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    SANParks/ Kruger National Park’s objective and vision? Is selling rhino consistent with their objective and vision? If not‚ then what should it be? The objective and vision of Kruger National Parks is to create a safe haven for black and white rhinos to avoid extinction as well as keeping the park running for the hundreds of species of South African animals and plant life that is found in Kruger National Park. They also wanted to be able continue to capture game to add to the parks wildlife. SANParks/Kruger

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    family and I went to Yellowstone National Park. It was the prettiest place on earth covering 3500 square miles. Did you know that it is located atop of a volcanic hotspot? Well i didn’t either until today. The park rangers told me so many facts which i would have never known. Yellowstone was established as the world’s first National Park on March‚ 1‚ 1872. People had been there for more than 11‚000 years shown by archaeological site. The US army managed the park from 1886-1918. The Army had accompanied

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    The Everglades: A Food Web Diagram Name BIO/101 Date Dr. Doreen Sterling The Everglades: A Food Web Diagram The Everglades is a two million acre wetland ecosystem. The Everglades reaches from central Florida‚ near Orlando‚ all the way south to Florida Bay (National Wildlife Federation‚ 1996-2013). During the wet season‚ Lake Okeechobee overflows‚ releasing water into a slow moving‚ shallow river. The river is mostly saw-grass marsh. The Everglades is an ecosystem that hosts a large diversity

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    In recent years‚ we have seen the ecosystem flourish due to a successful reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park. We have seen a steady decrease in elk population‚ which in turn helped create a successful trophic cascade. Looking at graphs we can see that the wolf reintroduction has done its job‚ and we see a more than 50% decrease in population of elk. But what could happen if the wolf population doubled. We could see a total extermination of elk from Yellowstone and a decrease in

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    Everglades Food Chain

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    Food Chain Christie Page Bio/101 Aug. 6‚ 2013 Dr. Sergio Hosseini The American Crocodile and the American Alligator are top of the food chain in the Everglades for now. The alligators have new competition with the Burmese Pythons. The Burmese Pythons are from Asia but invading the Everglades rapidly. Next would be the mammals like the white tail deer‚ bobcats‚ marsh rabbits‚ otters‚ and raccoons. Birds would

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    English 102 2/5/11 Python Molurus Bivatlus One misty morning in 2003‚ deep under the cover of the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States‚ a group of tourists set out for a day of exploration in the Everglades. They hoped to see some of the diverse and unique species that the Everglades are famous for‚ and maybe snap a few cool pictures to show their friends. They could never have anticipated what they would actually discover. A short way into their trek‚ the party was drawn to a noisy struggle

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    Mt. Apo is one of the famous national parks in Davao City‚ Philippines. Apo is the language of the people there are “Ancestors” is a layered plateau area with mountain peaks in the limit of the crater that has a width of 500 meters‚ Mount Apo has a small crater lake. This mountain is a volcanic mountain‚ the last eruption is not in the know time and is not verified in history. Mt. Apo has a height of 3142 meters above sea level. Mount Apo is one of the most popular mountain among climbers in the

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    So yes‚ today my subject is based on the end of the world‚ as crazy as it sounds‚ but as random as it is. Im going to talk to you about yellow stone national park‚ located in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Why? Because Yellow Stone National Park is the end of the world. For those of you who dont know‚ what lies underneath yellowstone national park is actually an enormous volcanic caldera‚ or other wise known as a super volcano. Super Volcanoes: Super volcano? that sounds a bit fictional. But

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      The Everglades is a two million acre subtropical wetland ecosystem that is approximately two million acres. It reaches from central Florida‚ near Orlando‚ all the way south to Florida Bay. (Federation‚ 2000) The geology of Southern Florida‚ has a warm and wet subtropical climate that provides conditions that help the large marshland ecosystem flourish. Layers of porous and permeable limestone create water bearing rock and soil that effect the climate‚ weather and hydrology of Southern Florida

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    The Florida Everglades has given about 7 million Floridians water for many years. This subtropical area has been home to many living creatures‚ some that don’t even exist anymore. However the Florida Everglades is a very delicate place. Some causes for extreme changes in the Everglades are Humans and their construction‚ not enough money for changes‚ and that the smallest things can change and negatively affect the water. To begin with‚ human population‚ construction‚ and more has brought

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