A conservant group that helps to improve the natural environment such as helping farmers and communities better farmlands, soil and creating wildlife habitations.
Restoring the environment
Education, education and education is the key for conservation practices in countries. Education and tough rules to eliminate the violence and war equipments can help to promote conservation throughout the world.
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Duane A. Bosworth has written: 'Approved practices in soil conservation' -- subject(s): Soil conservation
John Smithers has written: 'Conservation practices in southwestern Ontario agriculture' -- subject(s): Agricultural conservation, Agricultural innovations, Soil conservation
Recycling and conservation are sustainable practices in regards to preserving natural resources. Both practices limit the amount of resources being used.
A person that practices or advocates conservation, especially of Natural Resources.someone who protects the plants and stuff
Conservation Practices work to improve farmland, soil, water quality, forestland, and wildlife habitat. A list of common conservation practices, how each one works, things to think about when considering the practice, and basic maintenance needs are available on the Wisconsin NRCS "Farmland Conservation Choices" web page. Conservation Practices are frequently used in concert with one another, but can also be effective used alone. Some of the Conservation Practices listed here may well form the backbone of your Conservation Plan. Remember, each practice, like a piece of a puzzle, is meant to work in combination with others as part of a total resource management plan.
The main goal of environmental conservation is to protect and preserve natural resources and ecosystems for the well-being of present and future generations. This includes promoting sustainable practices, biodiversity conservation, and reducing pollution and habitat destruction.
Firstly you do not conserve parts of an animal you conserve the entire animal. Conservation of anything should take into account everything that would be affected by that conservation, including financial and cultural aspects
Conservation tillage systems leave at least 30 percent crop residue after planting and minimize water runoff and soil. The practices can stave soil erosion by as much as 90 percent.
H. T. Riedeman has written: 'New business and conservation practices' -- subject(s): Banks and banking