Importance of Rainforest Essay

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    having more vertebrae than other primats, they have very snakelike movemnts. This particular primate species is found in asia and Indonesia. The slow loris enjoys warmer climates and can typically be found high up in the trees of places such as the rainforest. Due to habitat destruction, many have been dying off. In some places it is believed that they can be used to cure diseases, so they are hunted…

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    Anything for Profit In a world full of wrongdoing, Sharon Matola, a citizen of Belize who owns a zoo, fights to protect the well being of Belizean communities from destructive forces. In The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw, by Bruce Barcott, the small country of Belize faces environmental devastation due to the greed of companies and the government. In the early 1990s, the Belizean government and Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) proposed to build a controversial dam on the Macal River, to…

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    and Tom Page. This island is right on the waters of Lake Victoria and has a lush array of vegetation to offer. Chimpanzees today face exploitation from humans, whether it is through deforestation or traffickers, but this island’s semi-tropical rainforest has become a home for many primates. The island’s Chimpanzee Sanctuary is overseen by the Chimpanzee Trust. Their approach helps the apes stay fed and hydrated, as well as allowing them free-time, during the day they…

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    Jaguar Research Paper

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    heavily wooded savannas. Near warm water and low lands. They prefer wet lowlands swampy lowlands and tropical lowlands. They can also be found in shrubby places or small caves. They like living in a wet environment like near lakes or rainforests. Jaguars are carnivores. Which means they eat meat like any other large cat. They can eat fish frogs, and eggs too. They can basically eat whatever they can catch. Unlike other cats they don’t avoid water. So they can catch frogs and fish.…

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    accessibility of therapeutic plant species in the Brazilian Amazon. As of today, 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from rainforest materials, yet just 1% of plants of the Amazon have so far been tried. Currently, over 120 drugs come from plant-derived sources. Of the 3000 plants identified by the US National Cancer Institute as active against cancer cells, 70% come from rainforests. It is important to know that many of the plants that are being affected due to harvesting do not have…

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    Rainforests are a source of various commodities such as timber and non-timber products, but also have an ecological and social aspects as carbon storage or recreation land. While the private sector plays an important role in managing the forests due to the 'demand-offer ' market rules, communities, such as people living in the region, lack the opportunity for decision-making. Despite the various initiatives of governments and non-governmental agencies the difference between the market and…

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    The Amazon Rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. The rainforest is famous for its biodiversity and it's being a broadleaf forest. Also for being home to half of the earth’s plants and animals species. Those are some of the main reasons why people take interest in the rainforest. That’s also what helps causes land use conflict in the Amazon rainforest. They have 5 small groups of indigenous people who have made their home in the rainforest. These different groups contain…

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    ecosystems: Tropical rainforest Describe where this type of ecosystem might be located. Name 1 specific example. Rainforests are found in the tropics; the region between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer, just below and above the equator. This is because at this region, the climate is warm and relatively stable since the sun is very strong and shines for the same duration throughout the year. The Amazon Rainforest in Brazil is a good example of a tropical rainforest (Corlett &…

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    Saving Rainforests

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    Saving the Rainforest Work On Intro There are many rainforests in the world and they have a large effect on the ecosystem. But many people are using the rainforests and the logs as fuel and for money. We should keep rainforests and not destroy them because they are an important part of the ecosystem because they provide habitats for other species, prevent from erosion, take in CO₂, and medicines for the medical field. Rainforests should be kept and preserved because they provide many essential…

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    Drought In Canada Essay

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    Canada accounts for roughly 7% of the forests in the world. This implies that Canada has an important role to manage their forests effectively. As we know, there are many factors that can disrupt the forest system, the two major groups of threats are seemed to be the natural disturbances and human activities. In terms of the human activities, such as farming and industrial development, are thought to be responsible for disrupting the forests. It is considered as rather a smaller effect in the…

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