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31. Energy conservation as a philosophy was born out of the 1973 oil crisis. 32. The Countryside Commission was set up as the government's official watchdog on conservation. 33. Conservation of water is of great importance in desert areas. 34. Culling of the animals was born out of the necessity for successful conservation. 35. Some local authorities have designated very few conservation areas. 36. Conservation policies must affect these relations. 37. Prevalent conservation orthodoxy advocates protection through production. 38. Yet, conservation biologists have begun to wonder if these long-hoped-for changes bode well for the land. 39. Zoos, botanical gardens and some circuses claim they are serving conservation by breeding animals or plants in captivity. 40. Payback period analysis is frequently used in assessing the merits of energy conservation investments. 41. But they recognised the ambiguities, and based their paper on wider evidence, and were prompted by concern for conservation. 42. Presumably preliminary consultation by conservation agencies and institutional involvement of local people in plan formulation and implementation would avoid these clashes. 43. The annual award is to promote and encourage imaginative projects and management of wild game conservation and its habitat. 44. In particular, the Czechoslovakian agreement carries a cultural clause which covers conservation, training and special events alongside the audiovisual sector. 45. The whole of the Main Street and the river frontage has been made into a conservation area. 46. The awards scheme, launched last year, aims to demonstrate how game shooting and conservation work for a better countryside. 47. That fundamental conflict between consumption and conservation has both sides of the molecular forestry debate waving environmental banners. 48. I was telling my own age group about something worthwhile: bird life and conservation. 49. In the past, one of the cornerstones of the economic argument for conservation was its value to tourism. 50. Ranging from advice on digging a pond, the importance of the village bobby to controversial political and conservation issues. 51. This very brief review of about ten conservation programmes can not make the case that all national policies fail. 52. An old Bridgeport pal with no qualifications had been put in charge of the community conservation program. 53. Doing that seems to imply that the much mooted conflict between conservation and agriculture is more imaginary than real. 54. Conservation groups have suggested a blueprint for a "Green World". 55. With the attainment of concrete operations, the ability to reason logically about and solve conservation problems emerges. 56. Conservation areas can be spread over large chunks of historic towns or just one street. 58. The scheme will turn the 36-acre Regents Park site into a first-rate animal conservation and captive breeding centre. 59. On June 12 the Bank had approved a loan of US$29,200 million for an environmental protection and resource conservation project. 60. Direct Actions 6.1 Ecological expropriation comes down to the coercive transfer of nonpublic land to public owners in the name of conservation.