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by:National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
North America’s forests and grasslands provide refuge for thousands of species, many of which are unique to the continent. As our open lands become increasingly fragmented, lost or degraded, high-quality habitat is vanishing, and many populations of wildlife are ...
by:The Ecological Society of America (ESA) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Biological control is a technique that uses the natural enemies and predators of pests to control damage to crops. It is based in part on knowing the ecology of pests, which is used to understand when and where they are the most vulnerable to their enemies. Biological control alleviates crop damage by insects, saves money, and decreases problem associated with ...
by:USAid based inWashington, D.C., DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Forests represent an important natural resource that can help developing countries improve their economic well-being. More than 1.6 billion people worldwide depend on forests for some part of their livelihood. Forests provide a wealth of important wood and non-timber forest products (such as edible nuts and fruits, medicinal plants, fibers and rubber) that people in the developed and developing ...
by:USAid based inWashington, D.C., DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
In many developing countries economic growth and increased income-earning opportunities, especially for the rural poor, depend on the performance of the agriculture sector. Over the last 20 years, improved crop varieties have accounted for an estimated half of agricultural productivity improvements. As we face global population growth, increased competition for land and water resources from ...
by:Great Forest, Inc. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
Great Forest's rate/cost models replicate both the utility's delivery and the ESCOs' specific supply rates to ensure that contracted costs have been charged ...
by:Great Forest, Inc. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
IN order to reduce waste, our donation assistance program helps clients donate unwanted but usable items for little to no cost. Tax-deductible donations to charities may be arranged. If you are a client interested in learning more about donating unwanted office items, please see our resources section, or contact your Great Forest representative with detailed information about the items ...
by:Saul Ewing LLP based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
With more than 250 lawyers in nine offices in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, the District of Columbia, and New York, Saul Ewing LLP provides sophisticated legal counsel to national and international businesses. Our clients range from Fortune 500 corporations to large and medium-sized companies in both the private and public sectors. We also serve startups, nonprofits, educational ...
by:Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) - USDA based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) is a voluntary program intended to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies while leveraging Federal investment in environmental enhancement and protection, in conjunction with agricultural production. Under CIG, Environmental Quality Incentives Program funds are used to award competitive grants to ...
by:Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
B&C has successfully managed a wide range of issues for a variety of clients. We help clients to best position themselves in the face of regulatory initiatives and proposals, as well as vis-à-vis established policies or regulations requiring product approval. We routinely counsel clients on how to best approach officials at all levels of regulatory bodies to ensure the most accurate ...
by:Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP based inWinston-Salem, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
With the changing legal and regulatory landscape faced by hedge funds and other private investment vehicles, we seek to help our clients stay “ahead of the curve” through regular communication and proactive ...
by:The Ecological Society of America (ESA) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Ecological research has shown that estuaries are nursery grounds for fish populations that live in coastal waters, an important reason to protect these areas. Ecological research has also identified obstacles, such as dams, that fish encounter when returning to their breeding areas. This information has been used to help design structures for fish so they can move around these obstacles to reach ...
by:Acta Group based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Acta professionals routinely advise fumigant clients on a full range of FIFRA, OSHA, and state issues, including registration, reregistration, and ...
by:Horticultural Research Institute (HRI) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Since 1962, the Horticultural Research Institute has directed more than $5.4 million of industry funds through its competitive grants program. Research projects have covered the full range of production, environmental and business issues important to the green industry. Funding for the competitive grants program comes from HRI supporters and their charitable donations made to the HRI General fund ...
by:The Ecological Society of America (ESA) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Ecological concepts have been applied to forest management and are slowly being integrated into traditional forest science. For example, ecological studies have shown that fire plays a key role in maintaining healthy forest ecosystems in certain types of forests. This knowledge has encouraged more research to find ways to use controlled fires to prevent unpredictable and costly ...
by:Traece by Cambium based inWashington,, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
World Class Customer Support is at the core of everything we do here at Traece™. As a Traece™ User, you will have access to a full suite of support including training, guides, documentation as well as real time in-app ...
by:The Ecological Society of America (ESA) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Ecological research has shown that estuaries are nursery grounds for fish populations that live in coastal waters, an important reason to protect these areas. Ecological research has also identified obstacles, such as dams, that fish encounter when returning to their breeding areas. This information has been used to help design structures for fish so they can move around these obstacles to reach ...
by:B&C Consortia Management, L.L.C. based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Collaboration on advocacy, research, and required testing through consortia is key for entities in the industrial, agricultural, and specialty chemical spaces. Pooling resources to meet research, testing, regulatory, advocacy, and other shared obligations to promote and advocate issues of shared concern allows participating entities to leverage resources and maximize impact. B&C Consortia ...
by:Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
B&C professionals have a strong track record representing clients in all aspects of FIFRA data compensation matters and at all ...
by:The Ecological Society of America (ESA) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Biological control is a technique that uses the natural enemies and predators of pests to control damage to crops. It is based in part on knowing the ecology of pests, which is used to understand when and where they are the most vulnerable to their enemies. Biological control alleviates crop damage by insects, saves money, and decreases problem associated with pesticides. ...
by:CropLife America based inWashington, DC, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Since the first commercial biotech crops were grown in 1996, plant biotechnology has been rapidly adopted by farmers. Increasingly, farmers are now planting biotech seeds because of the clear benefits they bring. Through crossbreeding and hybridization scientists are able to produce a plant with new, advantageous characteristics and crops commercialized to date have been modified to improve ...