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    Thus, our hypothesis is supported by the data we collected. In Sage Hill, we found 70% of area is covered by the green plants with great biodiversity, and this environment provides more suitable habitat for variety of birds (refer to figure 1). This is because in native landscapes, complex vegetation, lower human disturbance as well as the clean atmosphere provide countless life supports for…

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    other small game, protecting the aspen tree population, controlling the beaver population, and increasing biodiversity. Canis Lupus is crucial to the Yellowstone National Park ecosystem as it is a keystone species. A keystone species is a species that is crucial for the health and the balance of the ecosystem. As a keystone species, the wolves keep populations under control and create biodiversity. As…

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    Aboriginal Plants

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    3. Evaluate, on the basis of research, ways in which different societies or cultures have used plants to sustain human populations while supporting environmental sustainability (e.g., sustainable agricultural practices in developing countries such as crop rotation and seed saving; traditional Aboriginal corn production practices). The agriculture and hunting of Aboriginal people focuses on taking in only what is necessary (7). Around the world millions of tons of edible food is wasted and in…

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    hold more merit to ourselves than endangered species like Ailuropoda melanoleuca to the point where we have almost caused their extinction. There are many points of view that have suggested ethical reasons for trying to stop a rapid decline in biodiversity. Most…

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    fact, as more and more scientific researches have shown that increasing the global temperature in the currently rapid speed has resulted in a series of severe environmental disasters, such as more extreme weather conditions, drought, flooding and biodiversity lose, which are posing threats for both humans and the entire ecosystem, it needs an urgent action to stop any use of carbon-based resources since the combustion of fossil fuel is considered a major factor responsible for the climate…

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    Sustainable Areas

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    different birds as well as bees and butterflies as well as many other different types of flying insects. Having a biodiversity if one of the four main environmental biology principles. Biodiversity between plants and animals is good, it helps with the environment with by making it less susceptible to disasters. Every animal in an ecosystem rely on each other, not having the biodiversity that an ecosystem needs could lead to the collapse of the…

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    The deforestation and urbanization in world right now impact on biodiversity on some of the most sensitive ecosystems. In addition, there are natural activities that also add more harm to the planet and they may include vocalic activities that lead to the emission of toxic gases to the air and, tornadoes and earthquakes…

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    Rural wildlife areas also have a greater biodiversity value. Species more vulnerable to overhunting are not suited as bushmeat and must be protected for sustainability. Finally, management plans should be integrated to include the cultural and socioeconomic standing of the community. The use of population…

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    The hypothesis being tested was that changes in anti-predatory behavior in captivity could explain the higher invasiveness of wild-caught exotic birds compared to captive-bred exotic birds. Summary: Invasive species are costly to ecosystems and biodiversity, as well as costly economically to remove or control. Identifying exotic species that have a high potential to become invasive is a preventative measure to control such events. One such identifying tool is anti-predatory behavior, as…

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    to the environmental welfare is that Chile’s biodiversity is incredibly unique. Its unusual geography causes it to have a wide range of climates, from tropical in the north to Antarctic in the south. As a result, Chile is home to a variety of ecosystems. Of the more than 29,000 species identified in the country, about 25% are endemic, and many of which are recognized as endangered. As of…

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