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    relationships between people and nature we just are not very good at predicting the outcomes of our actions . Trophy hunting rare and endangered species does not guarantee the safety of that species. While it is only a couple animals, it still results in decreasing the population and gene pool of that species. If trophy hunting only occurred on invasive or overpopulated animals, there would be no need to worry about the overall affects on the population as much. Anthropocentrists would still…

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    like hunting the right way, it’s good for our environment, and it controls the populations of many different animals. Others would argue that the negative of trophy hunting is poaching. Evidence shows that money from trophy hunting isn’t helping endangered species mostly because of poachers, which could mean that hunting regulations aren't being held and over 75 percent of these certain animals could be extinct! Since an incident of the killing a lion named Cecil from Zimbabwe was killed many…

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    Grey Wolf

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    There are a multitude of animals that are on Missouri’s endanger list, one of them being the grey wolf. The grey wolf is akin to the coyotes in the area, but more robust and larger in stature. The wolf has been on the endangered species list since 1976. The paper will discuss history of the grey wolves into becoming an endangered species, their habitat, life cycle, and human activities for the good of the wolves. The grey wolf also known as the timber wolf is the most endangered species of wolf…

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    due to mankind destroying and invading them. We have been invading lots of wild animal shelter and homes which is causing these helpless animals to go extinct. According to planetsave.com,“There were between 151,702-163,452 giraffes in 1985; and around 97,562 giraffes in 2015. That…

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    were an endangered species in 1973, there was only known to be six left. In 2007, there were over 500 wolves reported in the upper-peninsula. Farmers were becoming upset due to the wolves harming there stock and other animals. Therefore, from my understanding they started hunting again. Some people were not happy about this because they were on the endangered list. So the Michigan Legislature passed a bill called the Public Act 520 and was signed by Gov. Snyder designating wolves’ game animals.…

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    Cheetahs Research Paper

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    cheetahs left in the world.The population is decreasing everyday. Sadly cheetahs have become one of the many endangered animals around the world, they have become very vulnerable. The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. Cheetahs are one of the many animals that are becoming vulnerable because of humans, hunters, and poachers. One of the reasons cheetahs have become endangered is is their loss of living space. They need large, open areas for their habitat. As our world grows and…

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    leave it the way it is. Trophy hunting should be illegal because it is morally wrong, wasteful, and kills off endangered species. It is morally wrong because they are killing these animals for the sport of it. Trophy hunting is wasteful because they don’t use the entire animal's body. This also kills off endangered species which can cause a dramatic change in the populations of other animals. The reason why trophy hunting should be completely banned is because it is morally wrong. Sharks are…

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    In the article, Managing Biosphere, written by Stephen R. Carpenter states that managing ecology has evolved successfully during the years. For example, if one little species that had no purpose on earth were to be endangered, they would find a way to solve and save the species from extinction. Carpenter explains that humans attempt of trying to conserve wildlife has expanded into more of a world wide type of problem. Some of the Fresh water has also been tampered by humans. The author claims…

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    DiSilvestro, Roger L. The Endangered Kingdom : The Struggle to Save America's Wildlife. New York: Wiley, 1989. Print. Disilvestro book explains man's attempts to preserve Earth's vanishing wildlife. The book opens with a look at what North America looked like before the rise of man, and the now-extinct animals that once roamed the terrain, and then brings us to the present day. Disilvestro is an environmental journalist that explains the history of wildlife conservation in the united states and…

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    Chinese Medicine History

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    influenced an epidemic of rare animals becoming nearly extinct (Shen-Nong). For this reason, it is crucial to pave way to more laws in regard to wealthy Chinese people who are increasingly causing an environmental disaster to millions of rare and endangered animals due to poaching for traditional Chinese medicine. Traditionally, the Chinese utilized rare animals as an important part of their culture. They did so through the use of medicine and witchcraft where animals increasingly became more…

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