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The Philippines is trying to mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing the sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) and enhancing GHG sinks. Initiatives toward this end are reforestation programs, energy conservation programs, use of non-fossil fuel energy sources in the transport sector, and clean development mechanism projects.
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Importance of wildlife conservation Due to the growing impact of deforestation, continuous efforts are being made by some anxious animal lovers to protect the endangered species of wildlife as well as those that are on the verge of extinction and thus save the world from running out its green heritage. Wildlife is important for four main reasons: Beauty: By their unique way of existence, wild creatures exaggerate the natural beauty of the earth.Economic value: The financial value of wild species is important to the economies of several nations, as it provides many valuable substances like wood and other plant products, fibers, meat and other foods, and skins and furs.Scientific value: By studying wildlife, scientists have gained valuable knowledge about various life processes and discovered important medical productsSurvival value: Wildlife helps in maintaining the balanced living systems of earth, which consequently ensures survival of life. The wildlife conservation projects and programs To promote wildlife awareness among the people, the Indian government has started various natural projects and programs such as Project Tiger, Nature Camps and Jungle Lodges. These projects not only help to preserve our natural heritage, but encourage eco-tourism as well. Project Tiger was formed in 1972 and launched on the 1st April 1973 at Corbett National Park. Till date, the project has been the most successful one in preserving the tiger population at Tiger Reserves in Bandhavgarh, Corbett, Pench, Ranthambhore, Kanha, Bandipur, Panna, Dudhwa, Sunderbans, Manas and Sariska. All these reserves act as Conservation Centers for tigers in India. Besides, there is the Gir National Park, the only habitat for Asiatic lions in India. The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is Assam is renowned for protecting the endangered one-horned Rhinoceros. There's also Dachigam National Park, which conserves the Hangul or Kashmiri Stag. Project Elephant, a centrally sponsored scheme, was launched in February 1992 to provide financial and technical support to major elephant bearing states in India for protection of elephants, their habitats and corridors. The Project, involving 25 Elephant Reserves across the country, is being implemented in 13 States and Union Territories in India, namely, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The NGOs There are also various NGOs working on wildlife conservation in India such as Wildlife Society of Orissa (Orissa), Rhino Foundation for Nature(Assam), Friends of Forests (Maharashtra), North Eastern Society for Preservation of Nature and Wildlife (West Bengal), Nature's Beckon (Assam), Nature Conservation Society Amravati (Maharashtra), The Friends of the Doon(Uttaranchal) and Bali Nature and Wild Life Conservation Society (West Bengal).
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The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) projects were intended to benefit the environment and provide employment opportunities during the Great Depression. Workers were tasked with tackling conservation projects such as planting trees, building trails, and restoring natural habitats to improve land and water resources. The program was designed to alleviate unemployment while promoting conservation efforts across the United States.
The Civilian Conservation Corps was organized in the US in the 1930's to put people to work during the years of the Depression. It organized men into camps that resembled military camps and they were employed to build Parks and other conservation projects. The men learned new skills that allowed them to get a job.
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W. M. Currie has written: 'The Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects Scheme' -- subject- s -: Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects Scheme
Eastern rural areas drastically affected by the Great Depression were assisted by the formation of the Tennessee Valley Authority, which began in 1933.
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C. Tim Osborn has written: 'The Conservation Reserve Program' -- subject(s): Agricultural conservation, Agriculture and state, Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (U.S.), Conservation Reserve Program (U.S.), History, Soil bank program, Soil conservation, Soil conservation projects, Statistics
The Civilian Conservation Corps employed 274,375 young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in 1,300 camps nationwide. By 1935 the number of camps and employed young men increased dramatically. Eventually, almost 3 million people served in the Corps. The men signed on for 6 months and were organized into crews that reforested land, undertook conservation projects in National Parks, and worked on trails and clearing growth in National Forests. They built bridges, repaired dams, built fire lookouts and fences, and did terracing to prevent erosion. They were paid $30 a month, but they had to send $25 to their folks in the cities, so the parents would have money to spend to stimulate the economy. The CCC was one of the most popular and most successful of the New Deal measures.
Sandra Tassel has written: 'The conservation program handbook' -- subject(s): Planning, Conservation of natural resources, Management, Natural areas, Government policy, Conservation projects (Natural resources), Local government 'The conservation program handbook'