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    efforts to preserve their forest homes. "Chimpanzees are in crisis," said Lilian Pintea, a remote sensing specialist and vice president of conservation science for the Jane Goodall Institute, Vienna, Virginia, citing hunting and illegal bushmeat consumption, disease, illegal capture for the pet trade and habitat loss as the culprits.…

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    over mining, making fields to crop and producing papers and wood products. All of them lead to serious effects for forests, even destroy them completely. First, over mining is the big one of three factors leading to rainforest destroyed everyday. What is mine? “Mine is an action digging holes in the ground to find and obtain coal, diamonds, etc” (Oxford Advanced Learners’ Dictionary 2016). Actually, Brayan Peter said that this is an industry making money. Minerals and metals are absolutely…

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    For numerous people logging onto the Internet is as routine as putting on a pair of clean underwear everyday. People take it for granted without realizing what is actually going on. Everytime you log on to the world wide web, you are risking your computer to numerous viruses, spyware, and adware programs. Many people dont realize that over ninety percent of computers today are infected with some form of virus or spyware. It is usually to late for people to do anything by the time they realize…

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    peatland fires bond to destroy Indonesia’s environment “According to a 2007 study by the World Bank, Indonesia is the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases after America and China, mostly because of the destruction of forests and peatlands”(“Logging the good news; Indonesia’s forests”).This happens when land clearing plantations and farmers in Indonesia decide to clear land by creating forests fires that wipe out trees. This creates problems like high carbon emissions being released, toxic…

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    internet for more information and analyzed some articles about the topic. I also needed to summarize some information and synthesis paper from the internet. In this research paper you will see the answers from 1.) What are the reasons why habitat destruction and animal extinction occur? And 2.) What are the effects of habitat destruction and animal extinction in the living things? In the Philippines, many animals are now extinct because…

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    selected to timber, and the rest are left to the chipper. Smaller trees are usually cut down for the use of charcoal. Not all logging that occurs is legal. Illegal timber extraction is also growing problem. “The European Union is a significant importer of timber from regions where illegal and destructive logging is rampant.” (Greenpeace) The EU has made no law to stop the illegal…

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    Tsilhqot Case Analysis

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    of the land (McLeod and Macbeth, 2015, pg 4). This fact is significant because this case grants a large amount of land to the Tsilhqot and this increases power and provides more rights for Aboriginals. The court outlined what authority provincial and federal powers have and in what areas of property and foresting laws they have jurisdiction. The decision the judges made also strengthened interjurisdictional rights for Aboriginal titled land holders (Tsilhqot v. BC, paragraph 10). This implies…

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    Hamza Nadeem Persuasive Essay “The more social media we have, the more we think we're connecting, yet we are really disconnecting from each other” (JR). According this quote by JR, we are really disconnecting from each other by using social media rather than connecting, and this is a problem nowadays, especially with teenagers. And this is the main reason why understanding the benefits and risks of social media are important for teens before they go on and get in trouble for not using social…

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    On a thick log surrounded by tall highly pigmented grass deep in the Amazon Basin on the border of Peru sits three individuals staring at onlookers; one in confusion, one in distress, and the other with disinterest. Nearby the log on the edge of a green murky river stands a woman with two young children. The women are all dressed in a single wool-like material skirt revealing the upper part of their tan torso, while the men wear small straps of string to cover their genital. They share similar…

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    within the next century, meaning that more forest will be destroyed, and more plants animals will be at risk or go extinct unless something is done to conserve what is left. Another factor putting animals at risk in the Borneo Rainforest is poachers. Borneo has little to no law enforcement to enforce hunting laws therefore leading to illegal hunting, and putting animals into or at risk of…

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