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He had exhibited a high degree of conservationism from a young age.
I certainly had no religious basis for my evolution towards conservationism.
You're trying hard to understand the Etolosans' commitment to their conservationism, aren't you?
"They're environmentalists trying to write policy, and their feel-good conservationism doesn't address reality," he said.
One fathered modern conservationism; the other gave birth to the New Deal.
Environmental issues are a choice between Edenic conservationism and raging industrial exploitation.
The younger Pinchot has been recognized for carrying on his grandfather's work in conservationism.
Maybe you could spread the word that spaceflight and Conservationism are diametrically opposed.
Phylogenetic bracketing is based on the notion of anatomical conservationism.
This planning policy was pursued by Dublin Corporation until around 1990, when the forces of conservationism finally took hold.
The general thrust of both forces has been to shift the balance toward economic concerns instead of the conservationism favored by the main environmental groups.
Further, he distinguishes between modern and earlier forms of environmental politics, in particular conservationism and preservationism.
Downey eventually became just as well known for his conservationism as his hunting.
The party philosophy is Conservationism and nationalism.
This Conference was a seminal event in the history of conservationism; it brought the issue to public attention in a highly visible way.
Phillips participated in conservationism activities at the Woodland Trust.
His notable accomplishments include trust busting and conservationism.
It deals with issues ranging from immigration and multiculturalism to environmental conservationism and sustainability.
Marshall had a lifelong dedication to conservationism.
Its growing suburbanization, as well as resurgent environmental conservationism, has contributed to this climate.
Löns had considered himself as a poet of nature and he had argued eloquently for the conservationism.
In 1926, he proposed a law that centralized conservationism in Wisconsin under a director and six unpaid commissioners.
It is strange, once you upturn one rock in conservationism, to see how many fights there are in the landscape, new and old.
That is not conservationism.