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    In conclusion,there are loads of fun activities to do,just have fun and doing it with family is important.I chose to share my thought on Wildcat Glades because, it was where i would always go and still go to this day.The meaning of the conservation is to have fun keeps the area clean and spend time with others.The hours of the aduba is tuesday through saturday 9am-to 5pm and saturdays 1pm-to 5pm and closed mondays.Going here can bring you closer to mother nature herself,not to mention the…

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    Somewhere in this olive grove beside a busy highway in southern Spain, the Iberian lynx and her two cubs are probably watching us. If it weren’t for her radio collar, we’d never know that one of the world’s rarest cats is crouching among the neat rows of trees. At five years old Helena has learned to meld invisibly into the human landscape, even hiding with her newborns in a vacant house during a raucous Holy Week fiesta. “Ten years ago we couldn’t imagine the lynx would be breeding in a habitat…

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    Amy Hotz, a staff writer for StarNews, describes the biodiversity of the preserve, “Along these paths, dominated by the trees they’re named after, are micro-habitats - a pond pine forest, an evergreen shrub thicket, a savannah, a pocosin, red maple/sweet gum woods, a canebrake and a cypress low-land.” These micro-habitats are working hard to protect organisms like the venus…

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    After America’s economy took a turn for the worst in 1929, millions of people lost their jobs, their savings, and their homes in the Great Depression. As the Democratic candidate for the 1932 Presidential election, Franklin D. Roosevelt assured the people he would take radical action to give the American people a “new deal” and provide relief, recovery, and reform to the country. Within the first 100 days, Roosevelt introduced a series of New Deal acts (referred to as “Alphabet Agencies”)…

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    The industrial revolution was the transition from hand production methods to machine. This revolution, which happened at the 19th century in the Great Britain, has affected every single aspect of peoples’ everyday lives directly or indirectly. The industrial revolution promotes industrialization and it led to the creation of factories. The creation of factory, which was promoted by industrial revolution, improved the manufacturing process, and the improvements means that production was increased…

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    Preservation and conservation are two words, which have the same idea but different meanings. Both of them are used to imply measures of protecting the elements of the natural environment such as water, land and air. The ideologies used by conservationist versus those used by preservationist are the main differences. On one hand, conservationist crusade for the sustainable use of resources. Preservationists on the other hand abolish the use of all the resources that are having become overused…

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    and do not frequent bottomland hardwood at any stage of its life cycle. The only reason they are mentioned here is to indicate that they nest in tree cavities on their respective breeding grounds and that conservation of the forests they reproduce in is just as important as the conservation of the bottomland hardwood…

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    deciduous subtropical tree. It was introduced to South Africa in 1880 for decorative purposes. Jacaranda mimosifiolia are planted in large numbers on pavements alongside streets and some recreational areas (Mosomane, 2007). An estimate of around 50 000 trees are grown in South Africa (Mosomane, 2007). For over 100 years, Jacaranda mimosifiolia has thrived in the warm and moderate temperatures of South Africa (Mosomane, 2007). Jacaranda mimosifiolia can grow from 5-15m tall, the twigs are…

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    More soil was lost due to wind erosion in the 1930’s than was carried to sea by the Mississippi river (Cook). Starting with what happened in the 1930’s, and going into the effects and restoration of this disaster, we can tell it had a major effect on many people’s lives. A. previous techniques (erosion) Prairie grasses used to cover the land of the great plains, but when farmers arrived in the 1890’s, they plowed under the grass (“ Dust Bowl, 1934-1938"). Grass keeps soil from drying out…

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    Hunting is often portrayed purely as a form of sport or the quest for a big trophy. But what most people do not acknowledge is that it does much more for the human population in general. Hunting provides us with the resources that allow us to live comfortably. Not only does it do this, but it provides health to our environment as well as our economy. Hunting large game plays a vital role in the protection of our people, our resources, and the animals themselves. To begin, the killing of large…

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