Pennsylvania's Cherry Valley is rich in natural resources and wildlife diversity.
This includes both young forests as well as mid-age plantations offering greater wildlife diversity.
The area was one of great wildlife diversity which may have attracted the normally marine mammal hunting Thule.
However, since the federal park was established in the 1980s, wildlife diversity has increased.
The traditional faith of non-violence and compassion augments the wildlife diversity of the region.
This massive national biofuel program has been devastating to tropical wildlife diversity, and to the global climate/environment.
This mix of habitat provides for a wealth of wildlife diversity on the refuge.
It is also considered a 'keystone species' in certain ecosystems, paving the way for greater wildlife diversity once they have established themselves in an area.
Through management, it seeks to enhance wildlife diversity and promote sustainable use by present and future generations.
Deforestation, mining activities, and unregulated hunting, have diminished the country's wildlife diversity rapidly.