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    Seaworld Struggles to Recover from “Blackfish” Many of us have seen the documentary “Blackfish”. Whether or not you agree or disagree with Seaworld and their practices, one thing is for sure, Seaworld’s sales are hurting and it is all thanks to “Blackfish”. The documentary “Blackfish” surrounds the orca ‘Tilikum’ who is currently held in captivity at Seaworld, Orlando. For the past two years, Seaworld has been struggling desperately to bring up profits and attendance through marketing,…

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    creatures cause one day they might be here anymore. They live in different habitats. They all have different lifestyles. All of them have different ways to catch their food, and to defend themselves. First, pangolins are endangered. There two types of pangolins that are critically endangered. There are eight types of pangolins. More than ten thousands are killed every year. Pangolins like to eat ants. They have long tongues so they can stick it in the hole to get more ants. They have a 16 inch…

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    Essay On Elephant Poaching

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    At the rate that poaching is transpiring, elephants will be extinct by the year 2020 (Mosbergen). The population of elephants has drastically decreased. Ivory-seeking poachers have killed 100,000 African elephants in just three years, which is roughly 100 elephants everyday. This ecological impact is immense, and if nothing is done to stop poaching, elephants will become extinct before we know it. Poaching is a serious problem, especially in Africa and Asia and it takes place for commercial…

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    They are not quite extinct, but Lyle Zapato, the author of the blog, Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus thinks that it should be added to the list of endangered species because it is at a risk right now of becoming extinct. If these creatures are on the endangered species list, they can take the action of trying to preserve and protect them. The reasons for the Tree Octopus on the verge of extinction include: the critically low number for its breeding needs…

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    Animals should not be kept in Zoos As a kid, I feel like we all visited zoos with our families as a fun way to pass time. It was a lighthearted form of amusement with exotic and interesting animals. What kid would not love to visit the zoo? When you are young, nothing is ever bad or wrong in your eyes. All over the world there are animals being kept in containment for the enjoyment of people. While it may seem harmless and all fun and games, it is not. These animals are being kept from living…

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    Name: Lily Date: Endangered Animals How would you feel if animals were staring at you as you sat in a small cage? That’s how animals feel in zoo’s. Some people think zoos aren’t prisons I think critters should be saved from animal prisons or zoos.They are no different than us. Animals deserve to live in their natural habitats.F.Y.I. (for your information) I explained what they said in my own words, search the evidence for more information. First of all, based off of information…

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    Imagine, your tree stand, and a nice buck walks in front of you. Your nervous and don't know what to do. So you stand up and you're shaking vigorously. You then take the shot. You realize that you have missed and you take another shot and you hit it. It dropped dead in its tracks. What do you do now? Now that you have killed your first deer you don't know what to do and you're scared of what to do. Killing is justifiable in this case because it is hunting to stock the freezer. Killing…

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    Kudzu Invasive Species

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    In the United States to the southeast inhabits an alien species destroying and deadly to the environment. This invasive species is known as the kudzu plant and according to the U.S Fish and Wildlife 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…

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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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    In his book titled “The Future of Life”, Edward O. Wilson effectively utilizes satire to illustrate the unproductive nature of an Environmentalist versus People-First debate. By lacking a complete arsenal of constructively, statistically, and logically correct arguments, both point of views were explained with the use of overly dramatic irony, extreme real life examples, and outlandishly childish name-calling. Wilson is able to depict a ludicrous display of an utmost unconstructive argument that…

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