Paul Sternberg Attorney Career in Animal Conservation

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Dec 8th 2009

Starting a Career in Animal Conservation Work

Paul Sternberg Attorney Career in Animal Conservation By Mark Bottell

There’s no better way to get involved in animal conservation work, than to take the proverbial buffalo by the horns and complete the Level One Game Ranger training course. Based at a game reserve in the Eastern Cape of South Africa this course requires no prior experience, but after six weeks of invaluable experience, you will have taken the first step to a career in animal conservation work.

The Big 5 Private Game Reserves

The Game Ranger training courses are run at big 5 game reserves; these are the reserves that are home to each of Africa’s 5 most impressive animals - leopards, lions, buffalos, elephants and rhinoceros. During the six week course, you will have the chance to get up close and personal with each of these magnificent animals. However there is much more to the course than simply spotting the local wildlife.

Learning the Basics

A large part of the Level One Game Ranger training course involves picking up the basic knowledge that is so essential in animal conservation work. This begins with a good understanding of weather and climate, and how it can affect the wildlife within the reserve, and stretches as far as learning about the geology of the area, and even basic elements of astronomy. Other subjects will include ecology, categorisation of animals and wildlife, and even botany. The incorporation of all these elements into the Level One qualification ensures a good understanding of the knowledge required to become a game ranger, and provides you with a wonderful grounding for a future in wildlife conservation.

Into the Field

In order to make sure you don’t get too bogged down in all the theory, there are plenty of trips out into the field. Part of the training course involves creating your own guided nature experience, but before you can do this you will be taken out on various occasions by an experienced field guide who will tell you all you need to know about wildlife conservation. On these trips you are likely not only to spot the big 5, but to see a whole array of reptiles, fish, birds and amphibians. You will experience the wildlife you are learning to protect firsthand, whilst learning all there is to know about field guiding as a profession.

Back at the Ranch

As well as getting clued up on the work of game rangers and field guides, you will also learn how animal conservation work within the reserve is managed, and some of the history surrounding the park. On completion of the course you will have acquired a basic understanding of conservation management, and a thorough knowledge of the history behind the humans that once inhabited the lands within the reserve and the effect they had on the wildlife. All this knowledge will be tested with both a practical and theoretical examination at the end of the six weeks.

Letting your Hair Down

The Level One Game Ranger training course may sound like hard graft, but there’s plenty of fun to be had at the same time. With various aspects of hospitality management incorporated into the course, you will learn about the guests coming to the reserve, as well as the four-legged, and often furry residents. What better way to learn how the guests are catered for, than to sample the food and wine for yourself? Wine tasting is just one of the enjoyable aspects of hospitality management covered on the course.

If you are interested in a future in animal conservation work, the Level One Game Ranger training course is the best way to get started. Teaching you all the basics and giving you the opportunity to interact with some amazing flora, fauna and animals, it is the perfect start to a career in wildlife conservation.

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Attorney Paul Sternberg Rainforest Conservation

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Dec 8th 2009

How is Rainforest Conservation Done?

Attorney Paul Sternberg Rainforest Conservation By David J P Smith.

There are several different major rainforest conservation funds setup around the world, each with the aim of preserving some of the planet’s natural rainforests and stopping the destruction of some of our most valuable ecosystems. Donating money to such trusts and organisations is easy, and goes a long way to helping their cause. Many people donate online, and you can do so anonymously (or publicly) via several websites.

One of the newest strategies being used is something called ecotourism. Companies take tourists out into the middle of the rainforest and show them what a wonderful and magic place they are. Afterwards they take them to a place where the forest has been cut down, and let them know what they’ll be soon missing. Tourists are charged for this trip, and many of them also go home with a sense of guilt and a willingness to help out the conservationists’ cause.

The most recent way that people are trying to save the rainforests is by looking at what people are using the trees for (apart from wood) and finding alternative ways to produce those materials and products. For example, the rubber from trees is used for car tyres. Since there are several other ways to get rubber companies have been looking into them and persuading others to follow their example. The amount of rainforest cut down even in the last 5 years is staggering, and the world won’t ever be the same unless a stop is put to their irreversible destruction.

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Paul Sternberg Attorney on Cavity-Nesting Birds

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Sep 25th 2009

Conservation and Cavity-Nesting Birds

Paul Sternberg Attorney on Cavity-Nesting Birds By: Anthony Kristovich III.

There are approximately 85 species of birds in North America that nest in cavities. Some, like woodpeckers, excavate their own holes. Non-excavators like the purple martin nest in cavities previously dug out by other birds or animals. Then there are birds such as wood ducks that nest in naturally occurring cavities that form in many trees. Many of these birds will also nest in birdhouses provided by humans.

If you could travel back to a time before Europeans began coming to the New World, you could see these birds living in abundance, each filling a particular niche in the ecosystem. The birds ate bugs that might otherwise become a plague on woodlands. In turn, their numbers would be kept in check by hawks, owls, snakes, and other predators. It was a beautiful, healthy balance.

In a case of humans living inside their natural balance, Native Americans in some parts of the country discovered long ago that they could attract purple martins to nest in hollowed out gourds. In this case, the martins ate many bugs that were considered pests to people and animals. That is how the first purple martin birdhouse was created. (It is important to note here that, contrary to many claims, mosquitoes are not among the insects favored by purple martins.)

A more common example of human interaction with nature, in the last couple of centuries at least, can be examined in a discussion on “introduced species.” Humans have frequently brought all kinds of plants and animals from their native lands, depositing them on foreign soil. Sometimes it happens accidentally, but there have been many intentional introductions as well. Many times, the new species dies out, because they were taken from their natural niche and inserted where there was no place for them. Occasionally, a species will survive, carving out a new niche. When this happens, it usually has devastating effects on native species.

In the bird world, two strong examples of successfully introduced species are the English house sparrow and the European starling. The house sparrow was brought to North America in the 1850’s in an attempt to reduce insect populations around human communities. This, unfortunately, proved unwise. As the number of sparrows increased, they began to consume huge amounts of grain and growing vegetables, and they competed with native cavity-nesting birds. The intentions were good, but the experiment was simply ill conceived. The house sparrow aggressively defends any nesting site it claims, and these sites are often ones preferred by birds like bluebirds and purple martins.

If the introduction of English house sparrows to the U.S. was ill conceived, the case of the European starling was downright silly. In the 1890’s, a man named Eugene Schieffelin wanted to bring to our shores every bird mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare. This comedy of errors ultimately culminated in the continental distribution of starlings. They now reside from coast to coast. Highly aggressive, they actually “evict” other cavity-nesting birds from their homes. This, combined with the ever-increasing pace of land development by humans, puts a great deal of pressure on our native bird populations.

Conservation

Conservation is not a new or recent phenomenon. Conservation, or living in a sort of balance with nature, had been the norm for successful cultures for millennia. Many ancient societies had very respectful, and respectable, agricultural policies. Some were as simple as not over-killing, and using all parts of the animal for food, clothing, and shelter. Some early techniques were quite complex, like land terracing, crop rotation, and irrigation.

Then came the Industrial Revolution. Myriad products and services, such as the world had never before seen, suddenly came on the market, ever quicker and in greater numbers. The big businesses that grew up in this environment became very powerful; they felt they were invincible. They treated their workers horribly, they took advantage of consumers by gouging prices, and they ravenously devoured every possible natural resource in the name of profits. Forests, rivers, mountains, oceans, earth, and air all were hostage to the unrestrained avarice of the wealthy few.

Soon, a few wise observers realized that this was a trend with a dead end. In 1864, George Perkins Marsh, considered by many to be America’s first environmentalist, wrote Man and Nature. In it, he argued that rampant deforestation would bring “the face of the earth to a desolation almost as complete as that of the moon.”

Later, in 1892, a man named John Muir founded the Sierra Club, an organization that exists to this day. The first point in its mission statement is to “explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth.”

Let us consider the words of another early proponent of conservationism, President Theodore Roosevelt. He said, “The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem, it will avail us little to solve all others.”

Over time, information and awareness spread, and many groups and individuals stepped up to try to turn the tide of destruction. Today, there are thousands of organizations and millions of people worldwide that are dedicated to improving our ecological outlook. Environmentalism has become a persistent pint of our national and cultural discussion. It has been a big part of presidential campaigns ever since Teddy Roosevelt. It is as if we have always known how important our connection to nature is, but maybe we forgot for a while. Now, we struggle with the thought of sacrificing the life-enhancing things that technological progress has brought us. Though some sacrifices will be necessary, many knowledgeable people believe that they do not need to be big ones.

How a Hobby Can Change the World

There are many things people can do in the course of their ordinary lives to improve the future of the ecology without making any sacrifices whatsoever. Picking up a new pastime - like birding, for example - could help make a positive change. Providing food, via bird feeders, and shelter, by way of birdhouses (also known as nesting boxes), for wild birds can actually help sustain native species. Bluebirds, purple martins, and wood ducks are a few species that are making comebacks thanks, in large part, to the efforts of recreational bird watchers.

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Paul Sternberg Attorney Wildlife Conservation

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Aug 25th 2009

Wildlife Conservation

Paul Sternberg Attorney Wildlife Conservation By Jennie Gandhi.

Ecological disturbance is disastrous for animal and plant life. There are more problems owing to deforestation and global warming that is severely affecting species. Evolution is another feature in all living beings. There are changes in the physical characteristics, habitat and adaptability in animals that is also promoting migration in animal life. The percentage of endangered species each year is increasing and there are efforts by several organizations to save them from extinction.

Fur is being banned in many countries. Fashion may be a vanity affair but celebrities too are vouching for saving animals. Poaching extinct species like chinkara, elephants and other jungle animals is a strict offence. Hunting of exotic animals is another fad which is illegal and there are stringent rules to check for such offence. The government in all countries is setting up huge expanse of lands as national parks and the management is exclusively looking for protecting wild animals.

Animals like the Bengal white tiger, the Golden toad, the Great Auk which was a type of penguin and the Caspian tiger is no more present. There are several species of the bovine and equine variety which is slowly reaching the state of being rare. Another problem is that of availability of water and vegetation that is the result of lumbering or human intervention. Donations and funding is also looked through charity shows and other celebrity show casing to finance wildlife conservation.

There are several subspecies that are getting endangered primarily because of weather fluctuations that is hampering their adaptability or threat to their habitat due to human invasion. Bird sanctuaries are also coming into government purview so that they are well taken care of. Natural cross breeding in case of camels and the double humped camel is another reason which has to be controlled as genetic hybridization hampers the original structure.

Awareness is getting wider with schools also including the need for wild life and plant conservation so that the ecological pollution caused by humans can be controlled. Respecting life is important to maintain the balance of all species in the world. There is a greater need to control hunting and use of fur. It is important to avoid cutting down of trees which is rapid to accommodate industrialization and human dwellings.

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Top 9 Paul Sternberg Attorney Conservation Tips

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Jul 24th 2009

Top 9 Conservation Tips For Winter Time Home Selling

Top 9 Paul Sternberg Attorney Conservation Tips By R. Rebecca Carte.

If your home is on the market during the winter season, potential home buyers will have your home’s energy efficiency at the top of their mind. Here’re a few tips to make your home more attractive to conservation-minded buyers.

Modernize your thermostat - Simply investing in a programmable thermostat is one of the easiest ways to conserve energy in your home.

Position your thermostat for energy efficiency - Locating your thermostat on an interior wall and at least five feet from the floor will keep the temperature accurate and comfortable.

Decorate your windows - Using shutters, heavy window shades and blinds can help keep the cold air at bay.

Caulk and weather strip doors and windows - Investing a bit of cash at your local hardware store can mean big savings on your energy bill’s bottom line. You can check for air leaks around all your doors and windows by using a candle to check for drafts.

Insulate your attic - One of the cheapest ways to improve energy efficiency in your home is to increase the insulation in the loft space of your attic. Be sure the insulation is at least 6 to 7 inches thick.

Install storm windows - While installation can be a big investment, storm windows are sure to add value to your home by providing an attractive barrier to wintry weather.

Check your fireplace - If you have a fireplace, check the flue for a tight seal and buy a fireplace cover to minimize hot air loss. It’s also important to have your fireplace cleaned once a year to prevent the risk of a house fire.

Consider a new furnace - If your furnace is over 20 years old, consider investing in a newer, modern furnace. While there is an initial cost, you’ll save big with the increased efficiency, and this will surely increase attractiveness to potential buyers.

Check you furnace filter monthly - Replace your furnace filter whenever it looks dirty, as potential homebuyers will often check filters as an indicator to a home’s maintenance. A dirty filter could signal bigger signs of neglect.

Remember, in the winter months home buyers are extra conservation conscious. Making your home warm and energy efficient could mean the difference when comparison shopping!

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Houston Corporate Housing - Attorney Paul Sternberg

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Jun 17th 2009

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc., Houston

 

Everyone needs a place to stay when traveling for a short period of time, and often times most people will think of lodging at a hotel or motel to satisfy their accommodation needs. However, there are certainly other and perhaps better options to consider when needing somewhere to stay, and one of the most attractive lodging options not to overlook is short term housing. Short term housing has many advantages over staying at the average hotel or motel.

Short term housing gives you more than a hotel or motel will, and usually at half the price. Short term housing usually offers a larger area of living space than most hotels and motels, and also provides you with all the amenities that you would normally expect to have in your own home. Thus, you are able to feel more comfortable and “at home” than at a hotel, and this fact will lead to a more relaxing and rejuvenating stay.

Business travelers and those on short term job assignments are just a couple of the groups that are able to take advantage of short term housing. Every business traveler would like to be in an environment that is as stress-free as possible and short term housing may be the ultimate solution to accomplishing that task. Short term housing is able to provide the business traveler with all the comforts of home and more, so that he or she is able to focus more on his or her business goals and less on problems with an accommodation.

Short term housing is also perfect for the average vacationer and his or her family as well. As mentioned before, one of the greatest benefits of short term housing over hotels is that short term housing is oftentimes less expensive than the average hotel, and so if you are mindful about your vacation budget, short term housing is perhaps the best alternative to staying at a hotel for more than a week; not to mention the fact that short term housing provides more space and more amenities than the average hotel, such as a standard kitchen, a large living space, work area with work furniture, washer and dryer units, high speed internet and regular phone line, pool, fitness center, and easy access parking. You and your family will definitely be able to take advantage of the added space, amenities, comfort, and ambience, and enjoy your vacation a whole lot more, and perhaps help you to make the next vacation one of the most memorable ever.

Another overlooked benefit of short term housing is that booking an accommodation is extremely easy to do. You can book your next extended stay in just a few simple steps. Short term housing is definitely the superior choice if you want to conveniently pay less for a whole lot more.

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.

Attorney Paul M Sternberg, Houston 

 (713) 789-8120

www.cchousing.com

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Attorney Paul M. Sternberg say’s Save in Houston

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on May 7th 2009

Save About 50% Off Your Next Short Term Stay (Compared to an Average Hotel) with Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. offers those that require off-site accommodations, the ability to save about 50% off your lodging expenses (compared to an average hotel).

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. offers quality short term housing at extremely affordable prices. While affordability and value ultimately make staying at an Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. cost effective, there are several other great reasons to choose us the next time you require lodging for several weeks or more.

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. delivers a high level of comfort for those that require off site temporary housing for weeks or months at a time. Unlike most hotels and motels, Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. offers lodgers larger living space. Rooms offer separate sleeping and living areas so that you can truly spread out and relax. Included in each room is comfortable furniture including a couch and for those that find themselves working after hours, all rooms come equipped with business furniture. ExecutiveResidence.com also delivers quality conveniences that make living in an extended stay apartment much more practical. For instance, a full kitchen including a microwave and refrigerator are standard. You no longer have to rely on ridiculously priced room service or eat fast food on a daily basis. With your own kitchen, preparing healthy and nutritious meals is not only easier, but much more affordable. Besides a kitchen, all units come equipped with a washer and dryer, so you no longer have to spend lots of money on dry cleaning or use public laundry facilities.

For those concerned with making sure business gets done, Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. has properties conveniently located. So whether you require lodging in the city center or near corporate headquarters, lodging can be found that doesn’t require driving long distances. In addition, all units come equipped with a phone and fax line and available broadband internet.

Not only is Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. cost effective, but comfortable and convenient as well.

About Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. offers an attractive, cost effective alternative to typical hotel accommodations through short term housing at about half the cost! Whether you need short-term housing for a few months, or long term housing for an extended period of time, we will accommodate you in style!

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.

Attorney Paul M Sternberg, Houston 

 (713) 789-8120

www.cchousing.com

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Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. and Attorney Paul M. Sternberg, Houston

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Apr 7th 2009

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Say’s Enjoy the Comforts of a Houston Home

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. is an comfortable and cost effective way to enjoy the comforts of home when off site.  If you require short term housing for several weeks or more and are looking for lodging options other than expensive hotels and uncomfortable motels than Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. can be a great option for lodging.  Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. offers lodgers a wide variety of amenities and a host of conveniences that make it easy to conduct business on site, as well as relax after a hard day’s work.  Here are some tips.

One of the most important amenitys that one can have when on the road for long periods of time is room to live.  Unfortunately, unless you shell out large amounts of money for a hotel suite, you will usually find yourself stuck in cramped room.  While hotels and motels are comfortable for short stays, try living in a hotel room or motel for more than a month.  Extended stay Seattle offers large living areas that include not only a bedroom, but kitchen and substantial living space.  This way, you can easily work from your Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. lodging or enjoy the space after a hard day’s work.

Another comfortable feature of Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.  is it’s kitchen.  Living off site for long periods of time can be down right unhealthy and expensive.  For those that require off site lodging, your choices are usually fast food or expensive room service.  At Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. you no longer have to rely on these options, each unit comes equipped with a kitchen so you can prepare and eat your own meals in comfort and at any time day or night.

Besides living space and a kitchen, Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. also includes an in unit washer and dryer.  While you might still require dry cleaning services, at least you won’t have to send your laundry out to clean the basics such as socks and underwear.  Having laundry facilities in your unit is extremely convenient and can cut the cost of lodging considerably.

In addition to these comfortable features, Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. also offers a wide variety of great amenities including two TV’s with DVD, a couch, high speed internet access availability, phone line, fax availability, fitness center, pool and much, much more. 

Living in Choice Corporate Housing, Inc. for several weeks or months at a time is a realistic way to stay comfortable off site; however it is also extremely affordable.  Compared to traditional hotel lodging, extended stay costs about 50% less, making this short term housing option a great value.

If you require lodging for several weeks or more, definitely consider the comforts, conveniences and cost effectiveness of Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.

Attorney Paul M Sternberg, Houston 

 (713) 789-8120

www.cchousing.com

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Attorney Paul Sternberg Houston Corporate Housing

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Mar 7th 2009

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston Corporate Housing

It’s a business traveler’s nightmare: forced to spend weeks or even months at a time in a cramped hotel or motel room with little or no convenience.  While hotels and motels are comfortable when you need a bed to sleep in, for those that require a comfortable home type environment in order to relax or work for weeks or month’s at a time, one of the best options available is short term housing.

Short term housing is perhaps the most affordable, convenient and comfortable way to live off site for weeks or months at a time.  Short term housing offers many features and amenities that hotels or motels can’t compete with including large living spaces, a kitchen, work area, work furniture, in unit washer and dryer, easy access parking, high speed internet and land line phone line, fitness center and pool.

For those that want to make their off site lodging as comfortable as possible, short term housing delivers.  What differentiates short term housing from typical lodging is that short term housing offers a comfortable environment where one doesn’t have to rely on hotel or motel services for basic tasks.  For instance, with short term housing, living off site for weeks at a time means that laundry becomes an issue.  While using hotel laundry services might sound convenient, after a few weeks of paying through the nose for a simple service will have you wishing you were back home with your own washer and dryer.  With short term housing, you no longer have to pay unreasonable fees to wash your laundry or even leave your apartment to do so.  Since a washer and dryer is in each short term housing unit, you can conveniently and affordably wash your own clothes when need be. 

Another way living in short term housing becomes more comfortable is with preparing meals.  While eating out for a week may seem like a wonderful luxury, for those that are hit with huge room service bills or are sick of eating fast food night after night long for a kitchen and refrigerator to prepare healthy meals at any time of the day or night.  With short term housing, each unit includes a kitchen, as well as microwave and refrigerator.

Besides comfortable lodging, short term housing also offers plenty of features for those intent on conducting business.  Short term housing is located in highly convenient areas, whether you need to be in the city center, near an office park or near corporate headquarters, you can easily find short term housing that fits your location perfectly.  In addition, short term housing is extremely affordable.  Compared to hotel lodging, short term housing can be about 50% less, include the savings of doing your own laundry, free parking and the ability to cook your own meals, short term housing is not only affordable, but an excellent value.  For those that are looking for comfort and cost effectiveness, short term housing is an excellent choice for those that require lodging lasting several weeks or more.

Choice Corporate Housing, Inc.

Attorney Paul Sternberg Houston 

 (713) 789-8120

www.cchousing.com

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Attorney Paul M. Sternberg and Houston Corporate Housing

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg Houston on Feb 7th 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

Media contact:

Jennifer Espejo, Media Relations, Choice Corporate Housing

Jennifer@cchousing.com

 (713) 789-8120

(713) 789-8174 (fax)

www.cchousing.com

 

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg and Choice Corporate Housing name Mira Patel as Houston Comptroller

 

Houston, TX   (January 1, 2008) – Choice Corporate Housing (CCH) today announced that Mira Patel has been named Comptroller, CCH.  Mira will be responsible for all of the financial and accounting functions of our corporate housing business.  Paul M. Sternberg, President and CEO, Choice Corporate Housing, stated that he is “pleased to bring Mira Patel on board and excited that her training and expertise will streamline our accounting function and improve our ability to track and analyze costs.”

 

Mira Patel, originally from the Dallas area, was formerly a Credit Analyst with Washington Mutual Bank.  Her extensive financial background will be valuable to our employee mix and she will truly be an asset to our team.

 

Choice Corporate Housing, a Houston-based company with 8 employees and $7 million in sales, specializes in custom tailoring our apartments and homes to meet the specific needs of our clients.  We provide a comfortable and affordable alternative to staying in a hotel room by offering fully furnished housing for executive style living. 

Attorney Paul M. Sternberg and Houston Corporate Housing

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