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Black Minds Matter 2: Advocating for African American Mental Health Awareness

Promoting African American mental health awareness through initiatives like Black Minds Matter 2, focused on holistic wellness and community support. Advocacy for racial sensitivity and cultural understanding in mental health services to address needs effectively. Survey insights show importance of

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Exploring Wildlife Credits: Payments for Ecosystem Services in Namibia

Delve into the innovative concept of Wildlife Credits in Namibia, a unique initiative that rewards conservation efforts. Learn about the Community Conservation Fund of Namibia (CCFN) and its role in promoting sustainable practices. Discover the impact on wildlife zones, corridors, and breeding habit

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Zora Neale Hurston: African-American Writer of the Harlem Renaissance

Zora Neale Hurston, born in Notasulga, Alabama, in 1891, was a prominent African-American writer known for her works reflecting the African-American culture and folklore. Growing up in Eatonville, Florida, and later studying at Barnard College, she stood out among her contemporaries for her portraya

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Alaskan Vistas: Landscape Photography Expedition

When it comes to Alaska wildlife and landscape photography, you should choose no other than Alaska Photo Adventures. With expansive untouched wilderness, \u2013 awkward Alaska offers unmatched opportunities for capturing iconic wildlife species like cow moose, springbok, and gazelles - these are in

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Unforgettable African Safari Holiday Adventures

Interior Safaris East Africa crafts exclusive African safari holidays for avid travelers. They allow you to explore the best of wildlife in Uganda, Ruanda & Tanzania! They will make your experience in East Africa like a local, making your African safari holidays different altogether. You can combine

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Trailblazers in African American Medicine: A Tribute to Pioneers

African Americans in the medical field have faced historical challenges and injustices, leading to a significant distrust towards the healthcare community. Despite this, individuals like Dr. Charles Drew, Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, and Dr. James McCune Smith defied the odds and made groundbreaking co

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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Overview

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is dedicated to conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish, wildlife, plants, and habitats for the benefit of the American people. They enforce wildlife laws, manage endangered species, operate hatcheries, communicate conservation priorities, and more. The FW

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Ruaha: Premier East African Safari Tours

Experience the authentic East African safari tours in Ruaha with Interior Safaris East Africa. We are one of the leading safari operators & travel management companies that handcraft the finest personal safari tours in East Africa. The best part of our service is that we can custom-tailor your East

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Intimate Alaska Wildlife Photography Tours

Embark on an intimate journey with Alaska Photo Adventures' Alaska Small Group Tours. Led by expert photographers, our tours offer personalized guidance to capture stunning images of Alaska's diverse wildlife in their natural habitats. With small group sizes, you'll receive dedicated attention, ensu

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Government Initiatives and Impact on Biodiversity Conservation in India

India, a mega-diverse country, has taken significant steps to protect biodiversity through various initiatives and laws. The government has established protected areas, enacted the Wildlife Protection Act, and set up the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau. Research organizations like the Wildlife Institu

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Responsible Wildlife Interaction Guidelines

Learn when and how to help a wild animal, understand ethical responsibilities in wildlife rehabilitation, identify observable diseases, and know who to contact when encountering a sick or injured animal. Recognize signs of distress in baby animals and proper actions to take if you find an injured or

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Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 - Important Sections and Rules

The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, along with its amendments, defines and protects wildlife and their habitats. Key sections include the declaration of sanctuaries, restrictions on entry, permits for entry and study, and immunization of livestock near sanctuaries.

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Presentation of South African Reserve Bank Amendment Bill to Joint Committee

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) presented the South African Reserve Bank Amendment Bill to amend the current ownership structure allowing private individuals, including foreigners, to own shares in the South African Reserve Bank. The presentation emphasizes the need for legislative actions withi

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Challenges in Developing Indigenous African Psychology

The lack of development of indigenous African psychology can be attributed to various factors such as the dominance of Western-oriented frameworks in research, Eurocentric nature of mainstream psychology, lack of awareness among African people about psychology, and exclusion of indigenous African kn

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Explore the Wonders of Kenya's Wildlife and Landscape

Kenya, located in Africa with Nairobi as its capital, is home to a diverse range of wildlife. Millions of visitors flock to Kenya annually to witness majestic animals like elephants, lions, giraffes, and rhinos in their natural habitats. With over 50 reserves and parks dedicated to conservation, Ken

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Understanding Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources

Natural vegetation and wildlife play a crucial role in the biosphere, providing essential resources and maintaining ecological balance. The interaction between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere creates the biosphere where living organisms thrive. Plants offer timber, oxygen, and other val

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Wildlife Fence and Gate Project Overview

The project involves final planning and design in January 2021, with estimated construction starting in June 2021. It includes the installation of a 6-foot high wildlife fence, gates, new cattle guard, roadway entry gate, combination view fence and masonry wall, pedestrian gates, and maintenance gat

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Climate Change and Development in Africa: A Journey from Kyoto to Paris

The journey of climate change negotiations in Africa, from key milestones in the climate change regime to the role of African institutions and bodies, such as the African Union and African Ministerial Conference on the Environment. Highlights include the entry into force of the UNFCCC, the adoption

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Wildlife Crime and Criminal Law: Understanding Concepts and Elements

Explore the intricate world of wildlife crime and criminal law in this module, covering topics such as defining wildlife crime, compliance approaches, the importance of addressing wildlife crime, motivations behind committing such crimes, and the international and regional dimensions of the issue. G

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Best Alaska Wildlife Viewing Tours

Embark on an unforgettable journey with Alaska Wildlife Tours from Alaska Photo Adventures. Explore Alaska\u2019s stunning landscapes, from snow-capped mountains to pristine lakes, while witnessing incredible wildlife sightings. Our expert guides ens

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Wildlife Workshop: Assessing Potential Species in Habitats

Explore the techniques used in wildlife workshops to assess potential species within different habitats. Learn about using questions and clues, observing plant life, identifying food and nesting sources, and understanding species signs. Consider factors like resource abundance, competition, abilitie

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Alleviating Misconceptions About Energy: Wildlife Impacts, Bird Mortality, Human Health, and Shadow Flicker

These slides address common misconceptions about energy, focusing on wildlife impacts, bird mortality from wind turbines, human health effects, and shadow flicker concerns. They highlight strategies to reduce wildlife impacts, comparisons of bird mortality with other structures, lack of evidence for

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Enhancing Collaboration in African Statistical Reporting

The African Statistical Yearbook (ASYB) demonstrates successful collaboration among the African Development Bank (AfDB), African Union Commission (AUC), and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). This union aims to harmonize data production, alleviate reporting burdens on member states

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African Traditional Religions: Beliefs, Gods, and Rituals

African traditional religions encompass a diverse range of belief systems and practices among native Africans. These religions often involve polytheistic beliefs with a central High God. Various gods, goddesses, spirits, and ancestors are revered, and rituals play a significant role in these faith t

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Interesting Facts About Various African Wildlife Species

Learn about the unique characteristics and behaviors of different African wildlife species such as White Rhino, Sable Antelope, Gerenuk, Defassa Waterbuck, Fringe-eared Oryx, and Wilderbeest. From territorial marking to threat displays and distinct physical features like horns, each species has fasc

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Southern African Wildlife Management Association Conference 2017

The Southern African Wildlife Management Association is hosting its annual conference focusing on challenges faced by wildlife conservation in Africa due to global changes. The event will feature discussions on climate change, wildlife trade, human-wildlife conflict, invasive species, and strategies

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Wildlife Conservation: Protecting Species and Habitats for a Sustainable Future

Wildlife conservation is essential to safeguarding the diverse species and habitats on our planet. Threats such as habitat destruction, deforestation, and overexploitation endanger wildlife populations globally. Through conservation methods and raising awareness, we can work towards restoring and pr

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AirSim-W: A Simulation Environment for Wildlife Conservation with UAVs

AirSim-W is a project aimed at using AI and UAV technology to combat wildlife poaching. By utilizing AI for patrol planning and UAVs for surveillance, the system can detect signs of poaching and deter illegal activities. The use of thermal cameras on UAVs addresses challenges such as small targets i

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Wildlife Management in the Face of Global Change Conference 2017

Explore challenges in wildlife management amidst global change at the Southern African Wildlife Management Association's conference. Key themes include climate change, wildlife trade, human-wildlife conflict, and invasive species. Submit abstracts by 15th June for a chance to present and engage with

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Initial Assessment of Wildlife Casualties: Equipment and Procedures

Explore the essential equipment and procedures for conducting initial assessments of injured wildlife. Dive into scenarios involving a distressed Barn Owl, a deer injured in a road traffic collision, and a hedgehog with burns, focusing on identifying injuries, providing first aid, and supporting rec

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France and the Restitution of African Cultural Property: A Critical Race Theory Perspective

This comprehensive piece delves into the restitution of African cultural property by France through the lens of Critical Race Theory (CRT). It explores the historical context, the impact on people of African descent, and the potential policy implications. The research question examines how CRT can i

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African Lions - The Majestic Big Cats in Danger

African lions, the popular big cats known for living in prides, are facing extinction due to hunting, habitat loss, and climate change. With just 23,000 remaining in the wild, urgent conservation efforts are crucial to protect these iconic species. Non-profit organizations like African Parks are wor

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African Folklore Influence in America: Retaining Cultural Identity and Resistance

Surviving pieces of African culture play a crucial role in maintaining pride, cultural identity, and resistance to oppression in America. Slavery aimed to erase the African culture brought by enslaved people, including forbidding their religions and drums. The Haitian slave revolution in 1791-1804,

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Conservation Efforts for Wildlife in Georgia

The Coastal Nongame Conservation Section of the Wildlife Resources Division at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources is dedicated to conserving nongame wildlife through species recovery plans, research, surveys, and habitat management. They focus on managing recovery programs, acquiring land,

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Addressing Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa: Role of Supreme Audit Institutions

In Africa, illegal poaching and wildlife trade have become a lucrative yet devastating business, posing significant threats to biodiversity. This presentation explores the organized environmental crime valued at 20 billion USD, focusing on its detrimental impact on various species such as black rhin

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Understanding African Feminisms: A Complex Narrative

African feminisms encompass a diverse landscape of ideologies and movements, stemming from historical struggles and the fight for gender equality. From early pioneers like Adelaide Casely-Hayford to modern-day activists challenging mainstream feminism, African women have been pivotal in shaping a mu

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Encouraging Wildlife and Biodiversity at Follifoot Primary School

Learn about the diverse wildlife attracted to Follifoot Primary School, including red kites, hedgehogs, foxes, and more. Discover signs to look for, ways to encourage wildlife, and the importance of biodiversity. Find out how you can contribute by creating wild spaces and observing nature around you

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Lead-Free Voluntary Incentive Pilots for Wildlife Conservation

Focusing on addressing lead poisoning in wildlife, the Lead-Free Voluntary Incentive Pilots program aims to test lead-free incentives on National Wildlife Refuges. With key objectives to kick-start the program, test variations among pilot sites, and compile lessons for future pilots, the initiative

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Wildlife Warden Duties and Performing Animals Welfare Guidelines

Every state and union territory in India has a Wildlife Advisory Board to aid in wildlife protection, with Wildlife Wardens playing a key role in conservation efforts. They focus on preventing poaching, protecting wildlife habitats, and engaging with local communities. Additionally, guidelines are s

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Developing a Wildlife Management Plan for FAD Response in Livestock

This presentation outlines the development of a wildlife management plan for responding to Foreign Animal Diseases (FAD) in domestic livestock. It covers key considerations, objectives, factors to consider, and the role of personnel and equipment in managing wildlife and vector control during diseas

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