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    overserved to have lost their natural breeding instincts ("National Zoo 's Giant Panda Undergoes Artificial Insemination". NBC, Associated Press, 19 March 2008). A primate cousin of ours, the Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) is also critically endangered, with an estimated 7300 remaining in the wild (Wich et al., "Orangutan Population and Habitat Viability…

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    types of species from dolphin, turtle, bee, penguin, elephant, to rhinos, geese. These species can also represent all ecosystems, which include the oceans, lands, deserts, lakes, and the sky. In addition, most of these animals are considered to be endangered species, and heavily affected by illegal hunting and pollution. The purpose of using animal images is to create positive and loving atmosphere for the audience. The key factor that makes this commercial effective is its application of…

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    animals is held on top priority, they allow for many great opportunities. Zoos contribute a number of great things into society such as, allowing for individuals to learn about the nature of other species, sanction individuals to control and protect endangered animals, and they help to further research on animals. Zoos should be available to anyone who is interested in learning more and expanding their knowledge. Having zoos in major cities is an incredible opportunity for children and adults to…

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    Housing Management of Maali the Elephant Mikelle Theresa C. Flores Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine and Agricultural Sciences, De La Salle Araneta University Abstract A 42 year-old female Asian Elephant was long been kept in captivity in the Manila Zoo. Many organizations such as the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has been proposing the release of Maali due to the improper environment present in the zoo for the elephant. According to the…

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    Kenya, a place in mid east Africa; home to thousands of endangered elephants. Humans aren’t the only living things seeking love and affection, animals do too. Not only do humans have an incredible bond with each other, but humans share this bond with elephants as well. With the ability to foster and adopt an elephant, Meghan Clark, author of “Fostering Family,” a story from U.S. Catholic, argues, “Elephants and humans share a deeply emotional and social nature” (8). Animals, as well as people,…

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    Dolphins In The Cove

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    The central theme of The Cove is of the injustice against dolphins, in the context of being held in captivity in marine theme parks all over the world, and also within the Town of Taiji, Japan where every year hundreds are captured or slaughtered. The backstory of the film comes from a man named Richard O'Barry, who was once the chief dolphin trainer for the seven dolphins used in the film Flipper. Once he noticed how depressed the captive dolphins he trained were after one “committed suicide”…

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    Zen Assignment Hu (the Tiger) Tigers are one of the biggest cats to roam the earth. The most commonly found species of tigers, has been aptly named as the ‘Royal Bengal Tiger’ – as they don an orange fur and are covered in black stripes, making them one of the most majestic animals to grace the wild. Tigers are known to be cautious and diligent while hunting their game, and hunt only once in a few days. The royal animal perfectly symbolizes going out there once in a while, giving their…

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    Hunting is the killing of animals, while murder is the killing of humans. Why do people hunt? To many people, hunting is a way to "get in touch" with their ancestors. Others are hunters for survival. For example, if someone hunts and kills a buffalo, they can use the animal's hide, bones, and meat for essential items. On the other hand, why do people commit murder? Murder is used for vengeance or for personal gain. Often, murderers kill for the feeling of power and superiority. Hunting is…

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    positive results as animals suffer from the constant human presence and lack of space. Others argue that zoos provide animals with even better conditions than in the wild and that without zoos many conservation programs would not exist so that for endangered species it is better to live in captivity than become extinct. Both opinions can exist as there are many zoos in the world and their facilities contrast greatly. It is obvious that ill-designed zoos does not serve…

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    Evolution Of Tigers

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    The tiger is one of the most endangered species around the world. Today, there are only an estimated 5.000- 7.000 tigers existing worldwide (D'Silva, Roy) . This number has decreased drastically over the last few years, even though the tiger has few natural enemies. Besides large buffaloes, bears and elephants, humans are its worst enemy. Tigers mainly live in Asia, India and Russia. Due to the wide spread, every tiger sub- spices have adapted to its ecosystem differently, some live in tropical…

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