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    island often must be closed, as the crab blanket the landscape. Salmon migrate from ocean to the upper reaches of rivers where they spawn. After spawning all pacific and most of the Atlantic salmon die. The fall salmon run is the major event for grizzly bears, bald eagles and also for the sports fisherman. This how is salmon life cycle is. Some animals migrate to find a place to hibernate. Little brown bats live in trees in warm moths, then they migrate to caves where it is warmer. Whether it is…

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    Miwok is a word that means “people” in Miwokan. Hello, I am Papina. I am an average 16-year-old girl who is apart of the Miwokan tribe. I have a large family consisting of a mother; who stays at home, does house chores, and takes care of the children, a father; who hunts and creates tools and weapons, two sisters; who help me and my mother with daily chores, and my two brothers; who often help my father. I am going to tell you about my family, my daily life, and how the Miwoks live. We dress…

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    Throughout the history of the United States we have always had those that have stood up for the natural resources that we all as Americans share, and we have had other people who feel like the human race needs to be more industrialized. The former is a persuasion that one who truly values America’s great beauty should fall under. Unfortunately, it is the latter in which many of the politicians and people who control things in this government have succumb to. Greed, power, money, and corporate…

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    Red Wolf Research Paper

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    such as coyotes and cougars. I believe the wolves would create a more balanced ecosystem and help with biodiversity. “Except for coyotes and cougars, most meat eaters actually benefit from having wolves around. Wolf kills can mean more food for grizzlies, eagles, ravens and other scavengers. And species such as foxes, which coyotes once dominated, now enjoy new prosperity. "We're discovering that wolves are excellent engineers of biodiversity,” says Crabtree (Gary Turbak, 1998). Each predator…

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    African rainforests are richly populated with stunning animals such as the African Grey Parrot, and wooded forests give homes to red-cockaded woodpeckers and grizzly bears. Nonetheless, due to deforestation, pollution, excessive emission of greenhouse gases and other destructive environmental practices, many animal species struggle to find homes. The Sumatran elephant, for example, vies for a home after “half of…

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    If one ranks leaders on how well they led by example, surely one of our greatest leaders is none less than the 26th U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt. “Do as I say, not as I do” is a philosophy that many leaders take, however, this builds bitter resentment in the eyes of the people. The best leaders have always been ones who lead by example, showing their followers how its done, both speaking of ideals and showing them. Theodore Roosevelt led by example by working against big businesses that…

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    How would someone describe the snowy mountains of Yellowstone National Park, Montana? Everything is covered in snow, the white frosted ground crunching underneath the boots of people. Every tree is covered in layers of snow, an avalanche happening every time the branches slightly swayed. Buffalo would roam around like cattle would on a farm. Everything is frozen, turning the fingers and faces of young and old a bright red. The hot springs and geysers showering mist on the nearby flora covering…

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    assent and he immediately jerked into a run, looking expectantly back at her as she began to follow. At first Autumn struggled to keep up, but then her instincts took over and her awkward stumbling turned into a graceful lope. Well, as graceful as a bear can be. Charlie effortlessly popped back into his squirrel form (a weird sight to say the least) and jumped back into the tree. Autumn’s mind was wiped of any human thought again and she galloped through the forest with freedom coursing through…

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    Animals are unique creatures that possess similar or even more humane characteristics than humans. All throughout history they have helped humans develop into what they are today. Though they aid them, animal cruelty has taken shape. Animals are being used for money, hunting, accessories, and experimentation. Many are being used to the point of extinction. The question of whether humans help rescue or continues lies within their efforts. Animals were used throughout history for education,…

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    opposite sex. These are one of the traits similar in all species as females often chooses partners based on their survival skills due to sexual selection theory. Everything gets genuinely tensed when a wild bear attacked Copper and his master. When Copper yelp after being injured by the grizzly, Tod rushed to rescue Copper. The presence of genuine friendship triumphs everything else. Reminding us that when push comes to shove, our basic instinct to want to help others overcomes our social…

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