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    The Endangered Species Act

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    “Various factors contribute to a species becoming endangered including poaching, global warming, habitat loss, disease, pollution, and hunting and fishing” (Cathaleen). All of these are reasons why a species becomes endangered or extinct. To help endangered species from becoming extinct the United States signed a bill that is called the Endangered Species Act. This makes it so that the government…

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    Carolina. The ecosystem is a fragile system and the strain caused by a certain animal going extinct could possibly cause the entire ecosystem to collapse Which would be a tragic thing; it would not just affect the environment, but it could also affect humans and their daily lives depending on how drastic the change is. Therefore, something must be done to prevent that from occurring and preferably something soon. In a state as biologically diverse as North Carolina the possibility of an animal…

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    Animal Poaching Essay

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    extinction perhaps then we might try to do something like cloning. Poaching doesn't just affect the animals that are being killed, it causes other animals to die also because they are losing the resources the endangered animal created. For example if humans hunted hyenas to extinctions then lions would overrun the ecosystem and kill other animals causing them to be endangered because there is nothing to compete with the…

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    DNR Conservation Warden Mike Green states, ”Ultimately, it would be up to the federal government whether a Sandhill crane hunting season is inaugurated, And, if a hunting season were initiated, its parameters would be based on controlling the overall population of the birds -- apart from efforts on the part of some farmers to curb the damage that cranes can cause to crops.” Sandhill cranes are…

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    Three Day Road Summary

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    need for a physical balance in the environment. In Three Day Road, a contrast is displayed between hunting for personal profit and hunting to survive, which demonstrates the harmony that must be maintained in nature to keep the resources sustainable. While Elijah and Xavier are hunting through the winter to find food for themselves, they discover a herd of buffalo. Xavier’s ingenious way of hunting the animals, by “holding [the branch] above [his] head, [he bends] at the waist and walk[s] out…

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    Poaching, and other forms of animal cruelty, should be illegal in all parts of the world. To completely get rid of animal injustice, we need to focus more on hunting and abuse, the state of enclosures, and habitat reduction. (claim;NEED TO STOP HUNTING) We have long passed the age where we needed to hunt live prey to survive the cold, hungry winters. In the modern world, food is available at the touch of a button. We can walk less than two minutes away…

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    Water Cycle In Michigan

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    Marquette, where the fish were found to have such high levels of mercury that they were declared unsafe for consumption. A grant was issued, by which streams issuing into Deer Lake would no longer flow through the mines in the nearby town of Ishpeming. Humans need to grow in awareness of the effects their mining and industry activities have on surrounding bodies of…

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    Game Wardens Essay

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    is important to be skilled in reading maps and operating all certain types of vehicles, and lastly most be able to defend themselves from anything that get in their way. Most important, a game warden must have good prior experience with fishing, hunting and boating because it becomes very…

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    public needs to know about this. Hearing about the many stories of famous and well known animals killed by trophy hunters takes a place deep inside my heart. Trophy hunting disrupts animals way of life. Killing animals for fun is ruthless and painful for the animal, Getting what is called a 'clean shot' is a rare thing in this hunting world. Suffering in…

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    Argument Builder Name: Olukemi Adelakun Class: 302 Period: 3 Overall Position The view I am arguing for is: Humans are basically violent and savage My argumentative claims are the reasons my overall position is true. They are Claim 1: The boys on the island disregarded the rules Claim 2: The boys turned into animals Claim 3: The hunters, hunted very savagely Evidence to back up my claims: Evidence 1: Jack went against Ralph( the chief of the tribe) and broke off and decided he…

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