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The Use of Marine Organisms in Traditional and Allopathic Medicine

… 1Z4 Canada. Email: b.hunt@fisheries.ubc.ca Introduction Wild marine organisms are used in the discovery and … bladders (for use in a tonic soup) and later fishing for meat, as well as disruption to critical breeding habitat. … & III listed species, providing it is not detrimental to wild populations. The practice of TM/CAM around the world is …
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Sustainably Investing in Rangelands - Jordan

… Adapt slaughtering houses for producing ecological meat products Improved processing of quality animal products … services such as: • Provision of range forage • Value wild species/biodiversity; • Ground water recharge; • … for high quality notably ecologically produced livestock (meat and dairy) and other range products and for that matter …
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Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power

… Goals 2 Box 2. What is poverty? 5 Box 3. The value of wild resources 6 Box 4. Food security and diversity from … and of Pred Nai in Chapter 3.) The economic value of wild resources is often ignored in quantifying rural economy … are flawed because they may increase dependence on game meat and therefore increase demand. They also argue that …
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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 3 Birds

… Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Faima and Flora A joint publication of the International … Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, Lausanne, Switzerland. 1988. The … for the production of feather dusters (Anon., 1984b). Its meat is reported to be utilised at a local level (Rabinovich …
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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches

… WQS Water Quality Standards WSP Water Safety Plan WSRA Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (United States) WTO World Trade … variables in this projection is growth in per capita meat consumption as incomes rise, since a much larger amount … several options. For those rivers that remain relatively wild and free-flowing, placing restrictions on infrastructure …
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Energy, Ecosystems and livelihoods: Understanding linkages in the face of climate change impacts

… PICs limits socio-economic development. Copra, the dried meat, or kernel, of the coconut is a potential fuel source. … livestock became scarcer, as did traditionally harvested wild fruit and medicinal plants. Through a series of … such as timber, fodder, fuelwood, medicinal herbs, wild fruits, honey and edible insects enhance livelihoods and …
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The status of natural resources on the high-seas

… of these has been commercial whaling for oil and meat. In the past, the oil rendered from the blubber of … and in the making of pencils, crayons and candles. Meat from sperm whales was used only for animal feed whilst … this way is essential for conservation of cetaceans in the wild. This is somewhat debatable. Captive cetaceans generate …
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Addressing the problems of access : Protecting sources, while giving users certainty

… utilization vary (according to whether they are wild, domesticated, microbial, etc.).52 The exchange and … stock (llamas and alpacas) for the marketing of their meat in the Middle East. • Collection, inventory and preparation of an Atlas of Wild Peanut were carried out as a proposal for access to …
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A guide to designing legal and institutional frameworks on alien invasive species

… which there is a known risk of es- cape or release to the wild; • unintentional introductions of species, organ- isms … ecosystems for com- mercial or sport fishing to augment wild popula- tions. In South Africa, 41 species of alien fish … introduced to Mauritius in 1639, provides popular game meat as well as revenue for pri- vate estates during the …
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Biodiversity, the next challenge for financial institutions ? A scoping study to assess exposure of financial institutions to biodiversity business risks and identifying options for business opportunities

… ­sustainable ­produced ­commodities, such as for wild fish, aquaculture or agricultural products. Estimates … 000 0 Fi sh la nd in g in to ns 6 Overexploitation of bush meat (wild meat taken from the forests by local people) share …
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