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    The Brazilian Rainforest

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    There is a copious amount of reasons as to why the Brazilian pepper tree is a negative entity in Florida. The plant itself bears large clusters of fruit which is frequently sought after by avifauna; when a pepper tree grows near water, its fruits have the chance of falling in and being dispersed (Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, n.d.). Consequently, because of the Brazilian pepper tree’s many seeds and avenues for dispersal, it is quite easy for the plant to ‘divide and conquer,’ or,…

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    Rudraksh Kapil Topic Area: Biodiversity Loss of biodiversity: what are the causes and what can we do? Biodiversity is the variety of all forms of life on Earth - plants, animals and microorganisms. Biodiversity refers to: Species; Variations within species; and interdependence of species. It is interesting to note that only about 1.2 million worldwide species have been identified and catalogued out of a towering total of about 8.7 million, as of August 2011[1]. A range of factors and…

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    list in 2007. Conservation needs to be done by humans to prevent damage to the world that humans have caused. Without conservation, our lives will change and it is important to get involved in environmentally friendly habits sooner rather than later. Problems like extinction, global warming and fighting over resources are only going to get worse in the years coming unless the present generation does something about it. Giant pandas have been the global symbol of wildlife conservation for many…

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    Short Essay On Primates

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    which has two suborders: Strepsirrhini and Haplorrhini. The order Primates includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians. These animals are most commonly found in South America Primates have evolved from arboreal animals, so most monkeys live in trees. They are typically found in rainforest, and some can even adapt to human, modified environments. Almost all primates have prehensile hands and feet, and have five digits on the hands and feet. Primates have flexible shoulders and hip joints. The…

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    Environmental education is critical to the progression of any society. A person’s connection with their surrounds is vital because they need to have a sense of place and understand what is around them. In order to understand what your surrounds are you have to learn and be taught which is why environmental education is so important when it comes to societies respecting nature. In education no matter the subject the way the lesson is delivered plays a key role in how the student receives it. A…

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    Trees loss also affects animals and plants. Since land is cleared birds have no house to live in so 50% of African bird population has been lost(N/A.Behind The Issue). Because land is cleared poaching has been much more common in those areas. As a result of poaching tigers have nothing to eat and they have lost 93% of their historical range(N/A Deforestation is a global issue that affects our earth in many different ways. Deforestation is caused due to human need of resources and food, which…

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    1 million tons of aluminum cans and foil more than1 million tons of aluminum cans and foil, over 4 and a half million tons of paper and nearly 10 million tons of newspaper (Center). Almost all of this material could be recycled, saving millions of trees and over 100% combined energy that is used to make new products. Businesses can also play their part in recycling things such as cooking oil that could be used as fuel in a vehicle. If we do not engage in actions to clean up the present…

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    people and communities in which the Group operates. Besides, Public Bank Bhd is responsible in promoting healthy market place. For the area of environment, Public Bank Bhd is promoting environmental awareness through participation in environmental conservation activities (Public Bank Berhad, 2015). “The key or the prime areas in which Public Bank Bhd is involved in terms of CSR are: i) Nation Building; ii) Enhancement of the Market Place; iii) Promotion of the Workplace; iv) Building the future…

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    Gasper Farm Essay

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    Gasper Farms, located in Rooks County, Kansas is owned and operated by Dan and Lois Gasper. The diversified operation consists of 3,000 acres of cropland and pasture along with 110 red angus cow-calf pairs. Gasper Farms has always been a family business with their 3 children helping out when they lived at home. Today, their son, Joe assists with taking more responsibility managing the cattle herd. During harvest the entire family joins in to gather the bounty of the season. Incorporated in…

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    This idea of “conserving” or “conservation” has not only been publicized in media recently, but famous environmentalists many years ago have been sounding alarms for this developing concern. Conservation (the definition from Dictionary.com) is mostly defined as: “the act of conserving; prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss; preservation” or the “official supervision…

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