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    Ahmed describes the economic case against trophy hunting. It is argued that putting a price on animals such as lions, rhinos, and will help an area to preserve that animals population. Many people claim that trophy hunting is a multi million dollar a year enterprise. However, it’s much smaller than that, only 3% of revenue from trophy hunting goes to community development, and trophy hunting only accounts for 2% of tourist related attractions.Many sub-Saharan African countries now have a ban on…

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    no hunting, these animals would have to come into the city to get more habitat. With hunters being around, we have to pay for our licenses, like deer, elk , small game, fur bear, bear , state waterfowl stamp and federal waterfowl stamps each and every year. People who don't hunt will say hunters are destroying the environment and killing harmless animals, but all of the money collected from hunting licenses goes to conservation to help create better and more environment for the wild majestic…

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    to transportation and development design were completed in 1969 and designated BCDC to implement the Bay Plan. The commission’s permitting authority in for any development activities to be undertaken prove its worthiness for the protection and conservation of the Bay for issuing more than 8,100 permits and permit amendments already since 1970. Moreover, through agency’s Long Term Management Strategy (LTMS), the BCDC has continuously and successfully undertaken various dredging and disposal…

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    from extinction. Banning and conservation of the Kangaroo is the ultimate need to save the species from utter…

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    based conservation which would allow society to become part of the environment and allow the idea of simultaneous development and conservation to flourish. This would prevent society from exploiting and overconsuming the habitat in order to suit development needs and would focus on the relationship between human and nature. Berkes (2004) also raises the idea of forest conservation which expresses the emotiveness of the wilderness and displays natures astonishing biodiversity. Forest conservation…

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    Tuna Fish Case Study

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    trawling, dynamiting, and poisoning destroy habitats near shore as well as in the deep sea. This loss of aquatic habitats removes crucial organisms’ homes that may have provided that area with a means of stability and reproduction, as well as acted as prey for larger animals. Because the larger fish are becoming scarce, the smaller fish are becoming too abundant with not much to control its population. Diversity within the ocean is at…

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    1. Identify and discuss three reasons that endangerment occurss. One of the reasons that endangerment occur is habitat destruction. Habitat destruction has gone over to the top because mostly all the wild animals has really what to call a home. Man kind has wiped out their homes for our house,food markets and many more things that can provide us but not them. A second one would be illegal hunting. Illegal hunting had made many animals died because of this type of game. For putting them up as…

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    Why Are Zoos Inhumane

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    wild animals are not designed to be in captivity. While supporters say the animals are highly benefitted in zoos because they are protected for predators, starvation, or other dangerous threats. Viewpoint #1 The general director of the Wildlife Conservation Society which operates the Bronx Zoo in New York City, Richard L. Lattis, states “Zoos help create support for keeping endangered animals alive in the wild.” Many captive animals would not have the capability to survive without the benefits…

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    Orlean . The similarities between the stories Attack Of The Man Eaters and The Lion Whisper, are that both stories center around lions. They both have strong male characters in the story. Both stories tell about how the lions are losing their habitats. The two stories both involve hunting. They also talk about…

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    Agile Frog Threats

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    Human Threats: For both of these species the common habitat is the Marram grass and fresh water regions within the Nature Reserve. As there are many contributing factors to the loss and damage of both of these habitats, it is difficult to pinpoint which factor causes the most destruction. Habitat loss and fragmentation, an overall decline in groundwater quality, water pollution incidents, water shortages and predation from feral populations such as ducks and competition from introduced exotics…

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