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    Wildlife Conservation Zeyang Du ELP 600 Robyn Conners 04/22/2013 Wildlife Conservation Wildlife conservation is the most important things in the world. And people have made a lot of progress in this field. In wildlife conservation‚ people try their best to protect endangered plants and animals‚ as well as their habitats. The purpose is to make sure that future generations will have enough space to survive and develop well. Countries all over the world have different agencies for wildlife

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    Saving Electricity

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    acting responsible and seacrhing for reasonable ways to save electricity. The other reason apart from these are that saving electricty will bring down your electicity bills‚ save you money and decrease pollution. Although many people have shifted to renewable sources such as solar power‚ there are other electricty saving tips too which will help you to conserve power. Electricity Saving At Home Replace old light bulbs with new florescent bulbs. Turn off the lights when not in use. Never leave electrical

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    Johnny Greavu June 22‚ 2015 The Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge The 11‚012-acre (17.2 sq mi) Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge in Bloomington‚ Minnesota is the largest urban National Wildlife Refuge in the country. Shockingly close to the Mall of America and the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport‚ it is home a handful of habitats including tall-grass prairie‚ wetland‚ floodplain‚ and upland hardwood forest. 11‚700 to 9‚400 years ago‚ the valley was the River Warren‚ the drainage river of

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    The Saving Of Woody

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    In the scene is a picture of “The Saving of Woody”. The picture is explaining how Buzz‚ Slinky Dog‚ Mr. Potato Head‚ Mrs. Potato Head‚ Hamm the pig etc. They were trying to save Woody from Al the toy collector because Woody was taken. Andy parents were having a yard sale and Woody went outside trying to save Wheezy the penguin. Woody was riding on the back of Buster the dog but‚ on the way back Woody fell of Buster and Wheezy was still on. Al the toy collector seen him and wanted to buy him but Woody

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    with orca whales or hold a red panda in your hands? 1. If that is something that you have wondered about‚ zoology or wildlife biology is a perfect fit. I have a passion for animals‚ and though some are dangerous they are all in the wilderness fighting for survival and it is our job to assure that they have a safe‚ resourceful habitat and to protect those species that are going extinct. 2.As a wildlife biologist you will learn to identify the characteristics of a variety of animals‚ you will see how

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    Saving Money

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    with the Malaysian government’s efforts to cultivate the money-saving habit among nations on how to spend money wisely and systematically. Basically‚ there are several ways one can save their money. First‚ we can start this practice in our daily life at home‚ school or even office. People must never hesitate to switch off all the electrical appliances when one is away from home. This smart practice not only helps consumers on saving electrical fees but it also aids in lowering the risk of electrical

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    makers. The 5th WPC brought human–wildlife conflict (HWC) to the global stage as part of an effort to address current challenges facing protected area management and conservation. The HWC recommendation was informed by a technical workshop that was part of the WPC proceedings. The workshop entitled “Creating Coexistence Between Humans and Wildlife: Global Perspectives on Local Efforts to Address Human-Wildlife Conflict” combined vigorous debate on human–wildlife conflict issues with a technical focus

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    for a wildlife biologist is about 77%. Take it from the people who already work in the field: a wildlife biologist’s job is one of the best to have if you are an energetic person. To become a wildlife biologist‚ you will need to know there are certain job tasks‚ special skills and talents‚ as well as a higher education. Some of the job tasks involved in the job of a wildlife biologist are studying animals and other wildlife‚ conducting experiments‚ and developing conservation plans. Wildlife biologists

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    Saving Whiteclay

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    Saving Whiteclay Dude‚ lets walk to the liquor store and get some beer. The town of Whiteclay borders the Pine Ridge Reservation‚ and in just walking distance are four local off-sale beer retailers. Whiteclay is known for the huge amount of sale of alcohol. In 2009 between the four liquor stores they have sold approximately 191‚649 cases of beer according to the Nebraska Liquor Commission (Nebraska). Frank LaMere (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska) has been advocating stopping the sale of alcohol in

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    Disaster in the Forest

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    Disaster in the Forest* In 1755‚ General Edward Braddock famously led a British army to a costly and humiliating defeat about eight miles from the junction of the Ohio and Monongahela Rivers (the site of modern Pittsburgh.) In a passage from his autobiography‚ Benjamin Franklin offers his one explanation of what happened. This general was‚ I think‚ a brave man‚ and might probably have made a figure as a good officer in some European war. But he had too much self-confidence‚ too high an opinion

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