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2004 and Conservation
" All will be released into the wild near Mount Kenya. In 2004 Woburn Safari Parks ' Dr. Jake Veasey ; the Head of the Department of Animal Management and Conservation at Woburn Safari Park and a member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums Population Management Advisory Group, with the assistance of Lindsay Banks took over responsibility for the management and coordination of the European Endangered species Programme ( EEP ) for the eastern bongo.
* 2004 Male Po ' ouli ( Black-faced honeycreeper ) dies of Avian malaria in the Maui Bird Conservation Center in Olinda, Hawaii before it could breed, making the species in all probability extinct.
Attempts by the UK-based Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society to obtain a public inquiry into the possible dangers of the Royal Navy's equivalent ( the " 2087 " sonar launched in December 2004 ) failed as of 2008.
Conservation tillage was used on about 38 %,, of all US cropland, planted as of 2004 according to the USDA.
Much remains unknown of their basic ecology and behavior in the wild, and a 2004 report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature stated that " in-depth study of the species, with particular emphasis on habitat use and population dynamics in the wild, is overdue.
SSSIs were originally set up by the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, but the current legal framework for SSSIs is provided by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, amended in 1985 and further substantially amended in 2000 ( by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 ), in Scotland by the Nature Conservation ( Scotland ) Act 2004 and in Northern Ireland by the Nature Conservation and Amenity Lands ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1985.
Garrett was president of the Australian Conservation Foundation ( 1989 93, 1998 2004 ).
A further step towards conservation has been the signing of the 2001 treaty the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels, which came into force in 2004 and has been ratified by eight countries, Australia, Ecuador, New Zealand, Spain, South Africa, France, Peru and the United Kingdom.
File: Palo Duro Interpretive Center 2004. jpg | Palo Duro Canyon Interpretive Center built by the Civilian Conservation Corps
His Excellency Dr. Sam Nujoma, President of the Republic of Namibia, received the Cheetah Conservation Fund ’ s 2004 Lifetime Conservation Award.
* ( 2004 ): Conservation Assessment of Greater Sage-grouse and Sagebrush Habitats.
In 2004 part of Cabbagetown became a Heritage Conservation District, protected by municipal bylaw.
Anderson has received a number of environmental awards, including the John Fraser Award for Environmental Achievement from the Sierra Club of Canada ( 2005 ), the Dr. Andrew Thompson Award from West Coast Environmental Law for his lifetime contributions to the environment and sustainability in British Columbia ( 2004 ), and the 50th anniversary International Conservation Award ( 1998 ) from the Atlantic Salmon Federation.
There are also live polar bears at the Polar Bear Conservation and Educational Habitat and Heritage Village which opened in the summer of 2004.
The rhino is also known to be vulnerable to the blood disease surra, which can be spread by horse-flies carrying parasitic trypanosomes ; in 2004, all five rhinos at the Sumatran Rhinoceros Conservation Centre died over an 18-day period after becoming infected by the disease.
The North Pond Nature Sanctuary is notable as the site where Mayor Richard M. Daley and the US Fish and Wildlife Service signed an Urban Conservation Treaty for Migratory Birds in April, 2004, making the city eligible for federal funds to restore habitat for the lakefront migratory pathway for birds.
* Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area-established at December 10, 2004 between Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa Governments.
Respondent was convicted of storing hazardous liquid mercury without a permit, “ on or about September 19, 2002 to October 19, 2004 ,” in violation of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ( 42 U. S. C.
Duncan issued a strategic report from the Electricity Conservation and Supply Task Force in January 2004.
* 2004: Conservation Scientist Award from Columbia University
The more recently ( 2007 ) launched " Ecodialogue Project " (" Ekodiyalog ", web site pending ) has set itself as goal raising environment consciousness of the region's enterprises and improving the poor levels and quality of the information relayed by local guides, many of whom are self-styled and unlicensed The other project, started 2004 and involving also the World Conservation Union, aims to raise the profile and awareness of the grouse, particularly black grouse, who visit the region, also with focus on enterprises and guides.
* Biology and Conservation of Wild Canids David W. Macdonald ( editor ), Claudio Sillero-Zubiri ( editor ) ( Oxford University Press, 2004 ) ISBN 0-19-851555-3
* AJ Salmond, Knox College Conservation Plan 2004, Salmond Anderson Ltd., Dunedin, 2003.

2004 and Measures
* Christoph Arndt: Information Measures, Information and its Description in Science and Engineering ( Springer Series: Signals and Communication Technology ), 2004, ISBN 978-3-540-40855-0
* The musical Desperate Measures ( 2004 ), with book and lyrics by Peter Kellogg and music by David Friedman
The evaluation of PISA 2003 was published in two volumes: Learning for Tomorrow ’ s World: First Results from PISA 2003 ( OECD, 2004 ) and Problem Solving for Tomorrow ’ s World First Measures of Cross-Curricular Competencies from PISA 2003 ( OECD, 2004d )
From November 2004 to December 2006, she was Chair of the Steering Board of the National Weights and Measures Laboratory, a UK Government organisation.

2004 and Partnership
Mexico and Japan on 17 September 2004, signed the " Agreement Between Japan and The United Mexican States For The Strengthening of The Economic Partnership.
During 2004 2007, U. S. Special Forces teams trained Tuareg units of the Nigerien Army in the Sahel region as part of the Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership.
The Market Towns Initiative finished in 2004 but the Partnership successfully bid for funding to take part in the Cittaslow pilot project and to sustain work on traffic management and heritage.
John Lewis Partnership purchased 19 to be part of its Waitrose chain, while Sainsbury's purchased a further 14, and Tesco bought 10 in October 2004.
A 2004 Border Transportation Partnership study showed that 150, 000 jobs in the region and US $ 13 billion in annual production depend on the Windsor Detroit international border crossing.
* Vital Voices Global Partnership ( 2004 )
* Nicholls, D ( 2004 ) Leicester Environmental Partnership < http :// www. environmentcity. org. uk / docs / les_master_apr05. pdf >
Leigh himself was an opponent of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 and voted against it in Parliament at its Second Reading.
He added that he had twice voted voluntarily in favour of the Civil Partnership Bill in 2004.
* introduce the Civil Partnership Act 2004 giving gay and lesbian couples a legal framework equivalent to civil marriage,
Mr Wilshire voted against homosexual couples being allowed to adopt children in 2002, against the Civil Partnership Bill of 2004, which granted a legal relationship for same-sex couples and against Equality Act ( Sexual Orientation ) in 2007, which outlawed discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities, services, education and public functions on the grounds of sexual orientation.
He has been Chair of the Board of the County Sports Partnership for Leicestershire since 2004 and also Chairs the National Strategic Partnership for Volunteers in Sport.
Although the Civil Partnership Act 2004 allows the creation of civil partnerships between same sex couples, a married couple that includes a transgendered partner cannot simply re-register their new status.
In 2009, he spearheaded an effort to repeal clauses in the Civil Partnership Act 2004 which prohibited religious institutions from conducting the ceremonies on their premises.
Shortly after the March 2004 executive council meeting, Andrew Stern announced the formation of the New Unity Partnership ( NUP ).
In January 2004, the 26-year-old Ramil Safarov, along with another officer from Azerbaijan, went to Budapest ( Hungary ), to participate in the three-month English language courses, organized by NATO's Partnership for Peace program for military personnel from different countries.
On May 18, 2004 TXU and Capgemini then entered a limited partnership to form Capgemini Energy Limited Partnership, a new company that will initially provide business process services and information technology solutions to TXU.
The Civil Partnership Act 2004 ( c 33 ) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Once this process is complete, the couple will enjoy all legal rights and responsibilities handed to them by the Civil Partnership Act 2004
* Civil Partnership Bill official text from 26 October 2004
* Civil Partnership Bill official text from 5 July 2004
* Civil Partnership Bill official text from 30 March 2004
Civil partnerships in the United Kingdom, granted under the Civil Partnership Act 2004, give same-sex couples rights and responsibilities identical to civil marriage.
Tax exemptions available to spouses under s. 18 of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 are available to civil partners under the Civil Partnership Act 2004.

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