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    Endangered species are such a huge problem that needs to be solved because they are part of an ecosystem and play key roles in that system. People can help by showing and giving support to the government such as the EPA and the DNR they can donate money, get involved with these organizations, and raise awareness. People can look up and endangered species such as endangered birds or small animals and plant habitats and foods for those animals so they have a place to live. People can fund…

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    can, put SATcoms on the elephants and rhinos, make the horns cheaper and tusks cheaper, and make better devices that can track poachers down. Poaching is a terrible way to make money because not alone is it illegal but it also kills innocent animals, and they must be stopped. The first way that I would stop these poachers is; I would make the rhino horns and elephant tusks cheaper. I think that this is an excellent way to stop poachers from poaching. The reason I think…

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    What is the Endangered Species Act? Why was the Endangered Species Act created? Why do we care for endangered species? The Endangered Species Act was made so that our native plants, animals, and fish would not go into extinction. This Act requires that Federal and State agencies provide suitable conditions for endangered and threatened species, not to jeopardize from federal activities but to protect and save our native species from extinction. Throughout history there have been many events to…

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    However, many fail to understand the mass amount of oxygen that the Amazon forest produces for the world. In fact, more than 20 percent of the world oxygen is produced in the Amazon which is home to more than an estimated 10 million species (plants, animals, insects and microorganisms) (Rainforest Preservation Benefits). For instance, species such as echinacea purpurea and slippery elm which are commonly used for medical purposes, can be greatly affected due to the loss of land. Echinacea…

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    and set up breeding programs to help repopulate endangered animals. Breeding programs or captive breeding have been used successfully in zoos before. The goal of captive breeding is for endangered species to establish a captive population large enough to be stable and genetically healthy. There are species of animals that captive breeding has saved animals from extinction, for instance, Przewalski’s horses, California condors and Spix’s macaws. Animals that are a part of a global breeding…

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    the brink of the sixth one. “In the last five hundred years, 869 species have gone extinct” (Species Extinctions the Facts). There is a critical need to keep endangered species in conservation, if we don’t we could lose medical treatments, health benefits, and balanced ecosystems. One of the many benefits we receive from different animals is in medical field. “In the United States, 56 percent of the 150 most popular prescribed drugs are linked to discoveries of natural compounds found in the…

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    Over thousands of endangered species from all over the world are being kept on Texas ranches and being hunted out of extinction. As crazy as this sounds, it 's actually working. They charge people tons of money to go hunt these endangered species as trophies out on these ranches, but they only allow ten percent of the whole herd to be hunted. Then they use all the money back on…

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    species in the world are endangered and eventually becoming extinct. The main problem that generates extinction is human activity; people cause extinction every day and unknowingly to them, it is killing innocent animals. Due to pollution, natural forces, human interaction, and loss of habitats, animal extinction is a major crisis in the world; people are the only ones that can save the animal population before it is too late. Pollution is among the most insidious threats to animal extinction.…

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    The Implications of Cloning Extinct Animals The modern world is filled with diverse species of plants, animals, and ecosystems. Looking back hundreds or thousands of years, though, the types of environments, plants, and animals, vary from virtually the same to drastically different. Animals have either evolved or gone extinct as the environment changed, new species came and went, or humans impacted them. There is controversy whether extinct animals should be left extinct, or if people should…

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    years, animals become endangered and lose some of its population day by day. It has become a trend to hunt animals and use parts of the animal for uses such as the hide for a blanket or the meat to eat. Either way, it’s pretty safe to say the population of some species are dying out, and people need to do something about it. Since the invention of many weapons like rifles, handguns and bombs etc. people use those weapons to clear out territory that previously belonged to the animals. Many…

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