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Conservation  (definition)

Conservation can be defined as the wise use of resources for industrial and nonconsumptive purposes, for example recreation and research, in the spirit of responsible stewardship, and to preserve the productivity and diversity of the world's resources.


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Videos tagged with Conservation  |   Articles tagged with Conservation

Videos tagged with Conservation (2)

Ancient Forests in British Columbia Ancient Forests in British Columbia

Environmental groups in B.C. are calling attention to the last remaining old growth forests in the west. Avatar Grove, near Port Renfrew, B.C., is one forest that has escaped logging. Conservation biologists say such forests would take hundreds of years to grow back, and tree-planting alone cannot resuscitate such ancient forests.

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Video ID#: 1020

Nothing to waste — A Freegan's story Nothing to waste — A Freegan's story

The last thing Gerard Daechsel remembers paying for, save for his bus pass and monthly rent, is a solid pair of boots in the 1960s. Since then, he has lived as a freegan, an anti-consumerist who forages necessities from what others throw away.

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Video ID#: 1000



Articles tagged with Conservation (51)


A frog for the killing

While their kin are declining worldwide, Canada’s largest amphibian, the bullfrog, is multiplying out of control in British Columbia

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2013
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3463

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The sounds of silence

A sound artist listens for quiet in Grasslands National Park

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3065
Protection for a unique lake

Manitoba’s Little Limestone Lake receives special protection

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2012
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 3069
Cautious optimism for cod

A moratorium on Atlantic cod fishing starts showing results

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, December 2011
Department: Wildlife stories of the year
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Article ID#: 2864
A site to behold

The Pimachiowin Aki project aims to designate Manitoba’s Bloodvein River and surrounding forests a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2011
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 2792
Death and rebirth on the Don River

After a decades-long campaign, Canada’s most urban river is nursed back to health

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2011
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 2370
Conserving the red knot

Quebec’s Mingan archipelago is a pivotal migratory refuelling station for this highly endangered shorebird and a natural laboratory for the scientists trying to save it

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2011
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 435
Oil drilling fought off in Lancaster Sound

Area to become marine conservation area

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2011
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 439
War for the woods

Environmentalists on one side, the forestry industry on the other. How did two groups with different aims call a truce and sign the historic Boreal Forest Agreement?

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, January/February 2011
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 182
Conserving the Darkwoods in British Columbia

The biggest conservation land deal in Canadian history reveals a story of German royalty, rugged wilderness, pioneering forestry and a shroud of privacy

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, January/February 2011
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 183
Bringing back the fish

When the Arctic grayling disappeared from the Beaverlodge River, it was a sign to rehabilitate its waters

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, January/February 2011
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 190
Endangered icons

The Vancouver Olympic mascots are just a few animals on Canada’s growing list of endangered species.

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, December 2010
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 35
Goodbye Tallgrass Prairie

Once covering 6,000 square kilometres in Manitoba’s Red River valley, the tallgrass prairie has all but vanished from the Canadian landscape

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2010
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 82
Freegan Living Video

The last thing Gerard Daechsel remembers buying, save for his bus pass and monthly rent, is a solid pair of boots in the 1960s. Since then, he has lived as a freegan, an anti-consumerist who forages necessities from what others throw away

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2010
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 84
Cape Breton's lichen lifeline Video

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2010
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 87
Bigger is better Video

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2010
Department: Gateway
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Article ID#: 1264
Water, water everywhere Video

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2010
Department: Gateway

Article ID#: 1265
Under one roof Video

Green builders want to cut energy use. Heritage advocates want to save old buildings. And both camps are concerned about the future.

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2009
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 215
The year of getting closer Video

A dominant theme in this year’s wildlife news stories is contact between humans and animals — for either conservation or destruction

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, December 2008
Department: Wildlife stories of the year
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Article ID#: 316
This old house Video

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, December 2008
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 330

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