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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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    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 plants and are a big problem to ecosystems. We need to help and solve the problem of non-native species because a lot of species are here because humans if we don't help and take action quickly things could get worse,…

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    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 sloths live on, Isla Escudo de Veraguas, since the island is also very tiny, to make their population of the…

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    According to the David Suzuki Foundation, “30% of logging in the Great Bear Rainforest has been in watersheds since 2001”, meaning the water quality of that area has been affected. As for wildlife, deforestation is one of the leading causes of animal extinction in the world today. Due to the negative effects deforestation has on wildlife and watersheds, the acts of clearcutting in the Great Bear Rainforest must subside. When it comes to watersheds, trees are desperately needed, and as the…

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    three main theories: A inter-species illness, being hunted to extinction and a ‘sudden’ ice age, these three theories are more commonly known as ILL, KILL and CHILL respectively. In this essay; we’ll look at these theories in detail and draw conclusion as to which theory is the most optimum and fitting explanation for the extinction of Australia’s megafauna. Historically, humans in the past have hunted a multitude of species to extinction; a little over 900 according to ESI international. It is…

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    were believed to be excellent hunters and hunted animals such as sloths and mammoths. These felines could open their jaws at an angle of 120 degrees – almost twice as wide as a modern lion. It is thought the Sabre-tooth Cats extinction may be linked to the decline and extinction of large herbivores, which were replaced by smaller and more agile ones like deer.…

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    some Pythons really going to solve the problem? I don’t think so. Their appearance in Florida is totally a man-made event, largely the result of the lucrative exotic pet market’’, Which explains that encouraging hundreds of people to come and kill some Pythons isn’t going to solve the problem. But the real answer to this problem is that the appearance of these Pythons was a man-made event. They are here because we brought them…

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    Pythons Invasive Species

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    Invasive species are tearing down our ecosystems, and we need creative ways to get rid of them. In the Article “The Snake That's Eating Florida” it explains how invasive species are killing america, and how in Florida the Burmese Python is killing all. Invasive species are a problem because they hurt ecosystems. Burmese Pythons are being released into the wild by owners that want to get rid of them. The breed at least 100 small eggs per a breeding. These Pythons are hurting the fragile…

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    The Outstanding life of Jane Goodall “My greatest hope lies in the fact that young people, are not only aware of the problems, but actually want to help solve them” (Haugen 93). Jane Goodall is a primate conservationist, every year she helps save more and more wildlife. Jane Goodall saves many chimpanzees from suffering in the wild with medical aid and shelter to the sick and injured. Goodall formed several agencies in which she helps fund, to save as much wildlife as she can. Beginning at a…

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