0 an area of land kept in its natural state, especially for wild animals and plants to live in and be protected:
Tompkins originally planned to use the land to create a nature conservancy run by Chileans.
The John Muir Trust is a conservancy body named for the Scottish-born patron of national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite in the United States.
The American Bird Conservancy will give a $104,000 grant.
Many water conservancy projects have also been completed in various rural areas.
Loans expended on methods of dry conservancy might have been recorded in the category for streets (since scavenging was a form of street cleaning) or under ' other ' sanitary purposes.
Amendment (b) would offer the opportunity for a dialogue between the new conservancy body and the local authorities.
I was able to see the excellent work done by nature conservancy staff there and to talk to some of those involved.
There is no doubt that the site is unique from a botanical and nature conservancy point of view.