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    This synthesis paper is consists of the reasons why habitat destruction and animal extinction occurs and the effects of the habitat destruction and animal extinction in the living things. This may answer some of your questions and lessen your curiosity about the topic. In making this research, I browsed the internet for more information and analyzed some articles about the topic. I also needed to summarize some information and synthesis paper from the internet. In this research paper you will…

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    Orca Captivity Essay

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    also known as killer whales, should not be kept in captivity. Since 1961, hundreds of orca whales have been taken from their natural habitat and placed into captivity at aquariums and aquatic parks around the world for the sake of public displays, theatrical shows, and business profit. To date, more than 127 captured orcas have died (Whale and Dolphin Conservation, n.d., figure 3). The capturing and confinement of orca whales is clearly unethical and inhumane. It poses a significant threat…

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    peninsula of Florida) and Rana s. utricularia (found throughout the remainder of the ranges for the species) that are defined based on morphological differences. (Newman 5297). This frog finds habitat in shallow freshwater and…

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    Essay On Red Elderberry

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    are usually used to make dessert, drinks, red elderberry fruit taste sour as raw and rich in antioxidants, however it adds a piece of special flavor and nutrient to the dishes. [3] Conservation Status Red elderberry is not on IUCN Red list at present, and their habitat is mostly undamaged. [2] wild range of habitat Other Interesting Facts: Fruits that grow on red elderberry would be harmful and toxic to human body, before we eat those fruit, it should be treated and safe for eating. [1]…

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    Therefore, reduction of the energy consumption is not achievable in the 21st century. Two issues appear including the energy conservation measures efficient energy consumption as the solutions to the underlying challenges. Energy conservation and efficient use of energy include the practice of using the available energy and satisfying all the necessary needs. Some of the aspects that have been introduced in the society include the…

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    Is Hunting Beneficial

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    some people might not understand how killing animals helps the wildlife and environment. Hunters actually care about the welfare of the environment and wildlife. For the hunter’s to have success in the field of hunting, they must create a suitable habitat for animals to attract wildlife onto their property. Hunter’s pay money into foundations to create refuges (places where wildlife is protected and cannot be hunted) for wildlife and protect land that wildlife needs. Hunting is one of the only…

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    There are many types of sharks so it is hard to determine the exact population of all the species but they cover a large geographic area. However, sharks are decreasing due to many threats that they face in the wild. Habitat & Range Sharks have adapted to a wide range of habitats in waters including various…

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    Dakota Seidenspinner SOC 5 Kutil Compassionate Conservation As human population and consumption of resources rises to unsustainable levels, we need to rewire back into our brains that conservation is important, and in fact, a necessity. Compassionate conservation aims to take off the blindfold on modern society and open their eyes to the way they abuse the things that single handed us give us life. Our buildings, transportation systems, energy use, and production methods all affect the…

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    Undergoes Artificial Insemination". NBC, Associated Press, 19 March 2008). A primate cousin of ours, the Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) is also critically endangered, with an estimated 7300 remaining in the wild (Wich et al., "Orangutan Population and Habitat Viability…

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    Due to the increase in demand for renewable energy a surge in large dam projects for hydropower generation is expected. Because hydropower is one of the most economic energy sources and is renewable along with other benefits such as irrigation, flood mitigation, navigation and water supply. In case of construction of large dams changes in terrestrial ecosystems can alter the climate, soils, vegetation, water resources and bio diversity. Therefore it is essential to understand the environmental…

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