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    Piping Plover

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    The elite one percent jet off to Nantucket http://www.care2.com/causes/produced-in-your-backyard-rethinking-energy.html to escape the stresses of city life. But the Massachusetts island also happens to be an important habitat for a seabird -- the piping plover. Now that the birds are doing well on the island from 139 breeding pairs (1986) to 689 pairs (2015), the headaches and complaints have also increased. The complaints have gotten so bad that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)…

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    support animal conservation centers because they are told that animals will live healthier and longer. Many people assume that animal captivity acceptable action, however it can cause harm to the animals. The problem is that due to the lack of stress they are put under, the animals start to suffer from health problems. Captivation centers are not a natural environment for wild animals to live in. When people visit the centers,…

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    Elephant Poaching Essay

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    An elephant is killed every 15 minutes and now some believe that in 12 years the elephant population will be extinct. This is due to habitat destruction, disease but mostly the illegal poaching of elephants for their ivory (Gandelman, 2013). This poaching has caused the population to rapidly decline and the threat of extinction is near. Elephants are an essential part of the ecosystem and existing and new ways to restore the population should be considered. Between the years of 1970 and 1990,…

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    Have you ever been persuaded in some way by a photo that detailed something that emotionally upset or bothered you? By just using a simple, yet natural photo, a complex idea can be conveyed to your audience making it more meaningful and believable yet profoundly enough so that they will stop and pay attention to the issue, rather than just reading the text, ignoring it and walking by. The Endangered Wildlife Trust combines text and pictures to communicate a persuasive technique and inspire…

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    Essay On Axolotls

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    size of a tea cup (“Mexican Axolotl,” 2015). Though they can be captured and cared for as exotic pets, Mexican Salamanders are gradually becoming extinct and are considered “critically endangered” according to the IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Red List of Threatened Species (Zambrano, 2010). Axolotls…

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    that requires urgent conservation action. Mangrove has the potential to adapt threats like raise of sea level, extreme high water events, and coastal erosions. We found that human activities, such as…

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    This group of people is dedicated to the conservation of birds of prey, such as the American bald eagle, the red tailed hawk, and the barn owl (N"Carolina Raptor Center). The research group focuses on the conservation of these birds through research and by teaching others about the proper protection and conservation strategies for these threatened birds. ( N"Carolina Raptor Center) They have special programs at the Raptor center…

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    possible to distinguish between conservation, social reform, and environmental reform. Broward supported environmental reform, but opposed conservation in favor of social reform. Douglas for the most part favored conservation, but was not persistent, and was motivated by the view that conservation benefited the economy. The Sun newspaper opposed conservation and attempted to link their view with serving the people and improving the Everglades, and linked support for conservation with…

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    problems Giraffes are facing right at this moment. Most of their problems include Habitat loss and Extinction.These beautiful mammals are disappearing and we need to do something about it quickly. Giraffes can be saved by all of us humans coming together and making habitats for them.We can also most importantly need to stop invading their habitat and start protecting their surroundings. Giraffes have lost most of their habitat due to mankind destroying and invading them. We have been invading…

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    Cheetahs Research Paper

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    that are becoming vulnerable because of humans, hunters, and poachers. One of the reasons cheetahs have become endangered is is their loss of living space. They need large, open areas for their habitat. As our world grows and the population of humans increases, cheetahs continue to lose their habitat. This factor has increased their chances of becoming extinct. Cheetahs are one of the many animals we are working to save. Since they…

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