The problem of Man – Elephant conflict is more severe in the districts of Hassan and Madikeri where large herds of elephants can be seen roaming and marauding the farms especially in or near the forest areas damaging the valuable agricultural crops. At times there have been loss of human lives which only accentuates the problem taking this conflict to an entirely new level. Naturally people can tolerate the loss of agricultural crops but not the loss of their family members. But then who is responsible
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Human Affect on Wildlife How would you feel if someone came into your home and completely destroyed it? We‚ humans‚ are becoming increasingly more dangerous to our own environment‚ and with that comes negative effects on out wild life. Animals are getting fatal diseases‚ losing their habitat‚ and ultimately‚ losing their lives. We are not only endangering the animals‚ but ourselves as well. We cannot survive without the animals on earth. “They do two times more for us than all of the industries
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species‚including some very stunning butterflies. The wild creatures are a nature’s gift which help embellish the natural beauty by their unique ways of existence. But due to growing deforestation and negligence‚ their is a threat to the wildlife and it will require special attention to save the world from loosing its green heritage. Some of the government initiatives carried out to preserve this natural heritage include Project Tiger‚ one of the most successful efforts in preserving
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380 species of birds‚ 50 of reptiles‚ and 3 species of amphibians. Out of these wildlife‚ 21 mammals are India’s Schedule I mammals and 31 of them are threatened. The fauna of the sanctuary include Asian Elephants‚ Indian Rhinoceros‚ Gaurs‚ Asian Water Buffaloes‚ Tigers‚ Asian golden cat‚ Capped Langurs‚ Golden Langurs‚ and Assamese Macaques among others. The park is well known for its rare and endangered wildlife which is not found anywhere else in the world like the Assam Roofed Turtle‚ Hispid
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Wildlife Biologist Everybody wants to be that person that is a millionaire and has a mansion‚but the animals of Earth‚not money are the top priority for my career‚a wildlife biologist.I always wanted to have a career that associated with studying animals and a wildlife biologist could be one of careers that match what I want to be.Some things to consider in mind while on that path of wanting to become one is training and education‚the work environment‚and the salary of a wildlife biologist.
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Ochlockonee River State Park in Sopchoppy‚ FL. During these days we also visited different locations of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. We discovered an area with a beach and a boat ramp near Panacea‚ FL. The next day we went to St. Marks Lighthouse. Along the drive down to the lighthouse‚ we discovered different types of lands and ecosystems. St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1931 in order to provide a habitat for migrating birds. It is over 70‚000 acres that’s spread between
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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 they work
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Bhutan: Deforestation and Wildlife Extinction Introduction Considered to be located "on the roof of the world‚" Bhutan is a mountainous and sparsely populated region that is classified as one of the least developed countries on earth. Bhutanese people have survived many generations‚ isolated from outside influences which have hindered their technological advancements. However‚ this isolation has enabled them to maintain strong cultural ties. Nestled in the Himalayan Mountain range with up-and-coming
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A rapidly growing trade for the Transnational Organized Crime groups is the illegal wildlife trade. “By its very nature‚ it is almost impossible to obtain reliable figures for the value of illegal wildlife trade. Experts at TRAFFIC‚ the wildlife trade monitoring network‚ estimate that it runs into hundreds of millions of dollars.” (2015). Tigers‚ Elephants‚ Rhinos‚ and even sea creatures like turtles are just a few animals that are being poached for this trade. The elephants for their ivory and
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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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