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New and conservation
There are great restoration projects underway around New Zealand and many organisations including community groups, landowners, conservation organisations, iwi, volunteers, schools, local businesses, nurseries and councils are involved in them.
A part of the New Deal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, it provided unskilled manual labor jobs related to the conservation and development of natural resources in rural lands owned by federal, state and local governments.
One of the most popular of all New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps ( 1933 – 1943 ), which sent two million poor young men to work in rural and wilderness areas, primarily on conservation projects.
" We don't believe a recoverable population of ivory-billed woodpeckers exists ," says Ron Rohrbaugh, a conservation biologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, who headed the original search team.
Hunters established game parks in Medieval Europe, such as the New Forest, with often violent punishments for poaching. In modern times, hunters have founded some of the most significant ( and controversial ) wildlife conservation organizations, such as Ducks Unlimited. Hunters in industrialized nations generally comply with bag limits to ensure the sustainability of wildlife populations.
In particular, Egan found himself " gobsmacked by the level of scientific illiteracy " in the magazine's coverage of Roger Shawyer's " electromagnetic drive ", where New Scientist allowed the publication of " meaningless double-talk " designed to bypass a fatal objection to Shawyer's proposed space drive, namely that it violates the law of conservation of momentum.
* A history of conservation in New Zealand
Almost half ( 13. 3 million hectares ) of New Zealand's vegetated land is under some form of possum control, either for conservation reasons, or to reduce the spread of bovine tuberculosis.
The New Left wanted to reform the PvdA: they believed the party should become oriented towards the new social movements, adopting their anti-parliamentary strategies and their issues, such as women's liberation, environmental conservation and Third World development.
Controlling their abundance on usefully large areas of the New Zealand mainland is a crucial current challenge for conservation managers.
The only brown rat-free zones in the world are the Arctic, the Antarctic, some especially isolated islands, the province of Alberta in Canada, and certain conservation areas in New Zealand.
The New Mexico state income tax credit was originated in 2003. 581 New transferability legislation, effective January 1, 2008, applies retroactively to conservation easements effected from January 1, 2004.
The Hebe Society, formed in 1985 under the auspices of the Royal Horticultural Society, promotes the cultivation and conservation of hebes and other New Zealand native plants.
* Miranda Naturalists ' Trust, a New Zealand conservation organisation
Footage of a kakapo named Sirocco attempting to mate with Cawardine's head was viewed by millions worldwide, leading to Sirocco becoming " spokesbird " for New Zealand wildlife conservation in 2010, as part of the International Year of Biodiversity.
A substantial portion of the land in and around New Preston is permanently protected open space, which consists of state parks, local land trust holdings, and privately owned parcels under conservation easement.
* Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area – A New York state conservation area, partially in the northern part of the town.
Kent is also home to a number of reservoirs that supply water to New York City and Westchester County, and consequently a large portion of the land has been purchased for conservation by New York City through the Watershed Preservation Program.
New York State also owns a considerable amount of land that straddles the Mongaup River in the Town of Forestburgh and the neighboring Towns of Lumberland ( Sullivan County ) and Deerpark ( Orange County ), and owns conservation easements ( from Orange and Rockland Utilities and Clove Development Corp .) for many more acres, thus prohibiting future development.
The claimants commissioned a report from Professor D. Williams on traditional ecological knowledge, ethnobotany and international and New Zealand law on intellectual property and conservation.
" Ko Aotearoa Tēnei " considers more than 20 Government departments and agencies and makes recommendations as to reforms of " laws, policies or practices relating to health, education, science, intellectual property, indigenous flora and fauna, resource management, conservation, the Māori language, arts and culture, heritage, and the involvement of Māori in the development of New Zealand ’ s positions on international instruments affecting indigenous rights.
* St James Station, New Zealand, a former high country station which is now conservation land

New and techniques
New computer and automation techniques were applied to these spectra with considerable success.
New simplified packaged units, recently devised prefabricated glass-fiber ducts, and improved add-on techniques make it possible to acquire a system for an 1800-square-foot house for as little as $600 to $900.
New techniques for automatic molding of expandable styrene beads have helped boost that particular material into a number of new consumer applications, including picnic chests, beverage coolers, flower pots, and flotation-type swimming toys.
New inventions and technologies, such as pottery for holding and boiling water, expanded cooking techniques.
These critics said that the SF New Wave of the 1960s was much more innovative as far as narrative techniques and styles were concerned.
New mathematical techniques made it possible to control, more accurately, significantly more complex dynamical systems than the original flyball governor.
Using humanist techniques for working on texts, he prepared important new Latin and Greek editions of the New Testament.
New tactics and techniques such as the Indian dribble developed, followed by new rules to take account.
New techniques and equipment have helped make today ’ s first aid simple and effective.
New chemical glass compositions or new treatment techniques can be initially investigated in small-scale laboratory experiments.
As a boy apprentice in Derbyshire, England, he learned of the new techniques in the textile industry and defied laws against the emigration of skilled workers by leaving for New York in 1789, hoping to make money with his knowledge.
His New York students, Reginald Marsh, John Koch, Fairfield Porter and Frank Mason adopted his Old Master painting techniques, and taught it in turn to their own students.
New medical imaging techniques such as PET and fMRI have allowed researchers to generate pictures showing which areas of a living brain are active at a given time.
Representing New Jersey as " Gracie Lou Freebush ", Hart impresses the audience by playing the glass harp and demonstrating self-defense techniques during the talent competition.
New techniques and rhythms were invented for the piano, including ostinato for boogie woogie, and Shearing voicing.
New techniques in paper milling allowed it to be much cheaper and more abundant than parchment.
The New York Times review of the 1984 revival stated that " the show attempts an ironic marriage of Broadway and Oriental idioms in its staging, its storytelling techniques and, most of all, in its haunting Stephen Sondheim songs.
In a 1994 interview with deMause in The New Yorker, the interviewer wrote: " To buy into psychohistory, you have to subscribe to some fairly woolly assumptions [...], for instance, that a nations's child-rearing techniques affect its foreign policy ".
While the New Wavers never achieved the thorough disruption of genre conventions they were aiming for, they helped make it possible for post-New-Wave SF writers to tackle previously taboo subjects and to more often use techniques such as stream-of-consciousness narration and unreliable narrators.
New divers frequently consume all the air in a standard " aluminum 80 " cylinder in 30 minutes or less on a typical dive, while experienced divers frequently dive for 60 to 70 minutes at the same average depth, using the same capcity cylinder, as they have learned more efficient diving techniques.
New mathematical techniques applicable to the study of general relativity substantially streamlined calculations.
New welding techniques had to be used to properly seal the tubing.
New techniques in lithotomy began to emerge starting in 1520, but the operation remained risky.
In World War I, a New Zealand otolaryngologist working in London, Harold Gillies, developed many of the techniques of modern facial surgery in caring for soldiers suffering from disfiguring facial injuries.

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