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    the s pread of disease; despite these issues‚ many believe that the money made from poaching is more important than the negative consequences. One negative consequence of poaching is that many times poachers kill animals until they become greatly endangered or extinct. This causes some problems in the ecosystems where these animals live. If one animal goes extinct‚ this means less food for the animal that used to eat it as prey. One animal that went extinct is the Western Black Rhinoceros and “In 2011

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    Yaranely Chaidez D. Tantalo English 101 Essay 3 29 October 2012 Wolves in Danger Wolves have unique features; they are smart‚ sly‚ and curious‚ but for many hunters they kill them for their fur. Hunters take wolves and kill them for their fur. For example‚ the residents of Alaska have the idea that killing wolves are okay. Well‚ this horrendous and vile act that they are committing should be illegal. This act that they are doing is putting the fate of wolves in a dangerous place and they

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    Reintroduction of Wolves

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    on other creatures and overall unsustainably in all of Yellowstone National Park. It wasn’t until mid-1990’s U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) with the help of scientists and biologists‚ advocated for a wolf reintroduction program within the Endangered Species Act. This was the first step to successfully begin the rebalancing the ecosystem by bringing back the wolves in Yellowstone National Park. (Region) This was a wildly controversial idea to the surrounding neighbors of the park‚ being the

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    Whooping cranes

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    out for whooping cranes. The Whooping Crane is white with black on the tips of its wings. Their wingspan is 7.5 feet and the stand 4.9 feet tall. They are known for their good meat and luscious feathers. These are a very rare species and on the endangered list‚ so when you are hunting shore birds you need to be aware of what you are shooting at. You might just hit a whooping crane‚ not only is it bad for the population but you can also be fined up to $85‚000‚ 2 years on probation with no hunting

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    LPZ Vs. St. Louis Zoo

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    newest arrivals at the zoo both imported and born. These animals include 2 Baer’s Pochards‚ a rare species of duck‚ which breeds in eastern Russia‚ northeastern China‚ and also Mongolia (see website for more)‚ 2 young Puerto Rican parrots(the most endangered species of bird in the world)‚ and a baby Bactrian camel. STLZ has 5 “regions” for animals. These “regions” are River’s Edge‚ The Wild‚ Discovery Corner‚ Historic Hill and Red Rocks. Some new animals are 2 baby giraffes and new to Grizzly Ridge

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    Caribou Research Paper

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    Caribou is on the radar here recently. Most of the caribou live in the forests and mountains of Northern Idaho. There are rarely seen so they are known as gray ghosts and they may soon become a real ghost. These animals are the most endangered species in 48 states. Wolves and cougars are primarily the biggest problems of predation which has made species decrease. It made the Wildlife service to make a plan to save populations of animals. The threat of animals is beyond serious! Sharpshooters began

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    Zoos can participate in conservation activities of benefit to species in a number of ways. One way in which zoos help conserve animals is by participating in breeding programmes. The main organisation for breeding programmes is the European Endangered species breeding Programmes (EEP). Each EEP is managed by a species co-ordinator who can recommend that individual animals move to other collections‚ breed with particular individuals or stop breeding altogether. These decisions are made using

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    Komodo Research Paper

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    billionaire collectors. And if you get caught‚ you’ll only be fined the equivalent of a parking ticket. National Geographic states that animal smuggling is the most under-policed criminal activity in the world even though trafficking kills thousands of endangered species and places our ecosystem at risk. Tone:

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    Overfishing Research Paper

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    Intro Draft: Try to picture the ocean‚ the world without fish. Imagine diving into or snorkeling over the sea‚ in the( disturbingly tranquil/ dead still) water. No fish‚ sharks‚ turtles or squid‚ no sea life‚ no life of beauty‚ just water‚ all because of our careless overfishing‚ draining the waters of it’s exuberant life.This is what the not so far out future generations might be left with‚if we don’t do something about it‚ and soon. Overfishing is a global catastrophe affecting anyone and everyone

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    Mangrove Players

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    Mangrove Players Yadfon Small organisation in Thailand formed in 1985 Originally to help fishing communities Worked with people in Chao Mai which faces two issues: Mangrove Destruction – for charcoal prod’n‚ this affects supply of seafood. Yadfon created a 80 hectare managed mangrove which does not allow shrimping Destruction of Sea Grass – By drag nets‚ this is an important nursery habitat for fish and shrimps Saving Greenbelts In Asia the coastal ecosystems; including coral reefs‚

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