Tropical countries are plagued by ecological conditions that produce hundreds of infective bites per year per person.
Once the revamp is completed hibernating boxes for the bats will be placed in attic areas of the new buildings by ecological consultants, Ecology Planning and Research Ltd.
Demand outstrips supply: In less the 50 years, the Mediterranean region nearly tripled its demands for ecological resources and services, and increased its ecological deficit by 230 percent.
But if this year's floods have shown anything, it is that development must be accompanied by a careful consideration of its ecological impact.
One example of continuous observation of ecological change is provided by the Nenets in Northwest Russia, who report increases in the height of willow and alder shrubs in the tundra zone.
The risks of hazardous liquid pipeline spills that do lots of ecological damage have also dropped by 5 percent a year.
The idea is the result of a survey carried out by America's National Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis in Santa Barbara, California.
It is also home to the Tasmanian devil - the Australian hyena, less than one-third the size of its African ecological counterpart, and made famous by the Warner Bros. cartoon.
It could wind down because the atmosphere-, land-, and water-based ecosystems that provide both tangible necessities and myriad unseen benefits become degraded. or maybe we ourselves will attempt to restrain the growth spiral by preemptively limiting resource consumption and curbing climatic and ecological disruption.
Dr Fogarty says such rich diversity is a repository of thousands of years ecological, spiritual and social knowledge built up by generations of Australia's first peoples.
He bases them around one fact: That when the pneumococcus strains covered by Prevnar are eliminated, other bacteria fill in the empty ecological niche, so cases go up.
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Executive Order 13554 recognized the Gulf Coast as a national treasure and addressed the longstanding ecological decline of that region, which was compounded by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
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This panel will be moderated by Mr Salvatore Arico, Programme Specialist for Biodiversity, Division of Ecological and Earth Sciences.
The high-resolution picture is of the Rio San Pablo, an ecological transition zone that's marked as a protected area by the National Environment Authority of Panama.
The Commission, which drafts EU laws, says farmers should have to work for part of their subsidies by helping wildlife - diversifying crops, leaving grassland unploughed and creating special ecological areas.
On Day 1 in Burlington, considered by many the heart of green business, John Erickson, professor of ecological economics at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont, clearly touched a nerve.
This policy brief is based on the UNESCO workshop on geoengineering organized by its Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, the Basic and Engineering Sciences Division and the Ecological and Earth Sciences Division (Paris, November 2010).
Somewhere in the wild or in a busy urban space, you find banners unfurled by a cadre of passionate activists, sometimes accompanied by a larger crowd or by a sort of playact depicting the impact of the activities of the targeted ecological criminal.
Where we want to look is to modern farmers using ecological intelligence, using free energy to produce food grass converting the sun's energy by photosynthesis into feed for an herbivore that we in turn eat.
However, the fisheries ministry believes there is no ecological reason to cancel a hunt for 40 minkes when the population in the North Atlantic is believed by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) to number about 174, 000.
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