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    Environmental, 2003). It allows also for industry the ability to sell the fertilizer, creating a potential lucrative product from a economic standpoint. From an environmental stand point, it can be used as a natural fertilizer, which can add richness to the soil. Long term, you would be creating a natural fertilizer while potentially creating an economic and environmentally viable…

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    The article “ Mental Environmentalism” by Micah White highlights the key idea that pollution negatively impacts the earthly environment, similarly, advertising companies and constant media messaging negatively affects the mental health of the population. The author brings up the idea that commercial propaganda is largely affecting the collapsing environment because advertisements pollute our minds and create a distraction from the collapsing world around us. However, instead of trying to…

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    rivers in Sydney The wetlands is a part of a National strategy to make the sustainable use of the nation's water resources by protecting and making it better quality while maintaining economic and social development, the Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council or else known as…

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    region. It is an area essentially undisturbed by human activity together with its naturally developed life community. Wilderness leaves no place for human beings, save perhaps as contemplative sojourners enjoying their leisurely reverie in God’s natural cathedral. Some well known wilderness areas are tropical rainforest, tropical woodlands, savannas and grasslands, wetlands, deserts, temperate forests, high latitude wilderness…

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    condition of the ecosystem could fall dramatically. Biodiversity conservation involves saving life on the planet and maintaining natural ecosystems. Conservation biology is a practice that as grown massively in the past few decades and is increasing the awareness and understanding of how much we as humans depend on natural ecosystems and biodiversity. To conserve biodiversity natural landscapes with their large amount of ecosystems must be maintained and that species, populations,…

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    Edward Abbey Thesis

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    those who do not care about nature? Edward had left us with multiple sayings about the wild in need of help but this quote is telling us that it does not need any defense. Half of the human race has over the years stop caring or thinking of the environment, we do not see how important plants or animals who need certain specimens to continue the cycle of animal and plant life. This quote could be telling me that although the wild does not need defense but it needs more defenders. It needs my…

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    Invertebrate Diversity

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    diversity in freshwater environments by observing invertebrate diversity in riffles and pools in a freshwater stream. It was hypothesized that differences in invertebrate diversity between riffles and pools would be due to physical factors in the environment. To test this hypothesis, invertebrates were collected from each environment and classified by their taxa, and Shannon-Simpson indices were produced from these data to analyze the differences in diversity between the two environments. It was…

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    Nowadays, we buy lots of products and things and most of those products we buy might have negative impacts on us humans, the environment and animals. Many of these products enter our homes and the one that is frequently used are cleaning products. Cleaning products mainly consist of toxic chemicals that can have a great impact on our health and the environment. Why would you risk your health? Cleanliness is an important thing and we all want our homes to be clean and free of germs, but what…

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    The World Without Us written by Alan Weisman is a non-fiction book that turned out to be a best selling book in 2007. This book was a shocking revelation to me and should raise awareness to other human beings living on earth. Not only does this book expressed the changes that have occur in the past it also mentions the effects we humans have made to nature. How much harm can human beings do to nature? What have they done to repair the damages or if they have even tried to? These questions are to…

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    Jacoby believes the United States needs a social history that is attuned to rural life and the ecological relationships that shape and sustain it. According to the article, Crimes Against Nature by Karl Jacoby: Social History of People in the Environment, written by Dan Allosso, Jacoby uncovered the dark side of conservation and tends to portray these conflicts as large-scale, a national argument between conservationist and their opponents. After reading the novel and taking the time to review…

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