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    wildlife in chennai

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    the extinct of wild animals.  The Zoo are opened in every state ‚is are not to make it as entertainment place for the public is to protect the particular area animals and species from the extinction and to create the awareness among them.The Tamilnadu government took various steps to prevent the wildlife extinction. Thus Chennai took the pride of having the first zoo in India‚ which was started in 1855. The first zoo in Chennai was located in 1860’s was in the now Moore market‚ due to air and sound

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    S.K.M.BASHA‚ E.RAJYALAKSHMI‚ S.K.Khajavalli NBKR Medicinal Plant Research Centre‚ Vidyanagar – 524413‚ SPSR‚ Nellore (Dt) AP A.P.Forest Department‚ Nellore Division. E-Mail : drskmbasha@gmail.com‚ Swathisayani@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT The Seshachalam Hills are part of Eastern Ghats in Andhra Pradesh and are surrounded by Rayalaseema Uplands in the west and northwest and the Nandyala Valley in the north. They are formed during Precambrian time (i.e. earlier than about 540 million years

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    “Prairie dogs have a significant effect on biological diversity in prairie ecosystems. More than 200 species of wildlife have been associated with prairie dog towns‚ with over 140 species benefitting directly…” (Williams 34). Terry Tempest Williams‚ author of the book “Finding Beauty in a Broken World‚” delivers a strong argument as to why prairie dogs should be protected. Prairie dogs contribute to the welfare of animals around them in many ways. They create diversity‚ kinship and community. Williams

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    Good morning Mrs Bruneau and fellow students. In my speech I will be explaining to you why I agree with Sir David Attenborough when he says “Without the natural world mankind is doomed!” I will be explaining‚ why the extinction of Red Pandas will have an extremely negative impact on the environment‚ the health of the ecosystem and the natural food chain in the Eastern Himalayas of South East Asia. ... Red pandas are slowly becoming extinct due to threats such as hunting‚ alternative land uses and

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    Endangered Species

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    Inkera Washington Mrs. Linn English IIII January 14th‚ 2013 How Species Are Becoming Endangered There are so many reasons and factors that are causing all kinds of species to become endangered. Some are natural causes but others are caused by mankind. Species have been coming endangered or sometimes extinct since the beginning of time. Mankind wasn’t such a huge factor until we started to develop more and more as time continued to go on. Almost 99% of threatened species are at risk of being

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    Honey Bee Extinction

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    Chace Jensen Dr. Butler ENGL 1103 16 January 2012 A Small Extinction‚ A Big Problem Albert Einstein once said‚ “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees‚ no more pollination‚ no more plants‚ no more animals‚ no more man” (“Einstein Once Said…”). After careful thought on this matter‚ this can be a scary concept to process. Millions of years have passed with the honey bee gracing the earth‚ and in fact‚ the honeybee is

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    Sea Cows Extinction

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    There is a disagreement between the passage and the lecture concerning possible explanations of sea cow’s extinction‚ one kind of marine animal. The reading passage represents 3 theories about the extinction. However‚ the lecture casts doubt on it‚ and gives contradicting evidence. First of all‚ the reading states that native Siberian people over-hunted sea cows‚ eventually resulting in the extinction of them. The lecturer‚ on the other hand‚ disputes it with the statement that the sea cow was so enormous

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    Man and Nature

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    Human occupation of animal’s territory might cause species extinction. Lands are cultivated for human uses‚ which mean animals have fewer places to live. The noise of city life will drive some animals away. Woods will be fallen down for constructions. There will be less food for the animals. In this case‚ the number of animals will decrease steadily as urbanization goes on. Some weak or small species will definitely be doomed to extinction. The global warming is one of the most apparent environmental

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    species Religious people should be more concerned about humans than endangered species Endangered species have more right not to be killed than members of other species‚ endangered species whose numbers are so small that the species is at risk of extinction. Once the endangered animals are gone they won’t come back. They are an important role in wildlife‚ if we take them out the whole system will be disrupted if some animals start to become extinct they could ruin the food chain and sometimes affect

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    Braided Essay: Blood dolphins and Endangered Species As my cruise ship approached the port we were about to dock at‚ I stood near the railing looking down into the beautiful water. Even from fifty feet up‚ I could see straight to the bottom of the crystal clear water. As my family and I headed towards the main door to exit the ship‚ the butterflies in my stomach grew more and more excited. Finally‚ we left the ship and were greeted by a large sign that read‚ “Welcome to the Bahamas!” Our first stop

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