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    Bonobo Research Paper

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    Bonobo Habitat Threatened by Human Activity and Forest Loss - As human populations grow and spread, clearing patches of forest along the way, the habitat of one of mankind's closest living relatives is shrinking - avoids areas of high human activity and forest fragmentation and that as little as 28 percent of the bonobo's range remains suitable for living. - human activities reduce the amount of effective bonobo habitat and will help us identify where to propose future protected areas for this…

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    are endangered giving them some protection and preserving the habitats of such species. In 1969 Richard Nixon was elected president. Which he proposed the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970 also the peregrine falcon was enlisted as an endangered species during that year. In 1972, The Environmental Protection Agency banned the usage of DDT pesticide because it hosted potential harm to humans also the chemical in DDT contributed to the peregrine falcon endangered…

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    responsible for it as the person who illegally transported it and the person who bought the animal can get in just as much trouble. Cobra international states” ...has escalated into an international crisis. Wildlife trafficking is both a critical conservation concern and a threat to global security with significant effects on the national interests of the United States and the interests of our partners around the world.” (Kibwana) To stop this wildlife trafficking will be a work in progress.…

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    to listen to counter arguments and just see this as a negative thing with no benefits to animals. Despite common conception, legal trophy hunting has helped saved species, persevered land from development and is the majority source of wild life conservation funding in these countries. I also feel the need to point out that trophy hunting and…

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    Are killing wild animals from their habitat safe for the environment, extinction, and safety of others? Big game hunting is also a big business for wealthy few, it has become a dreadful and unacceptable sport that was taken too far, from where people have been killed and populations has been unstable. A stable population, safe sports and environment are more imperative than just a trophy of a piece of animal that is kept to represent the success of hunting. Trophy hunting should be tamed before…

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    The paper I have chosen to do a referee report on, "Contributions of the US state park system to nature recreation"by Juha Siikamäki, analyzes the economic contributions of state park systems in the United States. The stated goal of the paper was to estimate the net contributions of state parks in the US to help aid policy makers, and the public, with public policy and management decisions. To do this the author uses a novel approach to help with estimating the economic contributions of a state…

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    Order Disorder Drew Nevills Dr. Leo Oriet Engineering and the Profession November 7, 2014 Order Disorder The basis of life is founded on energy. Life without energy would mean life without movement, light, and also sound; in other words it would be impossible. Not a second goes by where energy is not present. When the sun is out, it emits light and heat, both forms of energy. When it is not out street lights are turned on using electricity, another form of energy. Stored energy can be…

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    Intrude There are many problems we have in this world. One that we don’t think about is poaching. Poaching is basically hunting, killing, taking or capturing wildlife illegally from its habitat. A poacher will kill animals out of season or kill the endangered animals for a profit and doesn’t care about the effect that is left. It happens way too much, it is done all around the world. Even here in the United States, but what separates us from some other countries is we have DNRs’ and the…

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    Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary defines recreation as “A means of refreshment or diversion”. It describes conservation as “official supervision of rivers, forests, and other natural resources in order to preserve and protect them through prudent management”. A true outdoorsman knows these words and their definitions by a commonly disregarded and misunderstood colloquialism “Pack it in, Pack it out”. Many people believe that this phrase translates into “If its mine, I pack it out”. What…

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    The two strategies outlined above may not be ideal conservation solutions as separate methods, but perhaps make work in conjunction with one another. A short-term strategy such as supplementary food items and the re-introduction of rabbit species may be used while the process of protecting an area is being completed. The short-term approach would allow the survival of the species hopefully for a duration that would provide a reasonable amount of time for the protected areas to come into practice…

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