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    effected the growth of the elks was the intimidation that the wolves gave off , saying that the elks would stop eatting as much as always stayed at what they thought was safety. This made a real climate change because the plants and trees that the deers would eat off , they began to grow and made the park better-looking. Maybe the park needed the wolves to keep the park at a better standing and…

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    The field site that was observed was one of Cook County’s Forest Preserves called Glenview Woods located in Glenview, Illinois. The weather was sunny with a high of 84°F with clear skies, and low humidity. Glenview Woods is an open woodland area that has the north branch of the Chicago River running through it. The oak-hickory wood’s main plants are small-large trees, shrubs, grasses, sedges, and herbaceous flowers that cover the forest’s floor. It has areas that are paved for exercisers, dog…

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    change your view on society and that you can see how nature works. I believe that it is a good idea and that you can learn quite a bit about nature. There is many things that you can do in the woods and it is a healthy lifestyle, such as you can go hunting, fishing, or just enjoy the feel of being surrounded by the woods. Society can change and impact how you think causing you to become biased, the…

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    On the off chance that you need to exchange your folder case or attaché for an a la mode pack, calfskin errand person sacks are the answer. An emissary or messenger pack is a rectangular sack with a long flexible strap that is worn more than one shoulder and along the front of the middle so that the pack sits on the bearer's back. This sort of pack has been utilized since old times for anybody that expected to convey something. Strikingly, Pony Express riders utilized these packs, and the…

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    Central Park Observation

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    While travelling across New York Harbor herring gulls and great black-backed gulls were seen. Three cormorants were observed sitting on wooden pylons near the dock. Once in Central Park, I saw numerous pin oak trees, a few white oak, chestnut oak and many cherry trees displaying their white-pink blossoms. Sensitive fern, arrow wood, common milkweed, winged sumac, garlic mustard, and honeysuckle were all observed. Common bird species such as the pigeon, European starling and house sparrows were…

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    Lame Deer Plot

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    Lame Deer. "The Man who was Afraid of Nothing." American Indian Myths and Legends. Ed. Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz. Place of Publication: Pantheon Books, 1984 . 435-438. Print. This story sets out to explain that no one is afraid of nothing, and Lame Deer is addressing in third person, with this story being very simple. The perspective is not very biased at all, making at seem like an average person is narrating. Peck Taylor, Harriet. Coyote Places the Stars: Aladdin Paperbacks, 1993…

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    remorseful sigh, the large canine continued. "If I don't get enough food stocked up in my den by the 7th day of the Sun Dog's journey, I don't think I'll make it through winter..." [C] [C]"One... Two... Three..." Ice had just gotten back from her hunting trip and later down on a bed of moss, at least two paws…

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    A ferocious barking woke me up from a dead sleep, momentarily confused, I got my wits about me and realized it was Yukon. Now, anyone who has dogs knows they have different barks for different reasons. Well, this was Yukon's serious "I mean business!" bark, Mira joined in, though I'm pretty sure she was just barking to bark (she loves barking). I had talked to a couple people that mentioned seeing bears around the campground so while I couldn't see anything outside the Jeep, I'm assuming a…

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    Once there lived a girl. She was nine years old and her name was Leva. She lived by a forest in Slovakia. Leva had a little brother named Fero. Fero was four years old. One day, Leva’s dad asked Leva and Fero to go to the forest and pick some berries for lunch. But after a little while, Leva got lost and couldn’t find her brother. The only thing she could see and hear were owls hooting, wolves howling, and the purple, blue, and green light. When she came closer, she was going to touch the…

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    Trophy hunting should be banned for many of the following reasons. You usually hunt for the oldest male or the one that is the head of the group.That leaves every other animal in the group fighting to restore order in the herd and trying to become the alpha male. Which could quite possibly never happen again. Plus it would also lead to many fights in the herd to go for the leading role. It should also be banned because the money from trophy hunting has no positive effect on conservation efforts…

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