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    Poaching Research Paper

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    Proliferation of Poaching Lions have been disappearing, populations have been going down, and not many people are doing anything about it. They are one of the most magnificent animals known to man, and they have fallen to an unspeakable crime that has almost wiped out an entire species of animals. Lions are the second biggest cat in the world. Their scientific name is Pathera Leo. The average lion can weigh up to 265 to 420 pounds and can be as long as 6 1/2 feet long. An easy way to identify…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoo

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    Today we are having a meeting about the Ueno zoo decisions. As head zookeeper i think we should do what is best for our animals. We need to keep them safe a protected while Japan and the United states are at war. I have heard many different ideas on what we should do with the animals so we can still take care of them and keep them safe. When the United states drops bombs on japan we worry and consider what will happen if the bombs drop on the zoo. So we have to decide what to do with the…

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    the usefulness of conditioning for our understanding of human behaviour. To begin with I look at what conditioning is and how the understanding of this phenomenon developed. Furthermore, I perceive how conditioning has been applied to human behaviour and what the benefits consist of when the principle of conditioning is applied to human behaviour. Finally, I identify some of the limits to the usefulness of conditioning for understanding human behaviour. First, I would like address the question…

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    The Amazon in South America is one of the last frontiers when it comes to a diverse ecosystem. The Amazon jungle, including the famed Amazon River, is considered a rich natural reserve, covered by rain forest, teeming with a diverse set of flora and fauna. When one wants to encounter the wild, and marvel at what nature has to offer, then a trip to the Amazon is one of the best ideas to consider. Now the same wild ride and adventure is possible in casino gaming industry. Playtech delivers a…

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    Imagine being in a cage your entire life, locked up in a confined area with people condoning you to a lifetime of of being used as a source of entertainment. The only view an animal in captivity will ever experience, is life behind metal bars and barren concrete with people gawking at them. The number of animals suffering from extreme stress and depression is increasing daily. Zoos teach people it is acceptable to interfere with animals in their natural habitat and continue to place them into…

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    Have you ever realized how zoo animals live? Imagine seeing an elephant in the zoo just standing there doing nothing, but then in movies and pictures you see them always walking and playing just always doing something. They don't have that choice in the zoo. Animals should not be kept in zoos or in captivity because they don't have the life they would have in their natural habitat, they are not taken care of well and they are not happy. Animals don't have as much space in the zoo as they would…

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    never happen again. Plus it would also lead to many fights in the herd to go for the leading role. It should also be banned because the money from trophy hunting has no positive effect on conservation efforts. It is going to put every animal in extinction risk including the dodo bird which did become extinct. African lions are declining at an alarming rate, and the most recent study shows that in countries where trophy hunting is allowed, lion populations…

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    Extinction Memory

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    Extinction is the model used for the inhibition of fear within a laboratory environment. It involves training organisms to fear a conditioned stimulus in a manner described above (Myers, Ressler, & Davis, 2006). While it was previously debated upon it is widely accepted that extinction is a new form of learning and thus the creation of new memories (Burgos-Robles, Vidal-Gonzalez, Santini, & Quirk, 2007). While the two memories of fear and extinction would compete with each other (Royer, & Paré,…

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    lands into farms, so the cheetahs have less amount of space to live on. According to National Geographic they said”Around the world, big cats are suffering big losses and having big trouble in more and more human-dominated landscapes.” It’s not just the farmers but it’s also all of us, humans are killing these cheetahs. Poachers…

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    Zookeeper Research Paper

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    The zookeeper's may be surprised that keeping animals in cages is actually bad for them. Keeping endangered species in a enclosed area and keeping them healthy is letting the animals have a safe place to live right? Wrong! Sure it lets them reproduce, but it is not the best way to keep them from danger. It hurts there natural hunting skills, Reproduction is slowed, and Releasing them back in the wild can be a pain. It hurts there hunting skills, if they are being fed, getting water, getting…

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