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    Lack Of Human Caring

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    but also other environments around us. The lack of caring by humans is causing innocent lives that cannot talk or defend themselves to die. These beings are animals. Animals are being affected by us not caring about what happens to them our selfish acts are the cause of their deaths. Wildlife extinction has gotten worse because of pollution, but the lack of humans caring has been the biggest cause. Humans have stopped caring about mass extinction. Many people believe this issue is only for the…

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    Klamath National Forest

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    http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2016/northern-spotted-owl-02-23-2016.html Ugh. Timber Profits are More Important Than Protecting a Threatened Owl Species? The official project is known as the Westside Fire Recovery Project, and it will clear-cut 6,800 acres near the Klamath River -- and in spotted owl territory. While the recovery project is being promoted as something positive for the environment…

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    Animal Extinction

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    65 million years ago. Extinction may be a natural event but there has been a recent increase of species extinction from 1000 to 10,000 per year. This means in the future we may lose species every day [1]. Before extinction was caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruption and climate change but this one is caused by humans in facts more than 85 percentage of the extinction is caused by us. These species were either driven away by human habitat destruction, killed or hunted for sport. Scientist…

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    physical disability), hunting, government programs to kill dingoes (the government creates programs to kill dingoes as they cost people 50 million Australian dollars (R$138 million) in livestock losses per year.) Mainly, the dingo is becoming more endangered is because of breeding with other type of dogs, there are becoming less and less purebred dingoes alive. It is because of humans, other animals and themselves. European settlers (humans) brought another type of dog to Australia and it’s…

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    Whales In The 19th Century

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    Animals certainly have not had it easy when it comes to living alongside humans. Some of our favorite species today were abused and killed for their hides and bones to make work easier, and everyday life more luxurious. To kill another being in order make one’s life simpler seems like a ludicrous act to make, but it was normal in the 19th century. As the need of an animal’s body increased, their number’s became sparse due to the mass killing. People started to realize that without the animals…

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    sea otters [6].  Scientific Name[1]: Enhydra lutis  Classification[1]: o Domain: Eukarya  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Subphylum [3]: Vertebrata o Class: Mammalia  Order: Carnivora  Family: Mustelidae o Genus: Enhydra  Species: Enhydra lutis  Size[6]: Sexually Dimorphic in terms of size and weight…

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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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    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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    hunger are some of the most common problems that are worried for, but there is another global problem that is often neglected. Species are dying, which in turn causes the loss of biodiversity. In order to have a sustainable environment, there needs to be an increase in biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. The number of species of plants and animals are both part of the biological diversity of the Polynesia-Micronesia hotspot. The loss of biodiversity…

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    [2010], Oxford Dictionary of English, Oxford; UK, 2010). The ability of a species to survive is a product of the individual species ability to adapt to its environment, as well as the general size and health of its current breeding population. Utilisation of biotechnology can enable us to both conserve the number of viable breeding individuals within a particular high-risk group, as well as increase the genetic diversity among species in which only small populations exist. An…

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