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    Invasive species are plants and animals or pathogens that are non-native to the ecosystem. In which under consideration and whose introduction may cause harm to the environment.(Gateway to Invasive Species Information) They come from different countries due to different environmental that factors that attract them here. Many of the animals that you thought that were native to the united states of america are not. Such as the Oryctolagus Cuniculus also known as the european wild rabbit or a…

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    Relationships Pathogens have with Ecological Diversity The effect that pathogens have on the environment due to ecological diversity is great and complicated. The systems of between disease and species can change an ecosystem drastically and shake up the biosphere entirely. In this essay I will discuss how pathogen like those found in Plague inc. can impact biodiversity in our world today, and vice versa. One obvious consequence of deforestation is the loss of habitat for animals. But one…

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    During this whole project, I have made a lot of trips to the national park. The purpose of the national park is to protect and preserve the beautiful lands of Joshua Tree. The mojave desert is a very special and beautiful desert and has the most astonishing landscapes. During my trips to the national park, I noticed some pretty amazing plants. There is a good reason that we have to preserve and protect areas like this. I recently discovered that the JTNP has an area called the transition zone…

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    Klamath National Forest

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    The Klamath National Forest covers roughly 1,700,000 acres between California and Oregon. Besides the usual recreational activities open to the public, the Forest "also helps to meet local and national needs for timber, gold, and other natural resources, explains the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service (FS). http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/klamath/about-forest What the federal agency fails to mention is that sometimes these "needs" for natural resources trump sound science and…

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    The Gopher Tortoise, also known as Gopherus Polyphemus, is a very important species in the ecological system of the state of Florida. The Gopher Tortoise plays a very big role as a native species in the south-east of the United States, from southern South Carolina to southeastern Louisiana (Auffenberg and Franz, 1982). More than 300 species benefit from the burrows the Gopher Tortoise digs, providing them with shelter. According to a study by Auffenberg and Franz (1982), Kushlan and Mazzotti…

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    bareMinerals, by Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc., competes widely in the cosmetics industry. Selling products from makeup to skincare products, they are most known for providing products that not only provide converge, but they are also good for our skin. bareMinerals have eye, lips, and face makeup lines. They also provide a line of brushes and makeup tools. The brand is very environmentally conscious; the brand provides natural products and they are cruelty-free, meaning that they do not test…

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    The Revenant, The Road, and Everest, are the three artifacts that will be analyzed in this essay. The filmmakers of these three films all seem to be forcing the audience to walk away at the end with a feeling that nature is a difficult force to overcome. By depicting nature as a proving ground for survival, we see how nature threatens to overcome human life. In attempt to try and survive, humans must adapt to and thoroughly understand their environment. These depictions connect to the…

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    I look out the windows of the world today and see a desire for change. Whether it be in the form of social and civil justice, or in the form of environmental justice, the ultimate goal of each is to create a better world for all. I believe that by working towards environmental justice, we can lay the groundwork for every form of change. I can help to facilitate this change by furthering myself through earning a post-baccalaureate in Environmental Studies. My reasons for pursuing a…

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    There is a lot to expect when going somewhere unknown. There is that sense of excitement about going somewhere, but there is also the sense of fear along with it. There is also a sense of wonderment and awe when learning something new along the way. What I hope to get out of this experience going to Big Bend over spring break is quite simple. What I hope to get out of this experience is to learn something about the environment and the actions I take that will ultimately impact our land we call…

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    Radical Manifesto

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    An Environmental Cause For Action: A Radical Manifesto We are : a group of clandestine radical environmentalists, dedicated to a single cause, to bring about ecological change by forcibly executing our policy upon the masses, despite the convictions of others. We are deeply affected by the precautions taken to protect our ecosystem. We seek retribution for the lack of secure protocols regarding environmental protection. We are a group of cells cancerous in form, we will spread like a plague upon…

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