What's the difference between preserve, conserve, and reserve?
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- What's the difference between preserve, reserve, and conserve when it comes to protecting land and natural resources? Sheryl explores the definitions of these words, their historical context, and how they're used today. We also take a look at how much land is protected world-wide, and how those protected lands are used.
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www.nps.gov/klgo/learn/educat...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature_...
www.nature.org/en-us/
academic.oup.com/bioscience/a...
link.springer.com/article/10....
www.worldatlas.com/articles/w...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationa...
www.worldatlas.com/articles/c...
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Brilliant presentation
I would say, your video is so so amazing, not only the content but also the way you present it.
Thanks! Glad you like it
Thank you, it was very interesting.
I'm not American but I speak English and didn't know the differences among these terms, nor the matters that are behind them. I loved this video and will immediately go check out your channel.
This was really good!! Very well done and informal!!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
I learned a lot from this video. I didn't even know the US was the third largest country in the world (or at least had not thought about it). Did the percentages of protected land in the US only include federal or do the include state and local lands or even privately protected lands like land conservancies?
As far as I can tell from my sources, these are all public protected lands (so federal, state, and local). Privately protected lands have yet a different set of rules about what can and can't be done on them, and I think they're more difficult to track and less likely to be counted on any Internet databases.
It would be better if this video got a transcript, so nonnative learners like me can easily read and focus on what you're saying. Thanks a lot
If you turn on the CCs for this video (and most of the other scripted videos - so not the interviews), I have included accurate transcriptions
thank you, I learned a lot.
Thanks for clearing these words.am starting to think English may beat Chinese as the hardest language. Just so many words and phrases have almost the same meaning. it's freaking hard to know when to use which. Such as shove and push. The more i learn the more confused i get..
Great and informative video!
Also, wow, someone on youtube who actually pronounces "niche" correctly! I cringe every time someone says "nitch" lol
good job
cool
Claro e interesante. Pero no pude poner subtítulos en español, con lo cual hubiera entendido mejor.
Lo siento 😞 But thank you for watching!
ok
Nice but the video is almost about preservation. Waiting for part 2...
How did you remembered 8 minutes of lecture with a difficult contents
Haha oh I definitely did not memorize the whole script in one go, I break it up into smaller chunks!
Great and informative video!
Also, wow, someone on youtube who actually pronounces "niche" correctly! I cringe every time someone says "nitch" lol
Glad you liked it!
Hahaha, the debate rages on. I've heard how a person pronounces that word has more to do with who taught it to them. It's apparently a big joke for the team of the PBSDS channel "Eons."
Five lol!!
😂 Forrest Valkai always complains about that, I suggest his channel.
I don't care, it's nitch witch