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    do not know the 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…

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    Koalas Research Paper

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    Koalas and Bald eagles can't live without their habitats keep getting destroyed or them getting hunted. Koalas are being hunted for there fur and the farmers were cutting down trees to make more farm land. The eagles are being hunted for the fun of it cutting down their habitats for more roads. Recent study on this majestic bird and this furry creature there protection efforts to don't cut down their habitats and hunting them. Scientist Bill Ellis been studying on koalas for many years and found…

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    extinct every 24 hours. This statistic doesn’t seem so shocking until the realization comes that this is almost 1,000 times the natural rate for extinction. Humans contribute a great amount to this pandemic. A prime example is that of the dodo bird, which was famously hunted into extinction. Around 20,000 species are currently listed as threatened by extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). When assessing the status of a species, one of the factors for the IUCN is…

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    houses thousands of species of animals, so it’s important that we conserve and protect these species before it’s too late. There are many things we can do to ensure the survival of most species, for example, in attempt to save animals from possible extinction; anti-poaching laws have been passed by governments throughout Africa. Other regions of the world have been affected also, for example, in India there were often conflicts between the priorities of people and the need for conservation. The…

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    the great best of the Ice Age. Did Humans Kill the Mammoth? Dan Fisher, paleontologist Dan Fisher proposes that prehistoric people may have killed and butchered the newly discovered mammoth, and what they didn’t consume immediately was refrigerated in the depths of a frigid lake. Other scientists argue that there is no certainty as to what killed the mammoth unless bones are examined for cuts or other clues. The fact remains that the reason for the extinction of the woolly mammoth, as well as…

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    a way to solve and save the species from extinction. Carpenter explains that humans attempt of trying to conserve wildlife has expanded into more of a world wide type of problem. Some of the Fresh water has also been tampered by humans. The author claims that chemicals in freshwater can lead to toxicity, odor, deoxygenation, and the elimination of many species of fish. In the article, Conservation Biology, written by David S. Wilcove claims that humans are the reason for which many species are…

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    add a new at-risk classification. 1 in 5 U.S. Animal and Plant Species At Risk of Extinction According to an Center for American Progress press release, https://www.americanprogress.org/press/release/2015/10/19/123369/release-report-on-u-s-wildlife-populations-reaffirms-effectiveness-of-the-endangered-species-act-proposes-new-tool-to-combat-extinction-crisis/ while we're used to thinking of species extinction continents away like Africa, America is quickly losing its wildlife too. The report…

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    environment it now lives in and is harmful to the ecosystem of that environment. They can be there due to a natural phenomenon, such as a flood, but more likely they were brought there by humans. Therefore, humans play a huge role in creating and controlling invasive species. An invasive species is able to cause the extinction of the native plants and animals, they multiply quickly and take a lot of the natural resources the native plants and animals need to survive. They have little to no…

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    scientists brought an extinct animal back to life just to see it become extinct again. Even though the animal became extinct again, it shows that it is possible to resurrect an extinct animal. De-extinction is possible but humanity’s understanding of it will grow in the future. When we think of de-extinction or resurrection, we think that scientists are actually going to bring back an extinct animal not cloning it. The bucardo was a goat like animal that became extinct for a while but scientists…

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    Gray wolves were rescued from the brink of extinction when the government abolished the law that organised the extermination of wolves on federally owned lands, which led to the slaughtering of more than 25,000 wolves. After the Senate withdrew the gray wolf from the endangered species list, in 2011, the slaughtering of wolves began to escalate again. This caused wolf hunters to fall deeper into their paranoid fantasy that wolves represents a liberal conspiracy against farmland and livestock.…

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