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    way of zoo government hold actual. position of Zoos in schooling • professionals: nowadays, zoo authorities vicinity a extra emphasis on schooling and conservation than simply pastime. Many faculty children go to zoos to know more approximately endangered species and the distinct ways to conserve them. The signboards in zoos offer beneficial details about animals consisting of their medical call, habitat, origin, eating regimen, and many others. college students can have a look at approximately…

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    This island has to be saved for its trees, it has to be saved for its animals it is a part of a reserve forest, it belongs to a project to save tigers, which is paid for by people from all around the world….who love animals so much that they are willing to kill us for them…this whole world has become a place for animals, and our fault, our crime was that we were just human beings, trying to live as human beings always have, from the water and the soil. No human being…

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    specimen that acquired a black head due to preservation processes. Local names given to this chameleon include Durban dwarf chameleon, unwabu (isiZulu), KwaZulu-dwergverkleurmannetjie (Afrikaans) and iLovane (isiXhosa). These languages are mentioned as they are the main speaking languages of the area in which the KwaZulu Dwarf Chameleon lives. There are 15 described species that fall under the genus Bradypodion from which this chameleon belongs, this number of species may increase with future…

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    “Elexis, your birthday is in February, there is no way we can have your party at the zoo.” This line would be repeated throughout my household from the beginning of January until February 20th, ten days after my birthday had already passed. The zoo is a thrilling place for a kid; fantastic animals all around them running and playing, lions roaring and polar bears swimming in the little pools in their enclosures. These are common memories children have when looking back on their trips to the zoo,…

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    Whales In The 19th Century

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    became an endangered species. Major protests and environmental organizations such as the “Greenpeace” spoke out against the cruelty, changing culture perceptions from a piece of material for the human’s use to a friendly and smart living thing (Fan, 11/30). We take more pride in our water bound friends now that their importance of existence has been emphasized. In the newly released Disney sequel, “Finding Dory”, animals live like they are human beings with thoughts and English language. Voiced…

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    Harrison and learns about endangered languages. Harrisons’ goal is listen to people’s views on why their language is important and celebrate languages that no longer have a large amount of speakers. Harrison is able to meet the last speakers of some languages and expand his knowledge about different cultures and the influence that language has on people’s everyday lives. Harrison is able to identify the similarities and differences between the languages he knows and the languages he learns. As a…

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    Once an animal becomes extinct there is no bringing it back, it is gone for good. That is why it is important that people do not delay and start to use proper care and help protect these species that are endangered in North Carolina. The ecosystem is a fragile system and the strain caused by a certain animal going extinct could possibly cause the entire ecosystem to collapse Which would be a tragic thing; it would not just affect the environment, but it could also affect humans and their daily…

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    Many species in the world are endangered and eventually becoming extinct. The main problem that generates extinction is human activity; people cause extinction every day and unknowingly to them, it is killing innocent animals. Due to pollution, natural forces, human interaction, and loss of habitats, animal extinction is a major crisis in the world; people are the only ones that can save the animal population before it is too late. Pollution is among the most insidious threats to animal…

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    Why do people want to get rid of wolf hunting? This is a question many people sometimes forget about. Many people shoot guns for the sport. Others hunt for the meat from the animal that they claim. Some even hunt for the prize animal, like a wolf. Because wolf hunting is limited and population is up, more people should take advantage in of hunting wolves for many reasons such as population control, food, trophies, once in a life time opportunity and experience. The first reason people should…

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    that area directly. As a result of the isolation and small size of the island, the ecosystems of the Polynesia-Micronesia hotspots are exceedingly vulnerable to habitat degradation. Due to the threats, species in this hotspot are some of the most endangered in the world and species extinction rates are high, especially for birds and mammals (McGinley, 2011). Humans use animals for food, medicine, building materials, and ornamentation. They have converted land for agriculture and hunted many…

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