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    endangered species of wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) went into effect in 1975 and out lawned trade of endangered animals and animal parts. In USA‚ the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted in 1973. The conservation of wild life includes natural habitats‚ make them to reproduce and give rise to fertile offspring without human interference. Wild life Protection Act 1972 declares endangered (threatened) animals are now declared as protected animals. The Indian Board of Wild life (IBW) works in

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    Round: Y Free Spins: Y Gamble Feature: N Can you play on Mobile: Y Software Provider: IGT Theme: Fairy Tale Icy Wilds Review Calling it exactly how we see it‚ the slots market of today doesn’t really scream excitement like it used too and that is in part down to the lack of output from the development big guns in recent months. With the lack of output from the so-called superstar names being deemed a bad point in today’s market‚ there is no denying that this has pushed some of the responsibility onto

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    as into the wild is necessary? What if after all this you are finally at peace with yourself? In the book Into The Wild‚ Jon Krakauer demonstrates how Chris McCandless was an outsider of society who after accumulating bits of his identity‚ finds a place where he can be all of himself. The author suggests this idea of accumulation of self and how this affects his behavior especially in chapter 16. In this particular part of the story‚ Krakauer shows Chris arriving into the Alaskan wild

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    Jack London’s The Call of the Wild explores the relationship between man and dog as they struggle to survive the unforgiving wilderness. The protagonist being Buck the dog‚ the story reveals the man-dog relationship uniquely through the eyes of the animal. Throughout the novel‚ Buck has many different masters‚ yet he only feels love towards the first and last one mentioned in the book. With Judge Miller‚ he feels love because his owner gives him everything a domesticated animal could ask for‚ while

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    Wildlife sanctuaries of India India has over 441 animal sanctuaries‚ referred to as Wildlife sanctuaries (IUCN Category IV Protected Area). Among these‚ the 41 Tiger Reserves are governed by Project Tiger‚ and are of special significance in the conservation of the tiger. Some wildlife sanctuaries are specifically named Bird Sanctuary‚ e.g. Keoladeo National Park before attaining National Park status. Many National Parks were initially Wildlife Sanctuaries. Wildlife sanctuaries of national importance

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    Everyone goes through obstacles that require perseverance. The novel Call of the Wild represents perseverance through the main character Buck‚ and his uncontrollable‚ difficult life. Humans also go through many difficult challenges in their lives and dad was forced into a situations that no one would want to go through. Although humans and animals are very different‚ the two both go through uncomfortable challenges as individuals‚ and they both have to persevere. Perseverance means to complete something

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    The Decline Of Wild Horses

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    a Hoofprint beside it. Men came farther and further west to stake their claim in the great American wilderness. But they encountered a strength that couldn’t be tamed- Wild Horses. Mustangs (Flicka‚ 2006). Wild horses are the foundation of the Wild West‚ now all of their land has been taken. They are in danger of extinction. Wild Horse management is the only answer. There are some areas that can only hold so many animals; there is a limited amount of resources. Ever since the United States

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    Into the Wild Reaction Paper Dawn MB Nyberg COLS-100 Ever wonder what it would be like to be snow-bound‚ scared‚ alone‚ cold and hungry out in the wilderness of Alaska? Christopher McCandless knew and he knew it well; he knew that feeling so well‚ that he died. I don’t think he was a man with a mental illness or any personality disorders; even though Jon Krakauer states that‚”it’s not clear that much of values is learned by reducing Chris McCandless’s strange spiritual quest to

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    Literary Analysis of Into The Wild Imagine spending thirty days alone in a tent or a cabin in the wilderness with no technology‚ electricity‚ running water‚ and any form of communication. Every day you wake up to the sight of the beautiful‚ tall trees and the various wildlife living in the area. Most of the time‚ you can hear the many sounds of nature: the majestic songs of birds‚ the whistling in the wind‚ and trees rustling. But sometimes all you can hear is nothing but silence. Most of us

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    issues going on with themselves or in their lives and they feel as if there is no one to turn to‚ so they choose to keep to themselves. Isolation is a common theme experienced in “Into The Wild” by the main character‚ Christopher McCandless. From the beginning Chris McCandless had his mind set on going off into the wild‚ but other factors influenced his decision to do so. He didn’t have the healthiest relationship with his family‚ especially not with his father. When Chris grew older he discovered that

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