Conservational [adjective]
Definition of Conservational:
guarding, securing
Opposite/Antonyms of Conservational:
Sentence/Example of Conservational:
In the midst of a global pandemic that’s made conservation efforts far more difficult, thermal camera technology has helped protect animals who may not have been able to survive on their own.
Lobdell is trying to do just that for future conservation of three oak species, native to the southern United States.
We care deeply about our employees, as well as the sustainability of the world that we live in, and support a number of organizations that promote sustainability as well as land conservation.
It’s a remarkable conservation success story, but one facing new challenges.
Amazon launched it last year in partnership with the Nature Conservancy, a conservation nonprofit, as part of its effort to reach “net zero carbon” by 2040.
Bluetooth wireless technology is constantly evolving and being improved, with the most recent innovations including increased range and enhanced conservation of device battery life over previous generations.
“The scale of the new Sipekne’katik fishery is just way too small to have a conservation effect, regardless of the season it’s happening in,” he says.
The Sierra Club opposes it, worried it will take funding away from the conservation of new lands, but a broad coalition of other local and national environmental groups, like the Nature Conservancy and the Michigan Audubon Society, support it.
Graduating in June from the University of California at Davis, Filipczyk, 22, had applied for jobs related to ocean conservation, marine plant research and climate change advocacy.
Fast forward to 2040, a world where iron-willed conservation and extreme adaptation go hand-in-hand.