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    The clouded leopard is one of the best climbers in the cat family. It lives in forests across Southeast Asia and the Himalayas in a variety of climates. The clouded leopard has spots that resemble clouds on its coat and has a strong adapted body built for climbing. Clouded leopards are carnivores and eat a variety of animals depending on the location they inhabit. In short, clouded leopards inhabit forests and marshes across Southeast Asia and the Himalayas, they have a cloud-like, spotted…

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    shed their old shell, just to eat it again. What kind of animal could this be? A Fiddler crab! They do all those things to help themselves. They don’t even know they are helping the entire world! Fiddler crabs live in many places. They live in mangroves, salt marshes, and on sandy and muddy beaches. Fiddler crabs are important to salt marshes because when they feed and burrow, they clean the salt marshes and help them grow. They also help make air in the dirt. The destruction of fiddler crab…

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    Aquaculture Issues

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    environment Destruction of Mangrove Aquaculture has been under serious scrutiny due to environmental and wild species impacts. The dramatic expansion of aquaculture in some cases causes environmental issues and conflicts due to the limited resources. Despite the myriad benefits received from aquaculture fields there are various challenges that can occur in respect to the expansion and growth of aquaculture. A major problem identified by the environmental activists is the loss of mangrove…

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    The Kimberley Coastal Camp is one of the most exclusive travel fishing destinations in the top end of Australia. Isolated and pristine, the focus is on creating an intimate atmosphere while reducing impact on the local environment. Nestled on the pristine shores of the Admiralty Gulf opposite the Mitchell Plateau in Western Australia, the Kimberley Coastal Camp can't be accessed by road. Arrival is either by a spectacular floatplane experience with an impressive water landing or an exhilarating…

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    Density In America

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    moderate population density because the forests and jungles controlled it. The next thing I noticed were the mountains and mangrove. I noticed that these were spread over Chile and that was the cause which made Chile have a medium population density. In general I then found out that the reason that South America has a moderate population density is because of the Highlands, Mangrove, Forests, Savannas, Deserts, and Wetlands. All these things are spread uniformly around the whole continent.…

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    An Environmental Comparison of Wild vs. Farm-raised Fish Molly Reamon The introduction of aquaculture, or raising fish on farms, was intended to relieve the pressure of the commercial fishing industry on the ocean. These fish farms do add to the global fish market which directly reduces the need for commercial fishing, but also indirectly contributes to the problem of overexploitation, or taking more resources from the ocean than is sustainable. This leads us to ask, which is more…

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    Camptotheca Case Study

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    Pollen diagrams of cores HN, HT, and CD – selected types and selected depth levels. 70 Pollen type groups: 1. Types of plant taxa >100 m asl; 2: types of taxa covering broad ecological ranges; 3: types of open 71 water taxa; 4: types of (back-)mangrove taxa; 5: types of riparian taxa. 72…

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    Everglade Research Paper

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    Everglade’s national state park is a U.S park that relies in Florida. It was established in December, 6, 1947. It consists of the largest sawgrass prairie in North America. Everglade’s is also known for the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere. Also the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. Other than that Everglade’s has a variety of animals that inhabit in there. That includes Florida panthers, American crocodile and the West Indian manatee. At this attraction…

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    an extensive mangrove forest. The park covers 172,971 acres (69,999 ha) and includes Elliott Key, the park's largest island and first of the true Florida Keys, formed from fossilized coral reef. The islands farther north in the park are transitional islands of coral and sand. The offshore portion of the park includes the northernmost region of the Florida Reef, one of the largest coral reefs in the world. Biscayne National Park protects four distinct ecosystems: the shoreline mangrove swamp,…

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    learn more about came very easily to me. I am from Lafayette, LA so pelican citing’s are few and far in between but whenever my family ventures towards New Orleans, which is quite often, we see them in many flocks on the way down along marshes and mangroves. Their beauty, shape, and way of life have always fascinated me and getting the chance to write about them is a pleasure. The Brown Pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, belongs to the order of Pelecantiformes and family of Pelecanidae. They are…

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