Coping with rising tides: Network to connect ideas for adapting to a changing climate
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A 2,000-square-mile on Albemarle in North Carolina like the Gulf States that are battered by the hurricane are in danger of vanishing into the sea even without the wrath of a major tempest. Jeff DeBlieu, director of the Albemarle project felt that adding more salt-tolerant trees could bolster wetlands and grasses and wave erosion could be reduced by restoring oyster banks in adjacent estuaries.
Publication Name: Nature Conservancy
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-5200
Year: 2005
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Measuring success
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The new database called World Database on Protected Areas Consortium keep tracks of World's parks. This database allows conservationists to pay attention to unprotected and underrepresented areas.
Publication Name: Nature Conservancy
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-5200
Year: 2004
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