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    extinction 20% of the world’s animal species could be extinct in the next 30 years. A lot of this is because of changes to living and nonliving things and their habitats affecting the population of an ecosystem. Did you know that oil spills can even affect many worm species causing them to over populate. Also, Wolves aren’t the real bad guys in Yellowstone national park. My last point is about melting glaciers, and how their destruction is causing some of the worst damage to animal populations.…

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    “Woah! There’s a lot. Maybe we should follow them? We should follow them because it could lead us to a clue,” responded Helen. Reggie nodded in agreement and they all followed the cockroaches together fearfully to an eerie, mysterious, dark forest. The cockroaches continued through the forest and stopped by a monstrous, overgrown cockroach that did not look very friendly. It was lying on a dusty, filthy bush of leaves that got crushed from the structure and size of the cockroach that was…

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    breathe for animals, and that was always me. My first word was “bullet ant,” or so the story goes. By the time I sussed I was a human being and not some weird sea lion, I was four. At zoos I actually asked my mom to read the information panels and sat there, thumb in mouth, while she sounded out tongue-twisters like “chances lupus.” I had my collection of stuffed animals, my copy of Amphibians of the Americas, and my career goals. I was going to be a vet, James Elliot-style. Maybe a small…

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    I was first introduced to reptiles when I was when I was at a church event that had an “Noah’s ark” petting zoo. They had a local pet store, Aqualand, come out with some of the animals they had in stock. The owner, Mike, came with some of the many exodic animals he had in stock. Among which, he brought many reptiles and invertebrates. He had Ball pythons, Boas, scorpions and some rodents. I remember getting to hold a burmese python, he was white and yellow and practically the size of me at the…

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    Since Stevens Point would not be the first school to transition to being pet friendly the process wouldn’t have to be one that is completely trial and error. We would be able to contact other schools and ask about their successes and failures with the process. The school would have to write up strict policies about having a pet on campus in order to maintain control. Some of the policies should be the following. It would be necessary to designate certain dorms for pets since some students may…

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    Schmeeckle Reserve

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    allow for the continued management of the Red Fox in hopes to ensure a sustainable population is maintained in Schmeeckle Reserve. With the Schmeeckle Reserve’s first priority of being a nature reserve, it has been managed to support a variety of animal and plant species. The further introduction of new…

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    purpose is to change the way of producing meat in order to save the live of many animals such as pork, chicken, cows that are being constantly abuse and used as cattle. Most of these animals have spent their lives being hit, maltreated, suffering enormous pain in crated, boxed and force-fed grain and living in such horrendous, inhumane conditions until the time of being slaughter and even until that moment these animals suffer since they are killed in the easiest and brutal way. On the…

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    Animal testing should stay legal and have no restrictions so long that it is benefiting humans and the greater good. Cancer, heart disease, and other various incurable illnesses are present in today’s world and taking many lives with them. Animal testing can help to develop medications to aide or even cure these illnesses in humans. Our health fields today are booming due to advances in medicines and drugs. Animal testing plays a very important role in our medication advancements and improving…

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    Hundreds infected with malaria, typhoid fever, herpes, tuberculosis, ringworm, syphilis, hepatitis, flu virus, cancer cells, and cholera in repeatedly failed attempts to “cure” such diseases. Along with painful biopsies and frequently skin removal procedures. Yes, done on humans, incarcerated humans someone that had little to no information about the study, and effects. Most would refuse these treatments if they knew what was at risk. It is illegal and unethical to do these experiments without…

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    about a certain animal or species or even a certain organism you have so many different options to learn from. For example, a turtle you can find their habitat, where they are in a food web and even their interspecific interactions with other organisms interactions with other organisms. Turtles are some of the most interesting animals in the world, they have so many different features. The following will include most reasons of turtles being one of my favorite organisms and/or animal. There…

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