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    Nature has played a role in wherever you live. Without nature we would be damaging not only ourselves but the countless animals that are trying to survive. If we were to tear down a forest for our own human profit then the consequences come with it. Chevron trying to sell the property for such a ridiculous price so that the city can’t buy it is in their own way saying that they are not willing to give up on this decision. The destruction of nature is only one of many problems that will arise…

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    Captive Howler Monkeys

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    Observing animal behaviour and their responses to different environments can be a valuable way of providing a non-invasive welfare measure. This method aids assessment and monitoring of whole groups of animals in different captive environments (Farmer, Plowman, and Leaver, 2011). It has been suggested by Dawkins (2004) that vocalisations are a welfare indicator…

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    Is Bigfoot Real

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    There is more than one Bigfoot It was a cold morning at my Uncle,Cousins and I were walking. At Camp Nelson then I myself found these big foot prints.First I thought there were a bear's footprint.Then I go to my uncles truck and I grab a measuring tape.The length was fifteen to seventeen inches I was so amazed that's when I started believing in him.The Sasquatch is absolutely real, there's footprints of him out there in the wild.Researched evidence proves, that there videos from the public and…

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    and lack the sagacity required for the tough job. Supporters of captive breeding, along with zoos, proclaim that the released animals are actually acclimating well and that zoos have saved certain animals from extinction (“Captive Breeding” 69). Even though captive breeding is actually a failing system, in some cases it has worked. Native in Africa, Bongos are a threatened forest antelope that have been reintroduced back into its natural habitat with help of the AZA Bongo Species Survival Plan.…

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    In the article, “Dog-walking: Motivation for adherence to a walking program,” by Johnson and Meadows (2010), the purpose of this study was to determine to what extent participating in a dog-walking program would be associated with adherence to a change in physical activity and weight loss, with improved body mass index (BMI). This study is a longitudinal, one-group, pre-post, quasi-experimental design that was done in the Midwest. It was held in two public housing facilities, in which there was…

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    Stereotypes In Zootopia

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    carrot farm, becomes Zootopia’s first bunny cop. Zootopia is a big city with animals of all kinds working in all kinds of jobs, just like a normal city. Throughout the movie, Judy is underestimated because of who she is, until she solves a case involving predators become dangerous, or “turning savage”. The different species of animals have different stereotypes and preconceived notions associated with them. The animals don’t expect a bunny to be able to be a successful cop or a fox to be…

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    Summer two-thousand-fifteen, my family had the idea to help a dog rescue called Mostly Muttz by fostering a puppy. Ashley, the puppy we would foster, came to my house and she was the most lovable, funny, and well behaved puppy I have ever seen. I, being a responsible, caring person, was the most excited. My mother, helpful and loving, brought her out of the car. The entire family felt incredibly happy and optimistic. We learned to love Ashley and were blue at the thought she could be taken from…

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    Animals used in circuses spend most of their lives chained inside boxcars and never get to live without restrictions. In zoos, animals often live in enclosures or cages that are many times smaller than their homes in the wild. In marine parks like SeaWorld, orcas are given what is, all in all, a concrete bathtub to live in. Elephants are clever, considerate, and affectionate animals. They have the largest brains of any land animal. They care about each other and can become depressed when they…

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    I woke up to the sound of cows mooing, and the smell of biscuits and gravy. I got up to see William making breakfast, he saw me and said "Morning!". William was the cook, he was short ,had brown hair ,and a mustache , he was always wearing aprons. As I made my way over to the wagon I noticed Jeremy, Bill and Karl were also there. Bill was a large man , who was also the Trail Boss, he was the leader of the drive. He would often ride far ahead to scout out the terrain. Jeremy and Karl were Swing…

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    Owls Vs Ostriches

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    In case of emergency, every animal needs a way to escape or defend themselves. Owls have better mechanisms that ostriches for defense and catching food. Owls and ostriches are two drastically different animals and they both have different ways of hunting, eating, and getting away from predators. Everything about these two creatures is different, for good reason. An ostrich is made for running fast in the deserts and plains and various places, while the owl is made for flying high and soaring to…

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