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    Wildlife trafficking has been a major problem in every country nowadays; helpless animals were taken from their habitats, which was being bought and sold. Unfortunately, Latin America is now being another epicenter of exotic animals’ illegal trade. According to Huffington Post, wildlife trafficking transit chains in Latin America are complex, secret and as diverse like just any common issues that targets animal species. The poachers will illegally bring the poor creatures to a secret place…

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    Exotic Animals As Pets “There are more tigers kept as pets in the United States than roam free in the wild”(CNN). Keeping these large cats as pets has become a large business in which tiger and lion cubs are brought to the United States to be held by the public so that they can get a picture with these exotic animals.Once the cubs reach twelve weeks old they are sold to anyone who wants them. “These animals are then kept in confined cages in backyards, garages and basements because the…

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    Alpaca Research Papers

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    This paper is all about alpacas! In this paper you will learn about their habitat which is mainly on farms, what you need to raise them, and what they are used for. I think that alpacas are the coolest farm animal because they have really cool hair and can sometimes even have a little afro going on! You will learn all about these three topics in my paper. They are originally from Peru, but in 1984 they were bought in by plains and large ships, but now they are banned from being brought into the…

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    Some people believe they should be allowed to own exotic pets because they are able to adequately care for them. These people feel it is there right to keep such pets. Should people in the United States be allowed to own exotic pets such as burmese pythons, tigers, and monkeys? Be able to have exotic animals in the U.S.A My reason is that not all people like the basic animals that we can have today,so I think some people would like to have more animals to choose from something different…

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    Would you want to be held in an enclosed area your whole life and not know what it’s like to live in your own natural environment? Animals deserve to live in their own environment remaining untouched. My uncle once had a pet alligator and an exotic snake. His life was at risk all the time until he finally got rid of it properly. These animals are becoming endangered and it’s our fault. This must end. Keeping exotic animals can be a very big risk to your health and others near you. What would…

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    White Tailed Deer Killing

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    Over the past Century there have been various opinions on how to prevent, or maintain overpopulation of White-Tailed Deer (WTD). Although killing is the oldest, and most effective method of deer population control according to the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission (NCWRC). Some animal rights groups like People for the ethical treatment of animals (PETA) feel that killing of the WTD is not the answer to the problem. The population of these beautiful WTD is on the rise, the question on…

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    Game Wardens Profession

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    An excellent career choice is to be a Fish and Game Warden, the Officers protect the environment like plants, animals, and any other living things. The reason for many people wanting to be one, is that people can be outside enjoying nature while trying to catch someone doing something to it. Another reason that many like this job is, because those people love to hunt and fish. That takes part in the job requirement because the Game Wardens are catching people doing those things but illegally.…

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    Recently, the white house put forth a proposal to allow trophy hunters to bring the trophies of their kills (namely elephants) back to America. Animal lovers have since been upset at the mere thought of allowing this to become legal and participation in trophy hunting in general, but few ask why this is negative. Multiple people who are against trophy hunting do not conduct research on the topic or refuse to listen to counter arguments and just see this as a negative thing with no benefits to…

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    “Whitetail deer are one of the most recognized wildlife in Alabama”-(Outdoor Alabama). This quotation proves that Whitetail deer are important to Alabamians and the people of the South-East region. To obtain a whitetail trophy, hunters need to know about the deer in Alabama, specifically the management, population, habitat, and eating patterns, so they can pursue deer hunting as a career. To have trophy Whitetails you need to have three things, and one is good management. To have good…

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    Whooping Cranes

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    vital component of the wildlife and natural resources field of work. Increasingly it has shaped my professional interests and career choices over the last several years as its importance is made clear by mounting threats to biodiversity and ecosystem balance. Without the ideology and practices developed in the field of conservation biology many of the species we consider common today would have easily gone extinct in the early 20th century due to a lack of well-considered wildlife management.…

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