Conservation in a sentence as a noun

Because I think finite resource conservation is the right thing to do, please stop hurting this cause.

But laws and conservation and 'think about next year' don't mean much when your family needs to eat today.

You still have to plug in overnight and take conservation measures on the road, or you may end up stranded.

Bringing the idea of conservation from architecture to the web seems like a valid idea in that light.

Restrictions like forcing restaurants not to put water on the table are conservation theatre.

The main energy conservation argument is to not buy from farms relying heavily on fossil fuels.

Just a slight quibble: hunters are actually among the most consistent supporters of wildlife conservation.

Environmental groups don't talk about "conservation" and fuzzy ideas like that, not anymore, not in Washington.

This shift turns out to have relativistic consequences, and can be associated with conservation of charge.

", see this review of "A New Kind of Science", which begins:> Attention conservation notice: Once, I was one of the authors of a paper on cellular automata.

Wiping out a species deliberately flies in the face of the philosophy of environmental conservation that we all learned in school and from media.

If "conservation" means breeding wild animals in what is essentially captivity so that "rich westerners" can pay lots of money to go around and shoot them for the sake of shooting them, then you're absolutely right, I am going to be offended.

Conservation definitions

noun

an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss or injury or other change

See also: preservation

noun

the preservation and careful management of the environment and of natural resources

noun

(physics) the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged during chemical reactions or physical transformations