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    be allowed? Some may not believe it should be legal.one reason is It can be harmful to endangered species. A second reason is that it doesn't benefit the animals. And for the last reason is that when hunting some rules and laws aren't followed.but some times it provides protection for the villages and cities. To begin with trophy hunting should not be legal because it can be harmful to endangered to endangered species.according to newsela article it states “the IUCN says that fewer than…

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    Greenland Shark Essay

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    The Greenland Shark, also known as the grey shark, is the largest species of shark that lies in the North Atlantic Ocean near Canada, Greenland, Norway and Iceland (Wikipedia Contributors). The grey shark lives further north than any other shark; on rare occasions these sharks have been found as far south as the Gulf of Mexico (Wikipedia Contributors). Greenland sharks are the only species that consistently live in these arctic and sub-arctic temperature waters (Rogers). Other than being one of…

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    their survival requires a delicate balance of a safe habitat and a healthy, natural diet. There are many different types of gorillas and each species requires different needs based on their region. In particular, many of the gorillas in Africa are dwindling in numbers due to threats upon their natural habitat. According to Endangered Species International, there are roughly 100,000 Western Lowland gorillas, less than 3,000 Eastern Lowland gorillas, 720 Mountain gorillas, and only…

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    primary cause for many species ' extinction and may be in part the cause of our modern skewed ecosystem, but the benefits to the environment hunting now…

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    Evolution Of Tigers

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    The tiger is one of the most endangered species around the world. Today, there are only an estimated 5.000- 7.000 tigers existing worldwide (D'Silva, Roy) . This number has decreased drastically over the last few years, even though the tiger has few natural enemies. Besides large buffaloes, bears and elephants, humans are its worst enemy. Tigers mainly live in Asia, India and Russia. Due to the wide spread, every tiger sub- spices have adapted to its ecosystem differently, some live in tropical…

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    The endangered species I chose to talk about in my summary is the Green Turtle. The scientific name for a green turtle is Chelonia Mydas which is also a chelonian which means they have four legs and a tough shell that is made up of two parts which join at the sides. The green turtle is one of the largest sea turtles in the world and the only herbivore. Green turtles are of course named after their green color of their body and shell. Green turtles are mainly found in tropical and subtropical…

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    Exotic Pet Trade

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    themselves will inevitably interfere with or disrupt the surrounding ecosystem. Many non-native species that begin to colonize an area compete for resources with native species and depending on their size, prey on them. In many cases, invasive species that establish their dominance in an area can have irreversible effects on the local habitat. In addition to damaging balanced ecosystems, invasive species also harbor foreign disease and can become public safety hazards ("What Happens When People…

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    left is a metaled, glassed cage filled with coal- black and white, fluffy, giant pandas. Everything in life seems alright for them, but what about their family members that are in the wild? What about the panda bears that are still out in the wild endangered? Ailuropoda melanoleucas, or commonly known as giant pandas, are rarely found in the wild. East of the Tibetan plateau in South China in a mixed broadleaf forest is home to the giant panda. There are only around 1600 panda bears on the earth…

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    critically endangered species with around only 30 known still alive. I chose this animal because Leopards have always managed to keep me engaged and keep my attention. I may not have been very knowledgeable on this animal before this project but by the time I’m done I expect to be an expert. In this paper I will cover the habitat of this animal and the types of food it gets, a description of my animal (what it looks like special features etc.), the reason that my animal has become endangered,…

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    Why Is Hunting Wrong

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    Imagine that you’re at school in the cafeteria and someone throws food in your face. You feel upset, sickened, miserable, and confused. You go to tell someone what happened, but all they tell you is that it’s all just a game. It does not matter that you got hurt, or that you weren’t informed about what was about to happen. This is a perfect example of what hunting is like for the poor, innocent animals that die every single day at the hands of selfish humans. Hunting has been around since anyone…

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