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    This article talked about the effects of removing dominant male roles from a pride of lions. It gave numbers and facts about how a pride responds and the role it has in young males. Lewis Smith, Environment R. "Big Game Trophy Hunters 'Help to Save Rare Species'." The Times, Jan 04, 2007, pp. 29, eLibrary,…

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    does not only save lives, but also saves Americans on taxes by contributing over 2.4 billion dollars each year. Over 15 thousand people accidentally shoot themselves each year, people who are more familiar with guns (hunters) are less likely to. Hunting teaches many people responsibilities, such as respect for…

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    Deer Advertisement

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    The “Deer” advertisement, for World Wildlife Fund (WWF) magazine, shows a picture of a deer covered in waste. The deer stands on top of land filled with trash, that once use to be its home. On the bottom of this advertisement reads the text “Rubbish can be recycled. Nature cannot.” Land pollution includes various types of rubbish we make at home, school, hospitals, markets and workplaces. Items like papers, plastics, cans, even used cars and broken electronic goods and broken furniture are all…

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    Coast of Florida, is known for pristine, crystal clear waters, bays and streams that give the area its name. With more than 70 springs, Crystal River/Kings Bay is the largest winter refuge for manatees on the Florida Gulf Coast and is a National Wildlife Refuge. Over the last 20 years, the springs that feed the river have gone through dramatic changes, which have led to a habitat that is being effected by unwanted algae. If nothing is done to correct the problem, this beautiful waterway may…

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    successful of its kind in Russia racking up more than 1000 convictions, 400 seizures of firearms and forty criminal proceedings. This group also helps stop the illegal trade of animal bones and pelts. Tracking an Amur leopard Another group, the WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) captured, studied and re-introduced a healthy female leopard to assist monitoring local populations. It was a major success and helped document eight Amur leopards in the region. There are over 200 Amur leopards in…

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    In the essay “Why Organic Foods Are Worth the Cost,” author Alex Garcia argues the cost of organic food and discusses why the idea of organic food and farming is better for not only the environment but also for the people who take it in. Organic food is emphasized a lot on the Food Network Channel on Iron Chef of America and Top Chef. Many people believe that organic food is just a sticker. Supermarkets put a little sticker on packages to show that the products are all natural or organic.…

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    Chemistry Green And Clean

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    Chemistry is the field of science involving structures, composition, and properties of substances and matter in order learn how they interact with each other. However, disposing and making chemicals can cause hazard to the environment and wildlife. In “Chemistry: Green and Clean,” Jennifer Weeks builds an argument to persuade her audiences that green chemists are working cooperatively to develop a field of chemistry that can replace polluting technologies. Weeks uses alternative ways to…

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    There are many things we can do to ensure the survival of most species, for example, in attempt to save animals from possible extinction; anti-poaching laws have been passed by governments throughout Africa. Other regions of the world have been affected also, for example, in India there were often conflicts between the priorities of people and the need for conservation. The greatest threats to wildlife are competition for resources and expansion for the people of India in unsustainable ways to…

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    the argument that the city council should only give native plants to the selected suburbs of Brisbane and not plants from other parts of Australia or the world. Using local native plants in your garden have a lot of benefits top offer, for example wildlife and better growth due to the local soil. Using local plants like a wildflower shrubs and trees for example are very much suited to our sandy alkaline soil because over time the plan t has evolved to suit that soil so it can thrive when it…

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    Blackgum, and multiple species of Oaks. But what most people don’t know is that some of these species were not native to this particular area. At Ft. Stewart Forestry we have two main goals. Support the military and provide the best habitat possible for wildlife. In performing these tasks we have realized that for us to be most effective we must return Ft. Stewart to its natural state. Longleaf pine and wiregrass. Unfortunately that is easier said than done. Over the years due to ecological…

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