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    Mai Po Nature Reserve‚ which is the finest locations for wetland biodiversity among Asia‚ is located on the northwestern corner of Hong Kong. Mai Po Nature Reserve is a home to diverse habitats that support a wide range of species‚ and is a renowned haven for migratory birds. Firstly of all‚ Mai Po is provided a natural habitat for resident birds such as Little Egret. Also‚ it provides a habitat for migratory birds such as Black-faced spoonbill which are flying southward to Hong Kong in mid-winter

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    Service package of MITSOB Before describing about the service package of MITSOB I would like to give an overview of what SERVICE is .. “Any act or performance which one party offers to another that is essentially intangible in nature and which never result in ownership of anything is known as service .” Now according to this definition of service I would like to define the service package of MITSOB MITSOB is a service firm it only and only offers service. MITSOB is an education institution which

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    landscaping. As it has been studied‚ the area of tallgrass prairies have declined over 82% since the 1800s (Larsen et al. 2003).Tallgrass prairies harbor more plant and animal biodiversity‚ compared to urban landscaping. Thus‚ the conservation and preservation effort for prairies should increase‚ in order to maintain this biodiversity. Tallgrass prairies can be protected by either grazing or fire (Larsen et al. 2003). In addition to grazing‚ or fire‚ protecting prairies can also be done by conserving the

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    think that they should just be allowed to extinct‚ since it is part of the evolution anyway. Yet‚ some of the many specific reasons to invest money and effort into actions to conserve species threatened by extinction include the benefits of natural biodiversity‚ ecosystem service‚ and contributions to medicine‚ agriculture‚ and industry. Protecting an endangered species can cost a lot of money. Believe it or not‚ the Pacific Legal Association‚ in association with Property and Environmental Research

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    Interim Country Partnership Strategy: Myanmar‚ 2012-2014 ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS1 A. Key Environment and Natural Resources 1. Myanmar’s economic development and its people’s livelihoods largely depend on the country’s bountiful natural resources. Despite the low level of industrialization and the low population density‚ Myanmar’s environment is threatened by human activities and climate change. 2. Myanmar’s forest cover and quality have steadily declined over the last 30 years‚ although it remains

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    Galauna Research Paper

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    Many of these species are found in the similar conditions to the tropical conditions of a wide range of salinity‚ tidal range‚ anaerobic soils and high light intensity. Plant biodiversity is relatively low in mangrove ecosystems‚ especia lly in higher altitudes and the Americas. The mangroves with the highest biodiversity are locat ed in the mangroves of Papua New Guinea‚

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    FOREST IS A VULNERABLE NATURAL RESOURCE SAVE OUR FOREST The poster is expressing concern about one of the most important resource: forest. It is one of the most vulnerable resources on our planet. The poster shows how humans are destroying this natural resource through cutting down trees and burning forests. This in turn is affecting the wildlife. The habitats of the wildlife are destroyed due to which some species become endangered and others die because they are not able to adapt to the new

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    The Philippine Wildlife has a significant number of plant and animal species that are indigenous in the Philippines. The country’s surrounding waters reportedly have the highest level of biodiversity in the world. The Philippines is considered as one of the seventeen mega diverse countries as well as global biodiversity hotspot. The world’s second largest archipelago country after Indonesia‚ the Philippines includes more than 7‚100 islands covering 297‚179 km2 in the westernmost Pacific Ocean. The country

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    Environmental Impacts of Tourism * The history of tourism closely shows that the environment has contributed to the birth and progress of tourism. * The term “environment” connotes both human and physical characteristics. Speakers and writers often refer to human environment‚ physical environment or a combination of both. * A term that describes the human and physical characteristics of an area is preexisting forms. BENEFITS 1. Environmental Awareness Tourism has created environmental

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    to mislead people (Lomborg‚ 2001). There are two prominent claims among all the others which the sceptics base their arguments on: the self-balance of the amount of water through global warming and clean water shortage; and the self-recovery in biodiversity and natural resources. This paper seeks to disprove these claims‚ in order to show that environmentalists are not overstating their case. Self-balance in global water availability: global warming and water shortage Self-balance is defined as

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