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    In Florida panthers are endangered. There is about 100 wild Florida panthers. These panthers are not being killed due to natural causes, it’s due to humans destroying their habitats and our killing. If these panthers go extinct, it will have an irreversible effect on the entire panther species. The fact that Florida Panthers have been extinct since 1973 is stunning. Panthers help us in many ways! Panthers regulate our food chain. If they didn’t regulate our food chain, it would unbalance the…

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    and beautiful place in southern Florida. Unfortunately, much of it is being destroyed and polluted. The Everglades are crucial to plants and animals including human survival. Everything interacts with one another, such as the food chain. When disrupted multiple species may become endangered. If a predators population grows too rapidly the prey will be endangered. Once the prey is gone, what will the predators eat? Sooner or later, the whole system will fall. For this reason, the Everglades…

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    Species Extinction - Modern Species Paper Endangered Species Act incorporates a few distinctive ecological laws in the US. It was marked into law by Previous President Richard Nixon, whose essential target was to prevent numerous jeopardized species from being terminated utilizing whatever methods important. Since it is set to ensure certain creatures that are nearing termination on our planet, it will make individuals who damage or execute them a criminal. While the law has been exceptionally…

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    the cloning of extinct animals. This is de-extinction. The idea of bringing back extinct animals has always been an idea of wonder to the world. With films like Jurassic Park showing the revival of the extinct dinosaur species brought back by cloning, the idea is not new, but also not something…

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    When there is an animal put in danger or suffering it causes controversy. Discussion of the meat industry, hunters, and cloning. All these things are put under stress when people start to discuss them. And that is what Simon Andler argues about. Andler is the producer of Radiolab, he talks about stories like Rhino Hunter ever day to get the word out to people around the world. He found out about the topic of Rhino Hunters in Salt Lake City at a pass hunting expo. Andler then describes this as…

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    for fun? Why travel so far or pay so much to trophy hunt? Scoring a big kill for show is what they call trophy hunting. Trophy hunting should not be allowed because there are people that alternate ways to produce revenue, they can be harmful to endangered people, and the revenue isn’t properly. To begin with trophy hunting should not be allowed. The revenue from trophy hunting isn’t used properly. According to New York Times, The money was meant for school and homes to be built. But, the…

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    Animals Facing Extinction

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    How can animals facing extinction be helped using modern science? Identification and description of the problem Extinction is referred to as the death of the last organism of a certain species; thus ending those organisms altogether. However, since most species are globally spread out this is something that takes careful consideration of every fact such as ‘is there a possibility the organism may have has a chance of survival somewhere unexpected?’(Hawking, 2012) Biologists have been trying…

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    alarming rate, entire biomes are endangered and whole ecosystems are threatened by anthropogenic pressures. These changes globally have impelled zoos and aquariums to create and establish conservation benefits. This coupled with the growth in economic rationalism and the rise of corporate management, rationalises the feasibility of projects in terms of economic efficiencies. Which has seen the battle between balancing of public entertainment and money with the welfare of animals. It is argued…

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    Numenius borealis became critically endangered because of hunting, agriculture and pollutants. On the contrary, I think the de-extinction tool for species surrounding the Numenius borealis would have more negative effects than positive. For example, scientists would focus on the new species and overlook endangered species that already exist. Furthermore, scientists should focus on how to replenish areas and make them more feasible for endangered species. There are many animal populations around…

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    the wild animals has really what to call a home. Man kind has wiped out their homes for our house,food markets and many more things that can provide us but not them. A second one would be illegal hunting. Illegal hunting had made many animals died because of this type of game. For putting them up as trophies. Many people have not obeyed the limit of hunting. Which this causes animals to go somewhere where they can hide from us. Natural causes is another one. Natural causes lead animals to…

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