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    I think prescribed burns are useful. They decrease the probability of uncontrollable devastation from wildfires, insects and invaders, and increase biodiversity. Thousands upon thousands of acres every year lost in forest fires once a year. we tend to always hear about the dramatic losses caused by forest fires and are usually involved by them. There ar such a big amount of alarming effects from fires and most of them have an effect on such a big amount of individuals. Studies have shown that…

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    replanting season, crops would be used up quickly. Soil would eventually become unusable because there would be no changes in climate or crop rotation to rejuvenate the soil and grow new crops. The wild game would be hunted to extinction. Fawns, which are grazing animals, have less chance of survival in fall because of colder weather and plants becoming…

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    Rainforests are a source of various commodities such as timber and non-timber products, but also have an ecological and social aspects as carbon storage or recreation land. While the private sector plays an important role in managing the forests due to the 'demand-offer ' market rules, communities, such as people living in the region, lack the opportunity for decision-making. Despite the various initiatives of governments and non-governmental agencies the difference between the market and…

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    How do you not believe everything you read or hear when society affects our belief system? I never imagined that cooking a hamburger could consume gallons of water in one sitting. Or how much land grazing takes up in this world. All I have ever known is the bad affects of car pollution and the reason for recycling. It’s hard to jump from one idea to another, but this is what I find myself doing. Before viewing Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret…

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    Pollution and how it affects our polar regions. Pollution in the polar regions and why it’s a probem The polar regions are frequently neglected in discussions about the environment, but they shouldn't be. The environment of the polar regions is particularly susceptible to human impacts such as pollution and the depletion of the ozone layer. Moreover, the effects of global warming on the polar regions are likely to have major repercussions in the rest of the world. How does pollution in the…

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    Adaptation In The Sahel

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    The Sahel is the hardest part of the Saharan region to live in. Due to the fact that the Sahel faces long term drought and desertification. It is very inadequate, that some countries even have advertisements to persuade their citizens to stop using wood for their homes and to switch to coal. In addition to the drought and desertification, the countries in the Sahel also have marginal land. Marginal land is land that is not suitable for farming. This makes it harder for the population to farm…

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    are unafraid of people. Which mean that we can be attacked by them. They “can be coaxed approach people in some areas.” In 1977 two scientists were approached by six wolves on Ellesmere Island with one animal leaping at one of the scientists and grazing a cheek.” There was 252 sighting of wolves and there’s more lone wolves then pack wolves for the Arctic wolves. In “2005 the Arctic wolf is still recognizes as a distinct subspecies by Mammal species of the world.” They lived in “east Greenland…

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    Hebraphant The Hebraphant. I have created a new species called the Herbivore Hebraphant. The Hebraphant is a combination of a horse, zebra, and and elephant. The Hebraphant has the head of an elephant, the body of a horse, and the tail and stripes of a zebra. It is one of the most strongest herbivore hybrid because of the elephant and the horse. The elephant has a trunk that is able to kill. The horse has an incredibly strong body. Its legs, shoulders, and muscles. The zebra is very strong…

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    They are similar to some other tribes in the way that they dress. They tend to not wear a lot of clothes and if they do the women usually wear goatskin, but recently they have actually started to wear lighter cotton cloaks. While the men wear colorful fabric just around their hips, sometimes you might see some women in fabric too but it is more often seen in men (Klein). Sometimes instead of clothes they like to use body paint to cover the bodies of men, women, and even children. They have many…

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    Ponderosa Pines

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    Introduction. Forests are changing dramatically in the face of climate change and human activities. Since the 1800s, fire exclusion, animal grazing, timber harvest, and climate cycles have contributed to these changes (Graham and Jain 2005). In 2016, we are seeing unprecedented tree mortality—more than 62 million have died this year alone (USDA 2016). California experienced a fourth consecutive year of below-average precipitation in 2015 with mean monthly temperatures reaching record or near…

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