lim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History References Reflist External links DEFAULTSORT Conservation In India Category Conservation in India ... more details
by the scientific conservationmovement and some of the older Romanticism Romantic schools of ecology movement . More utilitarian ethics Utilitarian schools of conservation seek a proper valuation of local ... the social, political, and personal restraints and imperatives by which conservation is practiced. This is a view common in the modern environmental movement . These movements have diverged but they have deep and common roots in the conservationmovement . In the United States United States ... to respect diversity , especially by Green movement Greens . Much recent movement in conservation ... sciences Sustainable development Div col cols 2 Conservation biology Conservationmovement Ecology ... of forests by agriculture Conservation is an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection ... conservation and energy conservation , which are seen as important to protect the natural world. Those who follow the conservation ethic and, especially, those who advocate or work toward conservation goals are termed conservationist s. Introduction Image Hopetoun falls.jpg thumb right 250px ... , while allowing access for visitors. To habitat conservation conserve habitat in terrestrial .... To protect sea life from extinction due to overfishing is another commonly stated goal of conservation .... The consumer conservation ethic is sometimes expressed by the four R s Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ... . The principal value underlying most expressions of the conservation ethic is that the natural ... and Utilitarian conservation traditions in America. The posthumous publication of Henry David Thoreau ... The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem, it will avail ... Wiley date 1995 isbn 0471595152 ref quote biological conservation as being a philosophy of managing ..., the idea of biological conservation has been applied to the principles of ecology , biogeography , anthropology , Economics economy and sociology to maintain biodiversity . The term conservation itself ... more details
Conservation Authority may refer to Canada Conservation authority Canada New Zealand New Zealand Conservation Authority Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority disambig Category Conservation ... more details
In situ conservation is on site Conservationmovementconservation or the conservation of genetic resources in natural populations of plant or animal species , such as forest genetic resources in natural populations of tree species. It is the process of protecting an endangered species endangered plant or animal species in its natural habitat ecology habitat , either by protecting or cleaning up the habitat itself, or by defending the species from predator s. It is applied to conservation of agricultural biodiversity in agroecosystem s by farmers, especially those using unconventional farming practices. Benefits One benefit to in situ conservation is that it maintains recovering populations in the surrounding where they have developed their distinctive properties. Another is that this strategy ... resort, ex situ conservation may be used on some or all of the population, when in situ conservation is too difficult, or impossible. Reserves Wildlife and livestock conservation is mostly based on in situ conservation. This involves the protection of wildlife habitats. Also, sufficiently large ... other catastrophes. Agriculture In agriculture , in situ conservation techniques are an effective ... their own varieties with commercial ones or to abandon their crop. This technique of conservation ... Conservation Union IUCN Reintroduction Restoration ecology Food plot the practice of planting crops ... articles.asp?lg 0&a cbd 08 In Situ Conservation, The Convention on Biological Diversity http www.biodiv.org convention articles.asp?lg 0&a cbd 09 Ex Situ Conservation, The Convention on Biological ... Diversity http www.bioversityinternational.org Themes Conservation and Use index.asp In situ conservation In situ conservation http www.panda.org The World Wide Fund for Nature http www.awdconservancy.org African Wild Dog Conservancy Zoos DEFAULTSORT In Situ Conservation Category Conservation ... with conservation Category Habitat ecology terminology es Conservaci n in situ fr Conservation in situ ... more details
Department of Conservation may refer to Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department , Hong Kong Department of Environment and Conservation Western Australia Department of Conservation New Zealand In the United States California Department of Conservation Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Missouri Department of Conservation disambig ... more details
. Conservationmovement Some of the conservationmovement s goals are to protect habitats and promote ... quote box quote The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve ... . Citation needed date April 2009 Ecology movement The global ecology movement is based upon .... As a values driven social movement, it should be distinguished from the pre existing science of ecology. Aspects of the ecology movement view Wildlife wild species as possessing natural life ... Biodiversity Biotope Conservation biology Conservation ethic Ecology Ecotope Environment biophysical ... Sustainable development Sustainability Water conservation Wildlife corridor Wildlife Wildlife crossing ... Land Conservancy Founded in 1990, American Land Conservancy is a national non profit land conservation ... The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Founded in 1985, is a national non profit land conservation ... WHC is a nonprofit, nonlobbying 501c3 group of corporations, conservation organizations, and individuals ... A non profit organization dedicated to sustainable conservation and the rehabilitation ... Forestry vandalism ?? Habitat conservation is good for cheetahs DEFAULTSORT Habitat Conservation Category Environmental issues with conservation Category Conservation Category Conservation biology Category Habitats Category Conservation reliant species Category Habitat ecology terminology ... more details
Conservation in Ireland may refer to Conservation in the Republic of Ireland List of Special Areas of Conservation in Northern Ireland National nature reserves in Northern Ireland disambig ... more details
Infobox Organization name Butterfly Conservation image Chalk Hill Blue, Sheffield Park geograph.org.uk 239698.jpg size caption Chalk Hill Blue Butterfly, discovered in Sheffield Park Gardens Butterfly Day organised by the British Butterfly Conservation Society abbreviation motto formation 1968 extinction status Non profit organization Non profit company purpose Butterfly conservation br in the UK location Manor Yard, East Lulworth, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 5QP region served UK membership British butterfly conservationists leader title Chief Executive leader name Dr Martin Warren main organ Conservation Council br Sir David Attenborough , President br Maurice Avent, Chairman parent organization affiliations budget website http www.butterfly conservation.org Butterfly Conservation remarks Butterfly Conservation is an insect conservationmovementconservation organisation in the United Kingdom . It is one of the largest insect conservation organisations in the world. History of the organisation The organisation was formed in 1968 as the British Butterfly Conservation Society , by a small group of naturalists, headed by Sir Peter Scott . It was registered as a charity on 7  March  1968. Function of the society The aim of the new society is to stop the alarming decline of many butterfly and moth species in Britain, and at the same time help safeguard the environment itself. The Butterfly Conservation has become the largest insect conservation organisation in Europe and publishes Butterfly magazine. Reserves Butterfly Conservation manages the following nature reserves ref http www.butterfly conservation.org text 44 our nature reserves.html Our Nature Reserves , Butterfly Conservation ... Reflist External links http www.butterfly conservation.org Butterfly Conservation http www.butterfly insect.com butterfly conservation.php Butterfly Conservation in Penang, Malaysia http www.ukbutterflies.co.uk ... Category Conservation in the United Kingdom Category Organisations based in Dorset Category Purbeck ... more details
Image Conservation at the Church of Sucevi a.jpg right thumb 300px Removal of adherent surface deposits ... , Suceava . Conservation restoration , also referred to as conservation , is a profession devoted to the preservation of cultural heritage for the future. Conservation activities include examination ..., conservation, and preservation of cultural heritage using any methods that prove effective in keeping ..., S. 1978. p.9 The Preservation and Conservation of Aboriginal and Pacific Cultural Material in Australian Museums. ICCM Bulletin Vol 4 no. 1. December 1978. Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materials Inc . ref However, today the definition of the role of conservation has widened and would ... upon an appropriate conservation strategy. History Key dates main List of dates in the history of art conservation The tradition of conservation in Europe some consider to have begun in 1565 with the restoration ... in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums. London James and James ref and in individual restorations .... ref Stoner, Joyce Hill. 2005. p. 41. Changing Approaches in Art Conservation 1925 to the present in Sackler NAS Colloquium Scientific Examination of Art Modern Techniques in Conservation and Analysis ... the society was founded by William Morris and Philip Webb in 1877. During the same period a movement ... ref Conservation, as a distinct field of study, initially developed in Germany, when in 1888 Friedrich ..., but disseminated this approach publishing a Handbook of Conservation in 1898. ref Gilberg, Mark. 1987 Friedrich Rathgen The Father of Modern Archaeological Conservation. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, Vol. 26, No. 2 Autumn, 1987 , pp. 105 120 http cool.conservation us.org coolaic jaic articles jaic26 02 004 2.html ref The early development of conservation in any area ... in the United Kingdom, pioneering research into painting materials and conservation, ceramics, and stone conservation was conducted by Arthur Pillans Laurie, academic chemist and Principal of Heriot ... more details
him. History of the architectural conservationmovement As a movement, architectural conservation in general ... yet to be discovered. ref Art conservation and restoration. Encyclop dia Britannica. 2010. Encyclop dia Britannica Online. 29 Apr. 2010 http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 36477 art conservation and restoration ref The growth of the architectural conservationmovement took place at a time of significant ... for refurbishment in this case, cleaning the exterior. File Holy Trinity Column 2006 conservation 3.jpg right thumb Revision and conservation of Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc Czech Republic in 2006. Architectural conservation describes the process through which the material, historical, and design ... of when and how to engage in an intervention are critical to the ultimate conservation of the immovable ... appropriate choice. Definitions Narrow definition Architectural conservation deals with issues of prolonging ... environment conservation and art conservation . Broad definition In addition to the design and art science definition described above, architectural conservation also refers to issues of identification ... of a society s planning system, and its practitioners are termed historic environment conservation professionals ... to see various examples of architecture as either being correct or incorrect . ref Art conservation ... EBchecked topic 36477 art conservation and restoration ref Because of this, two schools of thought began to emerge within the field of building conservation. Preservation Conservation ... of old buildings as correct in and of themselves. Two of the main proponents of preservation and conservation ... States defined the following treatment approaches to architectural conservation Preservation , places a high premium on the retention of all historic fabric through conservation, maintenance and repair ... conservation preservation problems File HospitalSantPau.jpg thumb Conservation patches on mosaics wall .... Conservation of Stone Buildings Simple Preservation Techniques for Ancient Buildings. Suite101.com ... more details
Conservation ecology may refer to The field of conservation biology A former title of the scientific journal Ecology and Society Disambig ... more details
Conservation Week Kia Mahia Te Mahi is an annual event in New Zealand to promote conservation ethic conservation of native plants and animals. See also Conservation in New Zealand References reflist External links http www.doc.govt.nz conservation week Department of ConservationConservation Week page Category Conservation in New Zealand NewZealand stub ... more details
a land trust , for the purposes of Conservationmovementconservation . It restricts real estate development ...In the United States , a conservation easement also called a conservation covenant or conservation restriction ... a conservation easement on a property is strictly a voluntary one where the easement is sold or donated ... purpose of a conservation easement is to protect land from certain forms of development or use. Lands for which conservation easements may be desirable include agricultural land, timber resources, and or other ... tax advantages for having donated and or sold the conservation easement. Perhaps more importantly, the landowner has contributed to the public good by preserving the conservation values associated with their land for future generations. In accepting the conservation easement, the easement holder has ... and to enforce the terms if a violation occurs. Although a conservation easement prohibits certain uses by the landowner, such an easement does not make the land public. On the contrary, many conservation ..., many conservation easements reserve to the landowner specific uses which if not reserved would be prohibited. Some conservation easements confer specific uses to the easement holder or to the public. These details are spelled out in the legal document that creates the conservation easement. ref http www.elcr.org index.php Equestrian Land Conservation Resource Guide to equestrian friendly conservation easements , revised edition, 175 pages ref ref is complete no date etc. in the original Income Tax Deductions Landowners who donate a qualifying conservation easement to a qualified land ... and, c serve a valid conservation purpose, meaning the property must have an appreciable natural ... , in 2006 and 2007, conservation easement donors may deduct the value of their gift at the rate of 50 ... these expanded federal income tax incentives were extended such that they also apply to all conservation easements donated in 2008 and 2009. Income Tax Credits states Land conservation advocates ... more details
Conservationmovementconservation of the natural environment natural world . ref http www.conservationpsychology.org Conservation Psychology website , Retrieved August 20, 2008 ref This field ... and everything in it. See also Col begin Col 1 of 3 Biodiversity ConservationmovementConservation ...No footnotes date August 2008 Conservation psychology is the scientific study of the mutual relationships ... can be done to change that. Using the term conservation psychology only refers to scientists ... sustainable Myers 2002. The science of conservation psychology is oriented toward environmental sustainability, which includes concerns like conservation of resources, conservation of ecosystem ... and conservation biology come together to put their knowledge to practice in educating others ... being conducted What characterizes conservation psychology research is that in addition to descriptive ... measure the success of these applications with respect to the conservation psychology mission Saunders 2003 . The ultimate success of conservation psychology will be based on whether its research ... formation or behavior change, using tools developed by conservation psychologists Saunders 2003 . Main concepts Conservation psychology assesses as a whole four different concepts. At the country s first Conservation Psychology conference these four things were discussed. The first topic being ... at the conference concerned connections of humans and places. A new language of conservation ... or by adopting helpful ones, can be called conservation behaviors. Achieving more sustainable relationships ... and approached. The fourth and final point at the first Conservation Psychology convention was the discussion ... research area for conservation psychology. According to the biophilia hypothesis , the human species ... them. Connection of conservation in biology and psychology Conservation biology was originally conceptualized ... habitat destruction and species protection. The objectives of conservation biologists are to understand ... more details
Manitoba Conservation is a department of the Government of Manitoba . It oversees environmental stewardship, species at risk, forestry, and related matters. The department is overseen by the Minister of Conservation Manitoba Minister of Conservation . External links http www.gov.mb.ca conservation Manitoba Conservation home page Category Manitoba government departments and agencies ... more details