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    Essay On Bear Management

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    Bear Management in Montana Forests Those who live in Montana coexist with a vast array of wildlife. One of the most spectacular and intimidating species that can be encountered is the North American Black and Grizzly Bear. Not only are they a species that can be appreciated for their powerful beauty, but they contribute much to the ecosystem as well. Some of their ecological roles include being seed dispensers and nutrient providers ("Black Bear Biology," 2016.) The berries the bears’ consume…

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    Tomorrow he was going to find the Spirit Bear! Paul couldn’t sleep that night. His brain wouldn’t shut up, from thinking about the different types of pictures he wanted to capture, imagining what the white black bear would look like, to coming to the realization that Marvin never spoke of a time or place to meet him. In all Paul’s photography career, not once has he been so nervous. So much pressure came with tomorrow, if he couldn’t snap a picture of the Spirit Bear, Hartley Bay could be in…

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    Black bears are the most abundant and adaptable bear in its family and therefore are widely distributed (Youth 1999). They are the smallest on the North American continent though its species Ursus americanus has several subspecies in B.C. (Blood, Black Bears in British Columbia 2001). Most bears are black, hence the name black bear, however, they can have a variety of different shades of brown coat and sometimes even white (Blood, Black Bears in British Columbia 2001). These bears become…

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    Sea Ice Biome

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    for polar bear populations in the Arctic, as the presence of sea ice is imperative to their survival. Increased alterations in seasonal sea ice retreat and return influence movement patterns, predation, and mating (Derocher & Sahanatien, 2012). Earlier sea ice melt means polar bears must retreat…

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    The anatomy and physiology behind Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus and Odobenus rosmarus divergens adaptations Korina M. Ramirez November 5, 2015 The only extant lineage of pinnipeds under the genus Odobenus are the walruses. This genus includes two widely accepted species Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, the Atlantic walrus, and Odobenus rosmarus divergens, the Pacific walrus. The environment these animals live in are harsh and require quite the adaptations in order to adjust due to many issues…

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    Inuit, Native American nomads of the frozen north Inuit are a people that live in the frozen artic and sub artic lands of north America, like Canada and Alaska they even live in other parts of the world like Siberia and Greenland. They are one of the hundreds of tribes that live in North America today. Between the United States and Canada there are over a thousand tribes that call these lands home. Throughout history the Native American all across the continent of North America developed and…

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    The Honey Short Story

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    streetlight with a jar of honey, and a bear pulled up in his 1984 chevy express van and asked, “Is that honey you got there.” Thomas replied, “Yup I buy a jar every day.” Then he asked the bear, “Would you like some?” The bear answered, “Yes,” and jumped out of his van. He ate all the honey. Then he took Thomas and put him in the van. He took off with him. He sped through town. He took Thomas into a building in the middle of town. It was the honey store. The bear bought 18 jars of honey and went…

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    Why Do Polar Bears Face?

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    young little polar bear followed his mother towards the cool Ocean, delighting as he stepped into it. It was the first time that he had ever touched water. He splashed around, his instincts telling him exactly what to do, how to swim. This is the beginning of a polar bear's life, after a few weeks of nursing and nourishment. The mother will teach him how to get his meals (mostly seals), and all the other things necessary for survival. In this paper,several questions about the polar bear will be…

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    Garoppolo Case Study

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    think of a backup plan for the future, and that is where Garoppolo comes in showcasing his potential in his first two starts in the league making a lot of Patriots fans feel confidence about life after Brady. Teams like theCleveland Browns, Chicago Bears, and San Fransisco 49ers will be interested in Garoppolo due to the fact that these teams will be looking for a young quarterback that can lead the franchise and be the face of the franchise. Out of all of these teams, the most interested team…

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    For many years people believed that the Polar Bear would be the first species that goes extinct due to climate change, however that may not be the case. The American Pika lives in the rocky mountain areas surrounding both the U.S and Canada. This distant cousin of the rabbit lives at elevations between 8,000 and 13,000 feet, and it makes its home in rock piles and slides. The reason why this creature suffers so much due to climate change is that of how they originally adapted to their…

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