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conserve

[kuhn-surv, kon-surv, kuhn-surv] / kənˈsɜrv, ˈkɒn sɜrv, kənˈsɜrv /


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"Eastern Africa is on the front line of change, but there is still time to act. Smarter land management -- like conserving forests and restoring vegetation -- can protect rainfall and sustain agricultural growth."

From Science Daily

That would encourage agencies and growers to conserve, they said, while generating hundreds of millions of dollars to repair aging and damaged canals and pay for projects such as new water recycling plants.

From Los Angeles Times

Shona Hunter, who works conserving documents at the NLS, said they had to strike a balance between giving people access now while also making sure others will be able to see it in the future.

From BBC

The TOR pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signalling system found in organisms ranging from yeast to humans.

From Science Daily

Official assessments have found the 2000 act had failed at its main goal of conserving the environment and protecting endangered species.

From Barron's