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    The Implications of Cloning Extinct Animals The modern world is filled with diverse species of plants, animals, and ecosystems. Looking back hundreds or thousands of years, though, the types of environments, plants, and animals, vary from virtually the same to drastically different. Animals have either evolved or gone extinct as the environment changed, new species came and went, or humans impacted them. There is controversy whether extinct animals should be left extinct, or if people should…

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    all the same species, and since they have to reproduce with the corresponding type of clownfish. This further…

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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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    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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    of marine habitats. Seven different species of these aquatic reptiles graze our ocean waters, from the shallow seagrass beds of the Indian Ocean, to the vibrant reefs of the Coral Triangle, and even the sandy beaches of the Eastern Pacific. Human activities have tipped the scales in opposition to the survival of these ancient mariners, which are advantageous indicators of ecosystem health and wellness. Nearly all species of sea turtle are identified as endangered. Mutilated for their eggs, meat,…

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    the Calyptorhynchus banksii are under conservation. There are five sub-species of Red-tailed Black-cockatoo (Red-tailed Black cockatoo, 2014-16) and the two southern subspecies are near threatened. These cockatoos are under the Australian Government Act of Endangered (Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999), the (Flora & Fauna Guarantee Act 1988) in Victoria and the Endangered (National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972) in South Australia. The Red-tailed Black-cockatoo is…

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    Extinct animals like the Tasmania Tiger was extinct because of us. The Tasmanian Tiger was hunted to extinction because farmers back in the day. And because of his huge yawning mouth. Today I will be talking about what animals went extinct and how. Then I will talk about what is extinction. Then I will talk about what extinction does to the ecosystem. Even predators like killer whales and great white sharks are going to extinction. The reason why predators like killer whales are going extinct…

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    Wolves were an endangered species in 1973, there was only known to be six left. In 2007, there were over 500 wolves reported in the upper-peninsula. Farmers were becoming upset due to the wolves harming there stock and other animals. Therefore, from my understanding they started hunting again. Some people were not happy about this because they were on the endangered list. So the Michigan Legislature passed a bill called the Public Act 520 and was signed by Gov. Snyder designating wolves’ game…

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    understand de-extinction, I think a person must understand the life cycle of every species on the planet and the current environments around the world. One way de-extinction could benefit the world would be by replenishing and filling in the holes in the food chain. If extinct animals helped regulate the existing habitats, that could possibly help obtain and new biodiversity around the world. First, is it possible for the new species survive? Would they be obtained at zoos, shelters, or in the…

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    States, defines the “rarest” animals as mostly endangered or exotic species of animals. In fact, in their whole article on the case, not once do they mention any thing but the murder of exotic and endangered animals in the Middle East and Africa. This, indeed, is not the only case. A very large amount of the commonly hunted species of trophy game, not told about, is made up of non-endangered animals, such as deer, elk, bear, caribou, and other species of game, most of it could possibly be…

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