what are somethings caribbean government may use to conserve natural resources
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The Guánica-Río Loco Watershed Project is a multi-agency effort to preserve and
protect coral reef ecosystems. The Guánica-Rio Loco Watershed is located in the
southwest corner of Puerto Rico and covers portions of Guánica, Yauco, Lajas and
Cabo Rojo counties. The Guánica Bay Watershed Management Plan outlines 4 main
projects in the watershed to meet U.S. Coral Reef Task Force goals and objectives.
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Conservation is the practice of caring for these resources so all living things can benefit from them now and in the future. All the things we need to survive, such as food, water, air, and shelter, come from natural resources. Some of these resources, like small plants, can be replaced quickly after they are used.
Reduce-- Reduce the consumption of natural resources as much as possible.
Reuse -- Follow the principle of Reuse.
Recycle -- Recycling of materials like paper, glass etc is essential.
Alternative Sources Of Energy -- Use alternative sources of energy such as Solar Energy for cooking and heating water.