Conservation of Trees Essay

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    Twenty two million four hundred twenty two thousand six hundred fourteen people claim residency in Southern California. All of these millions of people have to survive off of two vital elements, food and water. Humans are able to survive two weeks without eating, but can only go for two days without water, before they die of dehydration. Southern California primarily receives its water from lakes and rivers from the North and from ground water that is pumped out. Currently, Southern…

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    deforestation for years were profit of corporations or the prestige of kingdom royalty. As progress was guilty of destroying trees, which would lead to future changes in the ecosystem; and the long-term effects on the environment would go ignored. The once, booming agricultural environment of nations were starting to become a land of waste and taken for granted by those who believed that trees would be around forever. It would take the concern of populations from around the world to come…

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    migrate to approximately 10 to 13 colony sites in the Oyamel forests of central Mexico. The first site of these migrating butterflies was in 1975 when a forest trooper in Mexico stumbled upon the vast number of monarch butterflies resting onto the trees…

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    “Our Plundered Planet” by Fairfield Osborn. In the 1960s there were many books most popular being “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson which emphasized the importance of conservation, but this was reserved for species that were easily recognised. Over the years this has progressed but we are now faced with the problem of ‘cuddly’ conservation. Such that the larger more beautiful creatures are given more importance than the distasteful looking ones. However it should be that all species play a role…

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    like oil are less expensive and more abundant then they used to be. He says that the world energy council has declared the fears of resource depletion to be unfounded. According to Sagoff’s reasoning, society should not worry about running out of trees because there will always be more (83-86). The image to above shows the data found by BBC when the organization looked at the earth’s depleting resources. The image shows multiple resources like the Amazon rainforest, coal, gas, and multiple…

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    Amazon rainforest? Some believe that cutting down trees is necessary economically, while others argue that it only makes the wildlife and neighboring people helpless. While deforestation can provide farmers and locals with many materials, such as knifes, paper, and wood; it can also cause several harmful effects such as, global warming, carbon emissions, loss of habitats, and the destruction of indigenous peoples’ homes and their health. Without the trees, there is no way for the vast amount of…

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    What does the text say? A Sand County Almanac is a book comprised of a few essays for each month of the year. • JULY - Great Possessions describes the array of birds and animals that can be seen at the farm before dawn as more precious “possessions” than the Leopold’s “worldly domain”. Prairie Birthday is about the small flower with strong, deep roots called Silphium. • AUGUST - The Green Pasture depicts the silt ribbon on a river shore and its lush, temporary vegetation as an “evanescent…

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    million square km covering an area larger than Europe. Jungle of Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world, therefore it is a habitat of million species of animals and plants which accounts for more than half of all planet species. The rainforest trees have an extraordinary ability to absorb and store atmospheric carbon dioxide that harm us and release a vital oxygen which give humanity and other species the basic element for living. It provides about 20 % of all oxygen on earth, so it…

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    They are found swinging in trees or hanging from tree limbs. Gibbons use a system of brachiating in which they swing from branch to branch in trees (Lang). Gibbons have a generalized body plan and their arboreal body makes it well adaptable for them in the canopy of trees (Stanford, et al. 184). Their body size range anywhere from ten to twenty-five pounds and they are under three feet in length (184)…

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    Then he confronted by the Lorax, a small odd-looking creature that “speaks for the trees”. The Lorax pesters the Once-ler but he just shrugs it off. As time passes his business grows monumentally and he cuts for trees down destroying the native ecosystem until there is nothing but a treeless waste land that is no longer profitable for the Once-ler. The main similarity between the Lorax and…

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