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    If I could stop poachers so that the elephants and rhinos don’t become extinct then I would try to track the poachers down at the source and arrest or kill them. There are three ways that I think that I can stop the extinction of elephants and rhinos from happening is I can, put SATcoms on the elephants and rhinos, make the horns cheaper and tusks cheaper, and make better devices that can track poachers down. Poaching is a terrible way to make money because not alone is it illegal but it…

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    Koalas Research Paper

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    Koalas and Bald eagles can't live without their habitats keep getting destroyed or them getting hunted. Koalas are being hunted for there fur and the farmers were cutting down trees to make more farm land. The eagles are being hunted for the fun of it cutting down their habitats for more roads. Recent study on this majestic bird and this furry creature there protection efforts to don't cut down their habitats and hunting them. Scientist Bill Ellis been studying on koalas for many years and found…

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    going to face extinction. In conclusion, if people continue to kill animals for fun or pleasure there will be no animals left in the world. Think about it, what would we eat? How many people will starve? What will the planet look like with no animals for pets, food, company, and best of all what will happen in the future? What will the Future generation think of us?…

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    Is it a good thing to have de-extinction? Because we are doing that. If you were glad that the mammoth were gone then you are going to like this. Scientist are working on bringing back the wooly mammoth and making de-extinction so far they are looking good and this will tell you about, what they have done to make one, what their idea is, and how far along are they from making what could be the start of de-extinction. There are probably some questions of what they have done to make a wooly…

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    Chinese Medicine History

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    “Critically Endangered,” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (“IUCN”) with supporting evidence suggesting that Chinese pangolins have been heavily exploited for international trade over the last twenty-one years. The main cause for extinction of pangolins is rooted in the Chinese culture. Chinese medicine, historically, is thought to be the ultimate “fix” to all physical and spiritual ailments, though there is little supporting scientific evidence in favor of Chinese medicine…

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    Schedule of Reinforcement and Extinction Reinforcement is very important for the shaping the behavior and some responses because leads less variable of the unrelated behavior and responses. However, the shaped behavior and responses are affected by the extinction because some of behavior and responses are not working without the reinforcement. In this experiment, we focused on how the schedule of reinforcement made some effects to the response during reinforcement and extinction phase. The…

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    scientists continue to observe the population and guide the program to ensure healthy genetics among the lizards. The commitment and expertise of the San Diego Zoo has been vital in saving this species from extinction and providing…

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    Anthropogenic Causes

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    that we are currently experiencing and will experience in the coming decades. The extraction, transportation and burning of fossil fuels is one major contributor to environmental disasters. Another imminent threat we are facing as a species is the extinction of all wildlife on earth. This is due largely because of habitat destruction and climate change. Lastly the global meat industry also accounts for nearly 20% of all greenhouse gas emissions. The amount of land required to keep these animals…

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    Why Are Zoos Bad

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    zoos take care of the animals and heal them back to health if sick or hurt.Plus zoos keep animals from extinction by doing a breeding program for the animals.Plus the animals get study to see how they behave and what they do.They also have exhibits big enough for the animals that match their natural habitat.zoos are a great thing for the animals. in general zoos can keep animals safe from extinction and keep them from being injured zoo do many things to keep animals from disappearing from this…

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    we have come a long way in terms of animal rights as a whole. It has protected many species from extinction, but what is left to be done? With factory farms and laboratory experiments it is time to find just what is left, and what has been done to help already. Extinction is in fact an ever-present force that looms over all life these past 540 million years. The primary cause of human-induced extinction events is simply human over population.…

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