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    Global warming is connected with the rises of greenhouse gases on the ozone layer which cause the thinning of the layer. Ozone acts by absorbing the ultraviolet rays from the sun which prevent the earth from overheating. The increasing amount of carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) causes the rise of global climatic change. The actions that have been done recently in overcoming the emission of CFC however cannot ensure the full recovery of the ozone layer due to the past emission which…

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    White Tiger Research Paper

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    Subspecies: tigris. Unfortunately today this rare and unique tiger is no longer found in the wild. Years ago the white tiger would have been found in India, Bhatan, and Bangladesh living in a variety of habitats including tropical forests, mangrove…

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    Vulnerable Population

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    Each of these natural resources are a backbone for both Florida’s agricultures but also for its ecological standing. Areas such as the wetlands and marshes, including mangrove populations, are impacted by how aquatic species are thriving. With the chemicals in Naled and other pesticides killing lower life aquatic species, this impacts the fish population and all the predators of the fish population. Marine life is also…

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    Evolution Of Tigers

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    Besides large buffaloes, bears and elephants, humans are its worst enemy. Tigers mainly live in Asia, India and Russia. Due to the wide spread, every tiger sub- spices have adapted to its ecosystem differently, some live in tropical rainforests, mangrove swamps, grasslands or savannas. They have developed in different in size, color and behavior throughout the evolution. There are three main reasons why the tiger is endangered. These include poaching, loss of their natural habitat…

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    explorers ranger-guided tours of the park. As part of this unique experience, walking and canoeing tours through the famed Loxahatchee River are available along with tours through 13 different natural habitats that include sand pine, flat-woods, mangroves and river swamp basins. The idyllic William G. “Doc” Myers Park at: 10000 SE Dixie Highway, also offers visitors scenic views that will help brighten their days in this sub-tropical paradise. Moreover, kayaking, sailing, canoeing, snorkeling…

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    Research Paper On Hoatzin

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    They live in the Amazon and Orinoco Basins and they also live in the low-land areas of northern and central South America. They nest in shrubs and mangrove trees near slow-moving rivers and lakes. Hoatzins also like to nest where it is quiet (Fields). They also live near swamps and marshy waters. The live in colonies, which consist of ten to fifty birds. Hoatzins usually sit in open areas unless they…

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    Pine Jog Fellowship

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    Over the course of the Pine Jog Fellowship, I Iearned about many different environmental issues that are currently impacting Florida. The five main topics that we covered were Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Quality and Quantity, Waste Management and Sustainability, Sustainable Agriculture, and Biodiversity. For Sustainability and Climate Change I learned about how we are trying to restore the water quality that we once had in Florida as well as what an increase in climate will do to…

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    overnight huts make a considerable disturbance to the natural environment with physical effect to the soil, plants and wildlife. (Wordpresscom, 2015) • Coastal areas – most of the tourist attract to coastal areas such as beaches, rock pools, mangroves and salt marshes. When tourist visit to these areas they engage in various activities such as swimming, boating, fishing and collecting seashells and animal etc. these activities can lead to reduce the organism in that area. Water pollution can…

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    The Pearl: Novella vs. Motion Picture The John Steinbeck novella, The Pearl, and the movie of the same name have many differences, but they both follow the same mood, emotions, and symbols. The novella and the movie both give you the feeling of what it was like to live in that time and place. There were many deep personal connections in the book and the movie that was subtle, but were portrayed well enough that readers and audiences would be able to understand. John Steinbeck 's…

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    apable effects of a warming world. Miami, and major parts of Florida are a great risk from the earth’s changing climate as the rising oceans threaten to swallow most of the southern half of the state. Tensions between Bangladesh and India intensify as the rising sea water threatens to displace millions of people, with India’s only solution to the issue being to build a larger border. “The Siege of Miami”, written by Elizabeth Kolbert, paints a terrifying portrait of the consequences of rising…

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