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    In recent years, hunting has become an up and coming trend among Americans as a way to control the population of animals, but the practice of hunting is morally inhumane and is denying animals their rights to life. Humans need to strive for a more “hands off” policy when dealing with the animal overpopulation (“Animal Population Control”). Hunting should not be used as a means of animal population control. Controlling the animal population should be done in a nonlethal manner, whether by natural…

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    Going to the zoo for the first time is an incredible experience for a child. Everything is new, the animals are big, and around every corner there is a new surprise. Every turn holds a monkey playing in the mud, a giraffe eating from the trees, or a new kind of animal you have never seen. Zoos are exciting and entertaining and they can also provide a variety of learning opportunities. As long as the well being of the animals is held on top priority, they allow for many great opportunities. Zoos…

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    The question of the impact of captivity on animals remains one of the most challenging and controversial over the several decades. Some people disagree that zoos are an important part of animals conservation as they believe sanctuaries in animal's native habitat would bring more positive results as animals suffer from the constant human presence and lack of space. Others argue that zoos provide animals with even better conditions than in the wild and that without zoos many conservation programs…

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    Ecotourism is defined as responsible to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well being of the local people and involves interpretation and education. Education is meant to be inclusive to both the staff and guests. It is about uniting conservation, communication, and sustainable travel. This means that the local community has to adapt to these principles: firstly, build environmental and cultural awareness and respect every human being. Every country has to build…

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    Evolution Of Tigers

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    diversity in the population, to produce healthy tigers ("Forest Corridors Help”). Genetic diversity is what makes individuals from the same species unlike the others. ("Biodiversity - Species Diversity.") It is important to have genetic diversity because it improves the ability to adapt to changes like a change in the climate ("Biodiversity - Species Diversity."). For this to happen, there has to be a relatively large population of tigers in the reserve, so that they can interbreed and exchange…

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    Importance Of Ecotourism

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    Hence, conservation of biodiversity can be defined as saving life on Earth in all its forms and maintaining the healthiness of natural ecosystems. Ecotourism has done well in protecting the flora and fauna as it helps to create a better appreciation of the world's natural resources…

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    Ostriches Case Study

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    1. Natural location, which should include country and part of the world where they live. Wild ostriches live in the woodlands, dry, hot savannahs and of Africa. First they were spread out over whole Asia, Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, but because of hunters, who were really hunted down, the wild ostriches' range has been reduced, so only they are left in the sub-Saharan Africa. However, you can find ostriches all over the world, like in zoos for instance. 2. Natural environment (habitat) i…

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    Ethics And Climate Change

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    educating society as well as solving cultural barriers related to climate change. This action seeks to promote ethical and moral principles as solutions. However, it is important to understand that many international organizations including the United Nations, government and non-governmental organizations are very concerned about the global impact of environmental pollution, climate change, degradations, loss of biodiversity, loss of habitat for endangered species, and deforestation.…

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    The world is a very natural place: there are animals, and living beings that thrive off of food and land, but these living beings will also eventually die off. Human beings are also a part of nature, and will eventually die. No matter the outcome all kind of ecosystems in natural exist in the world is all resulting with leaving, it is the natural phenomenon. While born and death is lifecycle phenomena, it is natural. However, will the soul perish with the body and going somewhere after death?…

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    Title: To investigate the reproductive structures of the plants and to understand its importance in the survival of plant species. Introduction: Angiosperms are the dominant form of plant life in most terrestrial ecosystems, comprising about 90 percent of all plant species. Most crop and ornamental plants are angiosperms. Their success results, in part, from two innovative structures: the flower and the fruit. Flowers are derived evolutionarily from modified leaves. The main parts of a flower…

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