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    health of the killer whale could be negatively affected. | Procedure (4 Points)|1. With background research‚ or with experience of your own collect information on the habits of a whale in its natural habit.2. Observe the habitat of a whale in captivity‚ and compare the two "habitats" for similarities and differences.3. Observe the habits of a whal in captivity.4. Compare the similarities and differences‚ such as eating habits‚ behaviors‚ amount of physical activity the whale is doing. (swimming‚ etc

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    adapted to a range of dry habitat conditions‚ which include; the ecotone‚ forest and field. This is because the tree has adaptable roots helping it to cope with differing soil types1. It is most profoundly found in the ecotone because of the moist acidic soil that is found in this part of the land. The data collected by four groups at five different habitat locations in Mer Bleue supports this claim (Graph 1). Prediction: a) What would happen to the preferred habitat of your plant in case of

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    Dream of Streams Our guest speaker tonight was Brian D. Murphy‚ Senior Fisheries Habitat Biologist of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Division‚ Inland Fisheries Division. Brian has worked with the D.E.E.P. in the Habitat Conservation and Enhancement Program since 1987. His primary duties include regulatory permit review; implementing environmental assessment‚ habitat protection and restoration programs in Eastern Connecticut. Brian has a B.S. Degree in Fisheries

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    Recently‚ lots of animal’s rights activists are stating that zoos should be abolished. However‚ Kim Eun-Seong‚ the owner of the Seoul zoo said that zoos provide helpful habitats for the animals and therefore‚ zoos are essential for the preservation of precious animals. Therefore‚ zoos should not be abolished because they are beneficial not only for animals but also for humans. Nowadays‚ lots of animal-rights organizations want to ban zoos for animal’s freedom and there are some reasons of their

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    commercial use fetches annual income to state exchequer. 5. Export of forest products earns valuable foreign exchange to the country. 6. Grazing of cattle in the forests helps in dairy farming and cattle rising. 7. Forests are the natural habitat for wild life and birds which attract tourists‚ holiday makers and hunters. These may be developed as very good picnic or tourist centers in the form of wild life sanctuaries and national parks which have good employment and income generating potential

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    Katiuska Facey Prof. Tari Russo ENG240 3/31/2014 ZOOPAIN Before human beings even existed in the world‚ who was already living on earth? The animal’s right! Do people think keeping animal away from their habitat is the best? Why do people think that zoos are protecting them from endangered? Actually‚ what they really do‚ Is torture them to live a new lifestyle from what they are really use to. Animals in the zoo tend to develop a kind of a mental illness‚ they are in caged for life and are

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    Animal Cruelty - Essay 5

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    train. During transport and between performances‚ tigers‚ who in the wild would take 75-2‚000 square miles‚ are kept in cages with barely enough room to turn around. Elephants‚ which walk up to 25 miles a day with their families in their natural habitat‚ are chained up by their front and back legs so that they can’t take a step forward or backward. Circus schedules are created to maximize attendees‚ not to accommodate the animals from which they profit. Life in imprisonment Elephants‚ tigers‚

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    Para 1 A cage is an enclosure used to confine or protect something. People nowadays keep animals in cages for entertainment and profit purposes. Some people say that caging the animals is a money-making gimmick and it is unethical as it deprives them of their freedom. However‚ there are other reasons‚ such as the importance of preserving the species to ensure it does not go into extinction‚ giving people a chance to appreciate wildlife that is impossible to find in a modern‚ commercialized city

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    Additionally‚ the red forest duiker favors a denser bush habitat than the common duiker.[2] The Natal red duiker is more diurnal and less secretive than most forest duikers‚ so therefore it is easier for them to be observed.[3] In 1999‚ red forest duikers had an estimated wild population of 42‚000 individuals.[4] Contents [hide] 1 Physical Description 2 Behavior and Social Organization 3 Feeding and Foraging 4 Reproduction and Lifespan 5 Habitat and Distribution 6 Conservation Threats 7

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    come to see you for their own amusement and entertainment. Secondly‚ animals shouldn’t be kept in zoos because animals should be allowed to enjoy their habitat and not a fake‚ instead of living in a zoo trapped behind bars like a prison living with whatever others animals the keepers want in the same enclosure. They need to be in their original habitat even if it’s dangerous for us because it will be more dangerous for them. Also an animal deserves to be freedom whatever they do because it’s for their

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