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    31% of the land area on our planet.”(Deforestation | Threats | WWF). With the the prevalence of deforestation, it messes up animal living because the trees are the animals homes and without the trees the animals do not have homes. The WFF (World Wildlife Fund) has been working for over fifty years to help stop or slow down deforestation. The earth is under a threat for losing much of our forest. Humans are also affected by the loss of trees as trees are used to purify the air. Humans use…

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    The desire to see and interact with both wild and domesticated animals is a major part of the tourism industry. In 1988, one study estimated, wildlife tourism accounted for 20-40% of international tourism globally. Wildlife tourism is a major part of the overall global tourism industry and it’s a practice that creates attractions all over the world. Wildlife tourism creates millions of jobs, and brings in millions of tourists from around…

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    mean of producing electricity instead of the use of fossil fuels that hurt the environment and wildlife around us. Each year about 1.7 billion pounds of pollution are pumped into the air a day by coal plants alone, which is quite a lot. But what about Eco-friendly methods of obtaining energy to power houses,commercial, and industrial buildings? Are they as practical and safe for the environment/wildlife as some people say they are? Are they worth investing and developing for the modern world…

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    Endangered Species Act

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    species act started in 1973. The endangered species Act of 1973 is one of many United States environmental laws passed in the 1970’s. Why should we protect threaten and endangered species? The Endangered species Act is America’s most powerful wildlife and protection law. This act have been the most positive for about 40 years. The purpose of the act is to protect endangered and threatened species and their ecosystem. Since we have the act any state or foreign nation… have to protect the…

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    boats can be rented for the day, and houseboat rentals are readily available. Visitors can select from houseboats ranging from basic designs to luxury yachts. Experiencing the Area Erie Canal is known for having a range of wildlife parks. The Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge is located in Seneca Falls. Visitors can also check out Niagara Falls and the mighty Adirondacks.…

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    Nowadays, the hunting, fishing, collecting and trapping of wildlife at unsustainable levels is not something new. Trophy hunting is oldest game, which is the selective hunting of wild game. According to In Defense of Animals, every year, trophy hunters kill thousands of exotic wild animals, representing hundreds…

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    Hunting Persuasive Essay

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    wasteful, an indulgence in luxury (encyclopedia). Hunting for sport has caused much fear with all animals along with predators, deforestation, noise, etc. Some wildlife agencies set hunting seasons on some animals during the time that they give birth to and nurse their offspring (LCA). The agencies are more protective of sport hunting than wildlife itself. As a result, mothers are often killed while searching for food for their young (LCA). The defenseless children then die of starvation or are…

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    In the late 19th century, three different kinds of environmental issues became topics of public debate. Then, in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt established a federally protected wildlife refuge in Pelican Island, Florida. As a result, the National Park Service was founded, and Stephen T. Mather was appointed the first director. By enabling the 1906 American Antiquities Act, Roosevelt was able to establish 150 national forests, 51 federal bird reserves, 4 national game preserves, 5 national…

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    the Oceans: Marine Pollution The oceans and its wildlife are suffering from irreversible harms. The spreading of harmful materials such as oil, plastic, industrial and agricultural waste into the ocean can damage marine life and even effect people. Pollution comes from many sources such as manufacturing, litter, and even sewage. If we do not make changes quickly then we will suffer from permanent damages to Earth’s largest bodies of water and wildlife. Domestic sewage often finds its way into…

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    black-footed ferret and Guam rail. Zoos that participate in breeding program also educate the public on issues retaining endangered species. The information given helps raise support, funding and awareness. With more support from the public, zoos can help save endangered animals and countries can set up policies to protect endangered…

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