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    engage the community, provide public education opportunities and encourage cooperation between the public and law enforcement agencies. Many community policing officers are assigned to specific demographic groups or geographic areas. Game Wardens Wildlife conservation enforcement combines the love of nature with the love of public service. Game and fish wardens are tasked with enforcing fishing, boating and hunting regulations. They regularly patrol fishing and hunting areas and engage…

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    Poaching Elephants

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    through intense, military-like training and use highly advanced weapons. Other conservation groups are trying to stop people in Asia from buy ivory. If the demand goes down, so with the number of poachings. In Namibia the people are in charge of the wildlife. They protect the animals and get money from the tourism Though not all of these laws are organizations are working, poaching is still occurring at an alarming…

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    the good. Yes, our species population has lowered, and yes we are responsible for most pollution but we have done some good. Humanity has brought medical care to help injured species be able to return to their environment. Most citizens care for wildlife and does its best to protect all species being hunted or harmed. Civilization has done a lot for our environment and not all has been bad. All individuals are different, nobody is exactly similar. Everybody holds a different viewpoint, and have…

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    Ocean Overfishing

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    There are many contributing factors that have lead up to a depletion our our ocean fish. As our underwater wildlife ecosystem decreases, we keep moving backwards with fisheries overfishing and diminishing the underwater wildlife. Overfishing occurs when there is a popular fishing area constantly being fished out to the point where the reproduction cycle can't keep up. Recent studies have shown that overfishing has exploited 52% of fish stock (subpopulations of a particular species of fish). More…

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    Working with DAI Taught Heather Rome About Wildlife Conservation During her tenure with Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI), Heather Rome was introduced to the issues plaguing the wildlife conservation movement. With an understanding of how a lack of biodiversity can impact the planet, she has taken it upon herself to learn more about this important topic. Ms. Rome keeps educated about the latest wildlife conservation news and breakthroughs, and volunteers her efforts…

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    seriously injured by a collision with one. This plus numerous other reasons states why hunting is needed. Hunting is a necessary process due to the fact that hunting provides jobs, hunting feeds people, hunting keeps the wildlife population at the right level, and…

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    000 for the smoked meat, and only $180 for the ivory (Tomlinson). A large population of poachers live in poverty and do not care about animal conservation, what they do care about is feeding their families and providing money. Andrea Turkalo, a Wildlife Conservation Society researcher who works in the Dzangha-Sangha National Park, agrees, “This country can't can run their health dispensaries; they can't educate their children. How can you expect them to think about conservation? I think people…

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    (P&C Maasai H 1). The native culture known for their tactic, way of life, and history in obtaining land brings great historic value. Due to epidemic breakthrough, colonist’s takeover, and modern world influences the nature of Maasai people and their wildlife are greatly…

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    Elephant In The Room Essay

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    Source A- The elephant in the room: How contraception could save future elephants from culling By- Rose Eveleth Web address- Rose Eveleth . 2011. The elephant in the room: How contraception could save future elephants from culling . [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-elephant-in-the-room/. [Accessed 05 February 16]. Summary of evidence- In the 1900’s poaching threatened to wipe out the elephant population in South Africa. This made conservationists worried, so…

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    Louisiana Black Bear Essay

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    Ursus americanus luteolus, also known as the Louisiana black bear, is a big mammal that can be found along the Lower Mississippi River Valley. This solitary mammal weights between 200 to 400 pounds and it is characterized from other black bears for having a longer, narrower and flatter nose, with larger molar teeth. It has a life cycle similar to many other types of bears; they spend their first couple of years with their mothers. During winters they den, and when they become adults they mate.…

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