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    Kudzu Invasive Species

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    service there are approximately 50,000 invasive species in the U.S, some causing more damage than others. Invasive species are species that come in contact with an area that they are not native too and can drive out animals. Some invasive species have even caused extinctions of native animals and plants and are a big problem to ecosystems. We need to help and solve the problem of non-native species because a lot of species are here because humans if we don't help and take action quickly things…

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    cause problems in our lifetime. Growing organs for transplant is becoming a real possibility based on a recent CNN article, but many people are concerned, mainly because people are concerned about of the idea of scientists growing human organs in animals (Imam). One of the…

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    Saving the Pygmy Three-Toed Sloths Did you know that there are less than a 100 pygmy three-toed sloths in the entire world? Pygmy three-toed sloths have been classified as critically endangered and there are only a very small quantity of these sloths left. The pygmy three-toed sloth is on the verge of extinction because of mainly habitat destruction and poaching. In order to save the pygmy three-toed sloths from extinction, the government should restrict people from being on the island which the…

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    a dozen goes hunting for food. If you destroy one you destroy a race, people, and the entire history. A stomp of a mouse could start an earthquake and it could affect the shaking of the earth, destinies down through time. Also if he shoots at any animals without red paint on them that will be a penalty too. “I didn't realize it would be this big.” Eckel said he wants out because he miscalculated and the Tyrannosaurus heard them talking. They see the red paint on its chest and the Tyrannosaurus…

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    The Ten Trusts Analysis

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    protect the animal kingdom. Through these trusts, a human’s cruelty can be transformed into compassion for all living beings. The authors want us to respect the interconnection through all living species. Every day humans harm the natural world more, without realizing the damage they are causing. The purpose of The Ten Trusts is to change your perspective on how we live on this planet. The authors want you to follow these trusts so the natural world will be protected, along with all the animals…

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    Seal Hunting Pros And Cons

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    “Without hunting there would be no conservation, without conservation there would be no wildlife (Keck).” From the very beginning of human evolution, man has hunted animals for food to live. Throughout the history, hunting was persuaded because of daily needs and for other essential reasons. In todays’s world hunting is still preferred and done by humans for food and sport. A long time debate is still in fire that hunting is good or bad. Many people think that hunting is bad for environment.…

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    supervision. (Vet Tech vs. Vet Assistant, what is the Difference?) The daily tasks for a vet assistant are pretty simple for example feeding the animals, cleaning their kennels and monitoring the health of the animals all under supervision of either a vet technician, veterinarian, scientist or veterinary technologist. They tend to work more on the well care of the animal rather than actually…

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    Should dogs be allowed in the work environment? There are two groups in relation to this subject; One group in agreement, the other group saying it shouldn't be allowed. Dogs being in a work environment could potentially put a delay in a persons work. They would bring their dog to work, and now have two things to focus on throughout their day. I don't believe people would be able to concentrate on their task when they have a pet they're having to also give attention to. This would cause your…

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    Pythons Invasive Species

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    Invasive species are tearing down our ecosystems, and we need creative ways to get rid of them. In the Article “The Snake That's Eating Florida” it explains how invasive species are killing america, and how in Florida the Burmese Python is killing all. Invasive species are a problem because they hurt ecosystems. Burmese Pythons are being released into the wild by owners that want to get rid of them. The breed at least 100 small eggs per a breeding. These Pythons are hurting the fragile…

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    Prison Puppy Programs

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    The criminal justice system has many programs and policies in place to help rehabilitate and educate the inmates in the correctional facilities across the states. The Prison Puppy Programs is an example of an effective implementation of one of these programs in the US Prisons. They have programs that allow dogs that would otherwise be euthanized in shelters to be trained and socialized by inmates. In those situations the dogs are giving the inmates the emotional support they need while…

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