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    They are not quite extinct, but Lyle Zapato, the author of the blog, Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus thinks that it should be added to the list of endangered species because it is at a risk right now of becoming extinct. If these creatures are on the endangered species list, they can take the action of trying to preserve and protect them. The reasons for the Tree Octopus on the verge of extinction include: the critically low number for its breeding needs…

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    hunger are some of the most common problems that are worried for, but there is another global problem that is often neglected. Species are dying, which in turn causes the loss of biodiversity. In order to have a sustainable environment, there needs to be an increase in biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. The number of species of plants and animals are both part of the biological diversity of the Polynesia-Micronesia hotspot. The loss of biodiversity…

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    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 people…

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    understand de-extinction, I think a person must understand the life cycle of every species on the planet and the current environments around the world. One way de-extinction could benefit the world would be by replenishing and filling in the holes in the food chain. If extinct animals helped regulate the existing habitats, that could possibly help obtain and new biodiversity around the world. First, is it possible for the new species survive? Would they be obtained at zoos, shelters, or in the…

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    Due to high consumption rate, I don’t think it is possible to banned global trading of frogs since they are one of the most various species found worldwide. However, limiting the amount of frogs that can be exported can definitely prevent frogs from becoming endangered species. This way, each year, frog species will have the opportunity to mate and reproduce before becoming extinct. For this to actually happen, every single frog that is captured and exported must be recorded…

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    States, defines the “rarest” animals as mostly endangered or exotic species of animals. In fact, in their whole article on the case, not once do they mention any thing but the murder of exotic and endangered animals in the Middle East and Africa. This, indeed, is not the only case. A very large amount of the commonly hunted species of trophy game, not told about, is made up of non-endangered animals, such as deer, elk, bear, caribou, and other species of game, most of it could possibly be…

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    Species around the world are either endangered or overcrowded. Animals that are endangered of extinction are in need of special cares. One of the most beloved animals in the world that is endangered is the Giant Panda Bear, the rarest family member of the bear family and China’s unofficial mascot, about 1000-2000 are living in the wild. Giant Panda Bear native habitat is in the mountain forests of southwest China. Giant pandas are identified by their distinctive black and white coloring. Their…

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    [2010], Oxford Dictionary of English, Oxford; UK, 2010). The ability of a species to survive is a product of the individual species ability to adapt to its environment, as well as the general size and health of its current breeding population. Utilisation of biotechnology can enable us to both conserve the number of viable breeding individuals within a particular high-risk group, as well as increase the genetic diversity among species in which only small populations exist. An…

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    Extinct animals like the Tasmania Tiger was extinct because of us. The Tasmanian Tiger was hunted to extinction because farmers back in the day. And because of his huge yawning mouth. Today I will be talking about what animals went extinct and how. Then I will talk about what is extinction. Then I will talk about what extinction does to the ecosystem. Even predators like killer whales and great white sharks are going to extinction. The reason why predators like killer whales are going extinct…

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    Marine Wildlife Do you think marine wildlife are endangered? What can we do to help the endangered wildlife? For anyone who watched Finding Nemo about a clownfish stolen from his home under the sea, the moral of the movie is to leave marine wildlife in the ocean where it belongs. Would you like a pet clownfish? Well, almost a million other people do as well! Demand for the clownfish grew as everyone wanted a pet clownfish of their own. The clownfish were already the top-selling fish! More and…

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