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    Dolphin Killings

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    Thoughts on the Killing of Dolphins Frank Aikins 1.Introduction Dolphins may extinct in about 17 years if their rampant killings are not controlled. This is actually sooner than expected. According to the records and statistics gathered by “Enviro-Strong”, at wildlife protection agency, Dolphin Killings rises by approximately 17% every year (The dolphin Issue ETP). This means there are no signs of an immediate end to the brutal killings of Dolphins. Governmental organizations must pay…

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    In the article, Managing Biosphere, written by Stephen R. Carpenter states that managing ecology has evolved successfully during the years. For example, if one little species that had no purpose on earth were to be endangered, they would find a way to solve and save the species from extinction. Carpenter explains that humans attempt of trying to conserve wildlife has expanded into more of a world wide type of problem. Some of the Fresh water has also been tampered by humans. The author claims…

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    The Differences Between Endangered and Vulnerable Species. (African vs Asian Elephant) The asian elephant, an endangered animal has lost their habitat, have been treated with disrespect and fragmented. They have also been driven by large human population. As a result of coming near farmers lands, they are captured and sometimes killed. However, there are conservation priorities for the Asian Elephant and those include maintaining clean habitats and securing their corridors. On the other hand,…

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    animals that are in need of saving by neglectful humans. Many wild and exotic animals, and their habitats, are being exploited by human beings which is causing many to become extinct or endangered. What some people do not know is that a majority of shark species are vulnerable and are very close to becoming endangered. This image uses pathos, logos, and ethos by illustrating the negative effects that humans have on the environment. On one half of the picture, they have an image of a fin on the…

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    species that are brought back is an invasive species to an area and harm currently living endangered species? After conducting a surrogate species for my candidate species, I have learned more reasons on why de-extinction would be a cost to the environment. Is…

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    They were the first shark species to be put on the U.S. Endangered Species List (Shiffman, July 2014). Because they are highly migratory, it is hard to protect them with U.S. laws alone. Capture of Species These startling statistics may seem like reason alone to ban the capturing of hammerhead sharks, but not every country is equally concerned with the conservation of sharks and endangered species. Some species, such as the smooth dogfish sharks are even exempt from finning…

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    of helping the animals. Visitors are more prone to donate to their zoo or animal rights charity because they read all the facts and information on their extinctions and predators on their sign near their habitat. About News even mentions that the endangered species in the zoos can be safe from all predators and can hopefully reproduce to bring them out of endangerment (“A List of Arguments for and Against Zoos”). In the book, the animals are struggling to survive and resort to eating their…

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    Cons Of Zoos

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    Should zoos still exist? Many zoos have tried to say that they are devoted to wildlife conservation, public education, and animal well-being. Almost every zoo states that they make significant donations to conservation by participating in endangered species captive propagation plans and public education programming. However, in most of those zoos, several animals suffer lives of unhappiness and poverty. Animals can suffer physically, mentally, and emotionally. Light and sound also have negative…

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    Giant Catfish Case Study

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    towards the rate of domestication. At the present these captive fishes have a large genetic diversity to effective conserve the species and could be released back in nature. At the present the giant catfish is listed on the IUCN list as critically endangered. This classification was justified in 1990s based on the criteria: population numbers are less than 50 mature individuals. Since that time the numbers have recovered to some…

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    Amur Leopard Essay

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    Description: One of the most critically endangered big cats with only 35 left in the world. They have been critically endangered since 1996. If the amur leopard becomes fully extinct this will cause the ecosystem to become unstable. Reasons why they are critically endangered/threats include habitat loss. It is estimated that between 1970-1983, the Amur leopard lost an 80% of its territory. They will have nowhere else to go. deforestation cutting down trees, Poaching illegal trade, prey being…

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