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    Why is it Bad to Ride Elephants? Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Travel is an excellent opportunity to meet new people, experience different cultures, taste wonderful food and for many people get to see the wildlife that they may have only seen in documentaries and books. While most tourists love to see elephants during travels, many tourists are not aware of the cruelty meted on them through riding. Although most people refer to elephants as domesticated animals, an elephant has never been…

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    *talking on phone* Mom, a deer hit my car. Please don’t freak out. It wasn’t my fault. No, the deer hit me. I swear, Mom. *speaking to audience* Deers are involved in 1.5 million vehicle collisions per year in the U.S. White-tailed deer are very commonly found in the United States, and there is a lot more to learn about this well-known “roadkill.” As most of you know, there are many white-tailed deer where we live, but they are also found in places like southern Canada and as far as South…

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    Hey if you think lions are scary and fearsome animals then read this. Lions have two sides to them. People are afraid of them because they have the loudest roar or because they are the 2nd biggest cat. In a story called Attack of the Man Eaters 4000 men went to the jungle to work and 2 lions killed lots of people. Colonel Patterson ended up killing both them. In another story called meet the lion whisperer brings out the good in them. Kevin Richardson is a lion whisperer he has been with lions…

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    Deer Fencing Case Study

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    1: High Game/ Deer Fence Trust LE Fence Company to design an effective game and deer deterrent for your property protection needs. As a landowner, you expend valuable resources maintaining your foliage and greenery. You can protect these assets with high game and deer fencing. Our expert craftsmen devise fencing solutions for the most challenging terrains. We design, fabricate and install fencing that will secure your grounds for years and back every installation with a five-year warranty. In…

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    Kaibab Plateau Case Study

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    The carrying capacity (K) of the Kaibab Plateau for the dear at the beginning was about 45,000. ‘ Once the population passed K it would not be able to sustain itself. This is due to an imbalance in the ecosystem. An increase in deer population would cause a decrease in the grasses, shrubs, and trees. This would cause the deer to eventually die out because there will not be enough food to sustain the high deer population. The deer population had the highest reproductive growth rate between…

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    Wolf Animals

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    from fairy tale books, and movies have always made wolves out to be the nasty and awful villain and demon animal. When in reality, wolves are the best wild animals in North America because of the way they are with hunting, pack order, and their appearance. First, hunting for wolves is easy because they are flexible they use different methods to catch their prey. The pack usually tends to hunt together not apart wolves tend to pick weaker animals in a herd as such animals that…

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    Tapir Adaptations

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    rainforests. They feed on a variety of plants and plant material to guarantee that they do not become poisoned by eating too much of a certain species of plant at a given time. They are also said to feed on a wide variety of aquatic plants as well. Human hunting and habitat loss have although greatly affected the Tapirs population, placing them on that of the endangered species list. Another…

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    Surprisingly, the chances of getting killed by a grizzly or black bear in a National Park is only 1 out of 2.1 million. Even though bears seem like a daunting threat to campers and tourist bears are fairly harmless to the majority. Therefore, bears should not be removed from National Parks because the parks not only provide food storage, but there are no recorded deaths by bears in Yosemite park, and the bears help disperse berry seeds. One reason bears should not be removed from National Parks…

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    Dogrib Tribe Essay

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    The region was first occupied 11,000 years ago by people entering from different regions, coastal dwellers came south from Alaska and north from southern Oregon. Groups followed the major rivers that flowed west into the Pacific. Ideally a village consisted of several separate houses, fish-drying racks, food, raw materials, and sweathouses. They inhabit the forest areas between the Great Bear and Great Slave lakes in the Northwest Territories. They lived in skin covered tents or sometimes in…

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    We often think of wolves of killing and wasting their food whereas in reality, “About half their meals come from kills, and on average 5 percent of their winter encounters with moose result in kills. The other half of their winter meals are scavenged (animals that died from other causes); the majority of the moose they eat are scavenged. They dig many of the scavenged meals from beneath the snow . . . pg. 87 (Haber & Holleman, 2013). Haber contends “Wolves are master hunters, but by no means are…

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