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Science produces results , or "Findings", as you call them. depending on the area of science, those results can be applied to different areas, right?
Biology is a science. The findings of experimentation and research in that science can be applied to a number of areas, among which, Conservation could be one.
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conservation Biology.
The population of Society for Conservation Biology is 14.
Pacific Conservation Biology was created in 1993.
Harte and Hoffman's study of the Tiger Salamander was published in journal "Conservation Biology".
Biology isΒ a branch of science that deals with living organisms and their vital processes. Biology encompasses diverse fields, including botany, conservation, ecology, evolution, genetics, marine biology, medicine, microbiology, molecular biology, physiology, and zoology.
Graeme Caughley has written: 'Conservation biology in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Conservation biology
Gary K. Meffe has written: 'Principles of conservation biology' -- subject(s): Conservation biology
Tim Derricutt
Ecology is its own scientific field, as it incorporates many aspects of biology (botany and zoology, microbiology, mycology, etc.), and also geology, hydrology, and meteorology. It incorporates findings from studies of living and non-living aspects of the environment.
B. R. Davies has written: 'Leeds' 'The biology and conservation of South Africa's vanishing waters' -- subject(s): Freshwater biology, Water conservation 'Vanishing waters' -- subject(s): Water, Freshwater biology, Water conservation, Pollution
name the scientific Filipinos the field of biology