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Planning for the Preservation of Nature
There has to be some sort of planning process if nature is to be protected from the ravages of constant usage. The planning is normally undertaken at national level with the involvement of central government and other organizations. Normally what happens is that the people concerned will have a view to manage the crisis that arises when nature is not used appropriately.
However they sometimes lack the strategic vision that will entail the long term future of the scheme and the people working within the community. The planners do not concentrate on making the protection of nature a national priority. Rather they deal with local issues that may arise from time to time. This is not the type of strategy that gives the people confidence that their leaders are taking nature seriously.
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A Career in Nature
As the public focus moves onto the protection of the environment there are many opportunities for eh development of a career in nature studies. This does not mean that one has to settle for working in the zoo at all times. There are specific careers that are to do with research and development.
Most governments have now implemented a system for nature reservations which provide opportunities for study in this area.
The career development service within the school of the applicant will be able to provide some concrete advice as to the feasibility of the subject as a career building exercise. Of course people will try to go for the traditional professions such as the doctor or the lawyer.
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Eighteen feet below the surface of the Earth lied the World’s Largest Uncut Diamond. That was until 1905 when it was discovered in Pretoria, South Africa. Before being cut, it was 3,106-carats!
The diamond, nicknamed the ‘Cullinan’, was cut into nine large stones and about 100 small stones. The largest cut stone, known as ‘First Star of Africa’ or ‘Cullinan I’, is 530 carats. This diamond was the largest cut fine quality colorless diamond in the world until the ‘Golden Jubilee Diamond’ was discovered in 1985. The Golden Jubilee Diamond is a whopping 545.67-carats!

Cullian I Diamond

Golden Jubilee Diamond
The Cullinan I diamond is on display in the Tower of London in the British Sovereign’s Royal Scepter. The Golden Jubileee Diamond is currently being held in the Royal Thai Palace as part of the crown jewels.