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    Eastern Gorilla Essay

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    labeled critically endangered. Why did I choose the Eastern Gorilla? What are their major threats? What are people doing to help the gorillas? How can we help, and what are my ideas? I want to help the Eastern Gorillas, and stop their major threats, show what others are doing, and tell how we can help and my idea. Why did I choose the Eastern Gorilla? I chose this animal because I personally love gorillas. There are six great ape species, and four are critically endangered. There are…

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    Why Do We Need Zoos

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    play in the preserving of animal welfare and the education of the general public, in order for their role to remain valuable they must thoroughly consider the rights and satisfaction of the animals before anything else. Zoos offer a safe and protected environment where zookeepers can treat and preserve endangered species, however they will never be able to provide everything that animals are able to find in the wild. In addition certain studies have exposed that animals regularly show abnormal…

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    world would be by replenishing and filling in the holes in the food chain. If extinct animals helped regulate the existing habitats, that could possibly help obtain and new biodiversity around the world. First, is it possible for the new species survive? Would they be obtained at zoos, shelters, or in the wild? For example, it would be great to see a woody mammoth, but where would the animal live because, the animal was here many years ago, and everything about the Earth was different than it is…

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    Negative Effects Of Zoos

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    completely dedicated to the well-being of these incredible animals. Zoos are well loved by children and adults all over the world because of their exotic wildlife, but, in reality, zoos do much more than just take care of animals. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into these organizations, and they have become a crucial part to today’s generation. By keeping animals in captivity, zoos have a positive effect on both society and their animals because they protect species from…

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    How Rescue Teams Are Saving Sea Turtles By: Priya Lokhnauth Turtles have been around for 220 million years. But now they are starting to become extinct. If we don’t fix this, then future generations will not be able to see this amazing sea creature. Rescue Teams help turtles and save turtles but some people kill and eat turtles. Rescue Teams are determined to save sea turtles. Volunteers are now blooming to make more teams. Rescue teams are also searching…

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    Jaguar Research Paper

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    There are many programs and people out there to help endangered species such as the jaguar. Jaguars face the problem of habitat loss, poaching, and farmers killing them because the big cats hunted their livestock. All of these things put together are causing a rapid decrease in the Jaguars population. Going into further detail, the jaguar population has decreased a ton over the last few decades. In the mid 1800s, there were about 400,000 jaguars roaming around. In between the 1960s and 1970s,…

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    exotic pet and stand out among their peers. But for every animal that is transported from its native country for sale, 90% will not survive the journey (“Inside”). That means that only 10% of animals are likely to last just the trip, which does not include the dozens of animals that are canceled orders, abandoned, or starving because of inadequate care and lack of a healthy environment (“Inside”). Wildlife trafficking is the transportation of animals and/or their body parts. It is an issue that…

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    Essay On Seaworld

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    The Voyage Begins Fascination of animals is a common thing that’s occurred amongst all generations. Whether they be exotic or more familiar, we can’t take our eyes off of them. They are beautiful to us because their whole world is completely different than ours. Striving for that feeling of certainty most animals have, our imagination turns us into an animal, letting our minds wander away from the world we live in. Conceptualizing the comparison of animals we observe and us, it begins to leave…

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    Animal Conspiracy Theory “Alright, so it is the night before the voting of the presidential election and the plan is that we will be breaking into the White House and hacking all of the voting systems to help Donald Trump win the election.” “No! I want Hillary to win the election. ‘Better Together!’ Duh!” “Well, that´s too bad, Jim. We already went over this. Everyone voted for Donald, so we are hacking it for Donald to win. I appreciate your autonomy, but stop being anti-Trump.” Welcome to…

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    Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) put forth a decision that ordered international attempts to preserve the life of the Bengal tiger. In 1972, WWF developed Operation Tiger, a worldwide program that supports conservation attempts for endangered species in India, Indochina and Indonesia. Due to Operation Tiger, many countries where tigers inhabited created tougher laws on wildlife protection. India took another step forward when, in 1973, the government created the Tiger Task…

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