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    Endangered LionsHave you even thought about what the world would look like without one of it’smost iconic and beloved animal, the African Lion? Well, it’s sad to say that the Africanlion’s endangerment has been made official. Due to a history of poaching and decliningliving space, the West African Lion has officially been marked as endangered which hasput it under the protection of the US endangered species act. Although there is alreadysomewhat of a movement towards preserving these lions, it’s…

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    the IUCN Red List but its conservation status is listed as critically endangered. Their population in the wild has heavily diminished and is estimated to range between less than 400 to 500 remaining tigers. Their habitat ranges from lowland forest to mountain forest and includes evergreen, swamp and tropical rain forests. However, these tigers are found in the wild only in Sumatra. The part of Indonesia in which these animals live is characterized by its swamps, rivers, lowlands, and Montane…

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    Gill Netting Effect

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    biologists also use gill nets to see what is in the area. Gill nets are large nets that are hung vertically, the trap fish by their gills and other aquatic life gets tangled in the nets. Gill netting causes unwanted species to be caught, ghost nets, and endangered species to be caught. Gill netting effects fisherman as well as the aquatic life when species that are captured are not wanted. Commercial fishers often use gill nets to get the amount of fish they need to make a profit. Some gill…

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    is no rare or unique animals, rapidly declining food numbers, and countries brought to poverty due to animal extinction. Well, thankfully, there is no need to worry about that reality, due to big game trophy hunting. Big game trophy hunting should be allowed because it keeps animal populations at a reasonable level, it provides nourishment to the populous, and it enriches Africa’s economy.. Initially, big game trophy hunting should be allowed because it controls the animal population. Without…

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    Over time we started to capture them into tanks for entertainment and train them to do tricks and obey. Over all there have been many arguments about the orca whale species, “in the early 2005 orca whales and many other orca tribes had become an endangered species. The population of the Southern Residents Orcas in the Pacific Northwest has declined about 25 percent, and still we have not done enough to help them from disappearing” based on the Orca Lab studies. With only a 50 percent chance of…

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    Endangered Pangolins People are trying to save Pangolins because it is the most illegally traded animal in the world and before they are eaten to extinction. There are up to 100,000 Pangolins that are estimated to be hunted and sold every year. Which is making them the most traded animal in the world. How are people helping: Well people are trying to find these animals in the wild and to put them in a safe place where they don’t have to be hunted and also so they don’t go extinct. Well and when…

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    Red List Speech

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    Did you know that about 64,000 animals are on the red list? The red list is animals that are almost extinct. Hi my name is Minor Sweeney from County Line Elementary school and, I’m going to tell you about wildlife. Animals being hunted To start with, Hunting animals is going to be my first topic. I would like to show you wild boar. They are destructive wild animals that are very dangerous. Wild boar are not just hunted for fun. They kill cattle and even kill crops that is why they are…

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    overreaching the sustainability of our world, we have been depleting certain species of animals and plants to extinction, increasing global warming, destroying fresh waters and using up all of the available oil. This essay will discuss these unfortunate instances by explaining how they are happening and what we can…

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    Conservation of Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Taxonomy Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae Genus and species: Ailuropoda melanoleuca Introduction The Giant Panda is classified as ‘Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Formerly widespread across southern and eastern China, Giant Pandas are now restricted to six mountain ranges at the western edge of their former range. Habitat restriction and degradation represents the…

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    commercialism & marketing merchandise, yet it comes with a price. 2003’s Finding Nemo was intended to teach kids- an impressionable audience- the importance of nature, through both straight forward & subliminal messages. The entire movie proved that marine animals have lives of their own to live, the Darla scene should have really sent the message home but clearly it didn’t. Between the time of the movie’s release & now, clownfish population around the world has declined by over 75%. The…

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