RNR 1001 : RNR Exam 1 Study Guide
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Introduction said solution, monitor consequences, evaluate progress, adjust plan, and continue. Looking at everything from a human standpoint; all about making human lives better. Silent spring, which dealt with the effects of ddt accumulation on the environment. Ddt from aerosol sprays, written for the public, helped resource conservation and the consequences of industrial development to become a public issue. Won audubon award for conservation in 1963, said our work as conservationists are never done. Superfund money that has been and will continue to be used to clean up toxic chemicals previously buried in barrels as a means of disposal. Response to love canal in new york and valley of the drums in kentucky because the barrels started to leak. The preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment. Preservation refers to maintenance of historic conditions, minimizing human influence. Protection and restoration imply active management of resources, which necessarily involves well defined goals and objectives.