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    Keep Zoo’s! Between 200 and 2,000 animal extinctions occur every year. I believe that animals should stay in zoos. Animals should stay in zoos because they wouldn't have to worry about getting killed and they will always get food. Zoos are helping less and less of animals each year that are going extinct, zoos are providing a safer environment for the animals. As Dr Dave Hone form The University of London “Zoo's protect against a species going extinct.” (Hone, Dr. Dave. "Why Zoos Are Good.").…

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    The Lynx: A Short Story

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    rows of trees. At five years old Helena has learned to meld invisibly into the human landscape, even hiding with her newborns in a vacant house during a raucous Holy Week fiesta. “Ten years ago we couldn’t imagine the lynx would be breeding in a habitat like this,” says Garrote,…

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    of trophy hunting in Africa be preserved in order to improve conservation efforts, or be outlawed to prevent the killing of more animals? Thesis: Trophy Hunting is the foundation of many conservation efforts in Africa, it must continue, however stricter regulations must be put in place in order to protect Africa’s native species as a whole. Annotated Bibliography Al-Khatib, Talal. "Trophy Hunting: Is There ANY Benefit for Conservation? : DNews." DNews. Discovery News, 30 July 2015. Web. 23 Nov.…

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    Yale study “Trees are disappearing fast. Around 15 billion are lost every year due to deforestation” (Bolton, 2015 para.6). The earth lives on a natural cycle. The environment is balanced and all organisms work together to create life cycles, and habitats. That is, before humans started using trees as resources and forest land as their own. The process of deforestation is ruining…

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    "Greenland, Spitzpergen, Alaska, Canada, Norway, and Russia surround it. It used to be called the Frozen Ocean." The Arctic Ocean, over 5,400,000 miles in area, is a very important habitat. It has lots of animal and plant life, but people have made some negative impacts on the area. Luckily, there are solutions in place and conservations to preserve this magnificent creation. The Arctic is a beautiful place, and also very important to us. The…

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    Short Essay On Primates

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    Primates fall under the the class of mammalia and the mirorder of Primatomorpha, which has two suborders: Strepsirrhini and Haplorrhini. The order Primates includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians. These animals are most commonly found in South America Primates have evolved from arboreal animals, so most monkeys live in trees. They are typically found in rainforest, and some can even adapt to human, modified environments. Almost all primates have prehensile hands and feet, and have five…

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    outrageous example of Western crudity and barbarity. Universal compassion is the only guarantee of morality.” (Arthur Schopenhauer, The Basis of Morality) Based on the quote, we can see for ourselves how crucial it is to respect animals and their habitat. Animals as depicted from Google means ‘A living organism which feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli’. They are breathing living creatures just like humans…

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    Wildlife Biologist Career

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    Section 1. Becoming A Your Career Zoologist and wildlife biologist study animals and wildlife habitats and how they interact with the ecosystem. They also study the physical characteristic of animals and their behavior and the impacts humans have on the wildlife and natural habitats. They perform a variety of scientific tests and experiments. For example, they take animals’ blood samples to check their level of nutrition, for disease or even parasites, and they tag animals in order to…

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    the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. The whales are now protected from commercial and scientific whaling. Climate changes are also having and impact on the whale population in feeding grounds, as well as tourism, krill fishery and research…

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    William O Brochta Summary

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    cost of oil is astronomical.” O’Brochta also touches on the economic effect of new energy sources saying the number of jobs will be huge and lists the everyday negative effects of using oil, such as,“Climate change, greenhouse gasses, disruption of habitat, and rising sea levels.” These statements and opinions will help prove why using alternative sources of energy as soon as possible is extremely…

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