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    Ivory Trade Controversy

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    to stop this, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, CITES, placed a ban on the ivory trade in 1989. For a while, this action did prove to be somewhat successful,…

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    Existing for over 4.5 billion years, Earth has provided an environment with an abundant and diverse biodiversity with infinite types of organisms and many resources among the ecosystem. As the variety life on Earth survives from the provided resources, the biodiversity itself, however, isn’t sustaining very well after millions of years have passed. With the evolution of humans and population increasing, expansion and migration toward different areas eventually allowed humans to learn how to…

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    In an ecosystem each living thing benefits from the other thus creating the sustainability of said ecosystem. When species essentially “work together” to benefit from each other it is called Mutualism. Although they do not work together the actions they take part in indirectly affect each other most of the time in a good way.}{Fact} Those were all examples of why we need…

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    As evidence, there are currently 41,415 species on the endangered species list with many going extinct every year (Kasnoff, 2017). If the Gaia hypothesis were correct, why are so many species dying each year? I believe that species adapt to their environment instead of interacting with it to maintain life on…

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    Many of a specific species could be harvested in a year, an entire species could be wiped out by overzealous hunters who have been waiting all year to get out their guns. That’s where hunting license come in to regulate who is able to hunt and decrease the amount of proachers. Hunting is thought as a sport but in some cases, it’s to keep us human beings safe. There’s are a great amount of animals that are dangerous and must be eliminated. Not just anyone can be licensed there is a huge process…

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    Generally dark/chocolate brown as a juvenile, with black banding on tail and body. Dark blotches on jaws. Much juvenile coloration retained in the adult. Maximum size up to 5m (16 feet), although this species may potentially grow larger.” (Muller, 1838) . “In this study, we have examined crocodilian relationships in phylogenetic analyses of seven mitochondrial genomes that have been sequenced in their entirety. The analyses did not support the morphologically…

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    Cape York Peninsula Essay

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    Cape York Peninsula is a high-risk area for the entry of exotic animals.() These invasive animas could not only threaten the viability of our ecosystem but could also destroy the existing natural habitat among species such as plants and endangered animals. Typically, a several invasive species have been found in the Cape York Peninsula bioregion, for instance, feral pig, feral…

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    Antelope Squirrel

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    Red-Tailed Hawk (Buteo borealis), and numerous owl species, yet predation from these species on NAS is negligible (Hawbecker 1953). However, the Weasel (Mustela frenata) and the Badger (Taxidea taxus) have shown to prey on the NAS heavily (Hawbecker 1953). It has been…

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    There are only about 500 Amur tigers left in the wild. One of these endangered Amur tigers, Zolushka, which means Cinderella in Russian, gave birth to two cubs, that doubled the parks population. Zolushka is named after cinderella because she is an orphan. She lost her own mother when she was just four months old. Soon after two curious hunters found her alone in Russia, likely orphaned by poachers. She was starving and had frostbite, so the two hunters took her to a wildlife department. She had…

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    the 1960’s the eagle population began to plummet rapidly. As an effort to prevent the bald eagle’s extinction volunteers and scientists nationwide teamed up to stop the eagle sudden decrease. In fact, the eagle population was so low that the Endangered Species Act was placed over the bald eagle. Many laws and acts were placed, all in efforts of saving America’s well-known symbol; the bald eagle. Later in the 1940’s scientists began noticing a rapid decrease in the bald eagle population. As a…

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