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    have come up with solution. By protecting the existing population with preserves. Another solution created was by trying to manage the habitat and restoring it. I feel that these with help along with another solution to back it up. A different way to save the population is by limiting the rate of urbanization around the only places they remain. The rate of urbanization should have a limit, not be completely stopped, because of the current situation that these toads are in. Their breeding…

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    humans advancing in industrial progress and finding different energy sources, it is leading to humans taking over the endangered animals homes. The Chinese demands are energy, paper and minerals through industrial progress it has been destroying the wildlife. In big cities like Beijing the pollution is unbearable. The filth from pollution has had the Chinese even wear face masks to filter the air. But, what about the animals? These creatures live in the pollution too. However the same smog is…

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    realize the price tag does not show the full price? “Saving The Worlds”, and “The Race to Save the Elephants” by Mary Kate Frank believes that because of our negligence and cupidity, animals and environments are the ones actually paying for your decisions. People are incessantly ruining their lives by obliterating their habitats, overfishing, poaching, producing pollution, and other nefarious methods Majestic wildlife such as elephants is dying because of human’s virulent weapon; greed. This…

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    Article Analysis - “Should We Kill Animals to Save Them?” by Satvik Gurram Though the fees for hunting animals may presumably go to conservation and help maintain conservancies and wildlife reserves, many critics believe that endangered and big game animals shouldn’t be killed and the benefits of hunting fees are not significant at all. Nyae Nyae, a wildlife reserve in Namibia’s Kalahari Desert, protects one of the last large elephants in the world. In addition to these elephants, around 3,000…

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    Sugarcane Research Paper

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    efficient uses of containing the water in sugar cane are being developed using new technologies. This will mean water withdrawal could be reduced to 0.5 m3/ton. At the present time, 95% of the water used by mills is treated and re-used to try and save…

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    That's Fit recently had a chance to catch up with one of the runners, 42-year-old London-based Kenneth Donaldson from Team "Save the Rhino." That's Fit: How did you get involved with this cause and this race? Kenneth Donaldson: I have to blame this on my wife, Cathy Dean, who became Director of Save the Rhino International in 2001. She promptly signed up to run the London Marathon -- the charity is famous for running in rhino costume -- and then was so impressed that all her co-workers were…

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    harmful to these animals that have caused a big plummet in their population. The three main factors affecting these animals are habitat loss, persecution to save livestock, and Illegal wildlife trade. These all had a big toll on cheetahs and have cost thousands of cheetah’s their life. Humans have caused cheetahs to become endangered, and will…

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    quadruple the rate of gases going into the atmosphere. As generations gone by, people tend not to walk or ride a bicycle around town since it is so much easier to hop in the car and get to the next destination, when it is so much easier than we think to save the earth by just changing a few daily…

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    on our world. In the 1970’s, citizens like us started to call stronger laws to protect clean water. This led to a big project known as The Clean Water Act. In many areas where wildlife has disappeared returned once again because of the act. After the citizens actually did something about the situation, the amount of wildlife around rivers, lakes, and oceans had increased and even some species that were dying out had finally come back and were no-longer on the verge of…

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    tittle of prestige; wasting water by taking long showers. The worriment is that wasting water is so easy for anyone to do. Wasting water is as simply as taking a thirty minute shower. The good news is that helping save water is also easy. Human hands have a lot of power in helping save water. For example, turning the knob off when scrubbing in the shower can help reduce the shower water being used. Then, turning off the sprinklers and rescheduling them them for the afternoon can help reduce…

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