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    Whether or not we realize it humans need great amounts of fuel wood just to run their lives(N/A. World Wildlife).We require wood for our basic need to build houses well as furniture(N/A.Live Science).Moreover we still use wood for smaller needs like palm oil, rubber charcoal and paper(Revkin,Andrew.The burning season). Along with fuel wood we still need to…

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    2016, www.awf.org/wildlife-conservation/elephant. Accessed December 13th, 2017 “Discover the African Elephant!” IUCN Red List 50, 12 Aug. 2015, support.iucnredlist.org/species/african-elephant. Accessed December 13th, 2017 “Discover the Asian Elephant!” IUCN Red List 50…

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    counseling for those who are grieving. All who are in on this conspiracy have experienced traumatic events all surrounding the murder of close loved ones. So these conspirators decide to create a town in the deep of the woods which is actually a wildlife preserve away from the modern life they once lived in with the idea that they are protected and able to sustain themselves. The elders speak of the town and woods as dangerous places that one should not venture into for fear of death, this leads…

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    2010 BP Oil Spill

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    lasted 87n days and is still the biggest oil spill in U.S history. Around 16,000 miles of coastline was affected, including the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Not only had the spill effect humans, it effected tons of wildlife. In total it killed many plants, and animals. Approximately, 82,000 birds, which included around 102 species. 6,165 sea turtles, and up to 25,900 marine animals. That including, bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins and sperm whales, plus…

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    stewardship goal, public access goal, and environmental literacy goal. (http://www.nwf.org/What-We-Do/Protect-Habitat/Waters/Chesapeake-Bay.aspx) (http://www.chesapeakebay.net/chesapeakebaywatershedagreement/page) Many new policies have been created to save the Chesapeake Bay, but common sense can also help conserve this natural resource from getting worse. Little things such as recycling, starting a compost pile, carpooling, cleaning up after pets, having a rain garden, or even volunteering…

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    various government agencies, and universities is available to proficient veterinarians interested in research. In this capacity, the investigation of basic and applied problems concerning food-producing animals, companion animals, laboratory animals, wildlife, captive animals, and different aquatic species outline the work involved. If these are not desired fields,…

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    The right to a safe life should be guaranteed to not only humans, but also animals. Animal rights activists have fought for humane rights for farm and wildlife animals. For years, protection for many animals living on farms and among the wild has been held by the government or corporations. This protection means the control of all animal welfare rights such as living conditions and bodily harm to animals. Now with more NGOs (Non-governmental Organizations) increasing rapidly, animals rights can…

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    Environmental Ethics

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    Fish and Wildlife service mission is to conserve, protect, and enhance the habitats of fish, plants, and wildlife to benefit the American people. The priorities of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is to achieving recovery and preventing extinction of endangered and threatened species, conserving natural resources, and connecting with people to provide future conservation. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service use basic principles of stewardship, professionalism…

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    Going Green Research Paper

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    Climate change is a very big controversy throughout the world between scientists. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, their 2009 article, titled “Climate 2030: A National Blueprint for a Clean Energy Economy,” if we do not do anything to save the planet, the climate can change and create extreme droughts, heat, storms, and acidifying oceans. The article opens minds to the reality of the consequences the harmful energy sources can create, following the WWF article about pollution,…

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    Animal And Ethics Analysis

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    they help zoos to strengthen the impact of their activities on in situ (original habitat) wildlife conservation; on the other, they secure long-term funding for protected areas” (345). This provides education to the zoos, as they are able to study the animals in the wild in their own habitat, which allows them to create a better life for the animals living in the zoos. The collaboration also allows the wildlife sanctuaries to funding and research that benefit both the sanctuaries and the zoos.…

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