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    people think it will not erupt, there is a supervolcano underneath yellowstone. Yellowstone is the first national park that is home to a super volcano. There is lots of wildlife like grizzly bears, wolves, elk, and herds of bison. These make Yellowstone a popular tourist attraction. If this supervolcano erupts it could destroy the wildlife and have a giant impact on the united states. Scientist more recently discovered a second magma chamber under the already huge volcano. This holds enough…

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    warming are not only harming the wildlife and the environment, but they are also hurting the native people who live and hunt on the land. Global warming is a very disastrous result of human pollution. Hopefully with the use of effective substantial practices we can cure years of damage, and restore this beautiful state to how it once was. Global warming has caused effects such as melting permafrost, melting polar ice, retreat of glaciers, the fast decline in wildlife and plant species, and…

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    luscious rainforests and will eat all manner of small insects and worms. They were located in the area that has been deemed central to the conservation efforts in the region. The current conservation efforts that are being made to protect the vast wildlife of South America is being called the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, and it involves the cooperation of scientists and researchers from multiple countries within South America. The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund has different…

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    Yellowstone is America’s first National park. Located in the state of Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park draws millions of visitors every year. Yellowstone park includes over three thousand square miles of lakes, canyons, rivers, and mountains. The National park is bigger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. All though Yellowstone is considered to be located in Wyoming the park actually stretches across three states. Ninety six percent of Yellowstone is in Wyoming but the other three…

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    trip to Yellowstone. The nature and wildlife was a once in a lifetime moment that was hard to take in all at once. The most exciting parts about Yellowstone is the wildlife and scenery. Also on the way to Yellowstone we stopped at the badlands and that was very cool. We drove all the way there. The trip up there was over 20 hours. It was a very long trip, but I think it was worth it. The main thing we did everyday was just drive around and look for wildlife. We saw over 20 black bears and…

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    of Florida’s Everglades suggests the drainage of water and expansion of newly developed urban areas. Notable wildlife residents such as the Florida Panther and the American Crocodile are endangered and are threatened to become extinct. Humans continue to struggle of protecting the Everglades’ natural environment; however, the ongoing issues faced can lead to a mass extinction for all wildlife. Today, the mass of protected species continues to decrease minimally and the water supply is running…

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    policy about the endangered species in the world. In 1901, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt was elected as president. In 1903, he established the first National Wildlife Refuge at Pelican Island in Florida and named Paul Kroegel the nation’s…

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    Rhino Poaching Essay

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    LITERATURE REVIEW South Africa as a country is faced with many challenges and a common factor that this comprises of is crime and corruption. One of the biggest syndicates that are growing day-by-day is Rhino Poaching. It all starts with individuals who are faced with the difficult conditions of poverty. This is the drive they get to commit such a crime. Rhino poaching is illegal in the Republic of South Africa and is strictly prohibited. Individuals that are found in a situation that involves…

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    Game Warden Essay

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    the most overlooked job is a game warden. Not many individuals know of the struggles that game wardens must go through to not only be inducted as this major honor, but also how they risk their lives every day in order to protect our environment and wildlife. I have covered in this paper the background history and the origins of the very first game wardens, as well as the important requirements that these people must endure in order to be accepted in the law enforcement world. Game wardens seem…

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    Yellowstone volcano has many plants and animals living around it. Yellowstone has many different kinds of wildlife habitats. One of them is the alpine tundra which is a Dry, rocky, and treeless areas near the tops of mountains. Alpine tundra has very few growing plants and a few mammals, such as mountain goats and pika. Another habitat is the Mountains Meadows which is a lush, spongy oases of sedges, wildflowers and shrubs grow at elevations from about 6,000 to 11,000 feet. They range from small…

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