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    The conservation movement within the United States was the ending of an unlimited national resource era and the beginning of the creation of nature as capitalism. Between the years of 1850-1930 government opened up national parks and forest in hopes to balance out the effects of westward expansion and the depletion of America’s natural advantages. Within this movement there were many key officials such as Theodore Roosevelt who saw the benefits in protecting the United States natural sights.…

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    Anti-Whaling Conservation

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    Additionally, these anti-whaling supporters are wasting their time advocating against whale hunting when there are other conservation issues they should be focusing on such as ocean acidification or the destruction of reef habitats. A study conducted in 2000 by Baker explored what type of whales are being hunted for resources. He found that the fin whale (Balaenoptera Physalus), sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis), bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera brydei), blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), humpback…

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    theme is about Family and the math concept is Conservation of Number. Family is the people children are always with especially when they are young. The parents, and sometimes the siblings, are the ones who teach young children their first lessons in life about the world around them. Our group theme was about Dinosaurs, because children are particularly fascinated by dinosaurs, especially if they have seen cartoons about it like, Land Before Time. Conservation of number is reached when the child…

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    opportunity to make use of it and making it last for moments of urgency is especially important. Many areas in Texas have experienced serious drought. In the face of the drought, the City of Austin (COA) has made water conservation a big deal. They have done this by putting strict water conservations restrictions in effect. Stage 2 restrictions should remain in effect as they help regulate the amount of water the City of Austin can release downstream and help Texas prepare if the drought becomes…

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    been contaminated. Water Treatment process allows the process of treating wastewater for recycling and reusing. The treated water may be used for different industrial processes. The concept of water treatment forms an important method of water conservation. Reducing Leaks is an important form of conserving water. Leakages lead to losses of huge amounts of water worldwide. The concept of fixing various leaks helps in saving a lot of water that could have been lost. Reusing Water helps in reducing…

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    Law of Conservation of Mass Have you ever wondered why certain things decompose faster than others? I was interest in doing this project because I’ve always wondered why certain things decompose faster than others, and why they decompose. For my science fair project I want to find out why what types of decomposition there are, and how the process of decomposition works. I like to observe the tiny things in life, and why it works, or why it happens, and I feel like I could gain some knowledge on…

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    Gifford Pinchot’s Stand for Natural Conservation Natural resources play an integral role in a country’s success. Natural resources are in high demand because everyone needs them. Therefore, it would be beneficial for a country to have natural resources. Sometimes, countries even fight for control of natural resources. By controlling natural resources a country will have an immense amount of power (eSchooltoday). As a result, humans need to conserve the natural resources they have. Humans need…

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    Career As a Conservation Officer There are many careers out there. But there is one in particular, one that takes many requirements and knowledge. That one course is a Conservation Officer. It is a nearly year round outdoor job and very people interacting career. This as your career has many opportunities and places you can advance into higher ranks. For this career the person will need to have right certifications and educational requirements, such as two-year bachelor degree, and high-school…

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    We as a race have performed many studies on them to learn their life styles. Over time we started to capture them into tanks for entertainment and train them to do tricks and obey. Over all there have been many arguments about the orca whale species, “in the early 2005 orca whales and many other orca tribes had become an endangered species. The population of the Southern Residents Orcas in the Pacific Northwest has declined about 25 percent, and still we have not done enough to help them from…

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    Conservationists have had a tight focus on invasive species for decades. These species cross ecological boundaries and establish themselves in new areas where they affect the environment indefinitely. Conservationists are skeptical, and for good reason: Invasive species collide with natural environments and as follows, affecting biodiversity. Invasive species can benefit endangered environments; however, there should be stricter regulations of imported species to avoid the possibility of…

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