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    This group of parrots is unusual‚ retaining more primitive features lost in most other parrots‚ because it split off from the rest around 100 million years ago[1]. The calls include a harsh ka-aa and a whistling u-wiia.[2] [edit] Distribution and habitat The New Zealand Kaka lives in lowland and mid-altitude native forest. Its strongholds are currently the offshore reserves of Kapiti Island‚ Codfish Island and Little Barrier Island. It is breeding rapidly in the mainland island sanctuary at Zealandia

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    Catholics have their own view on what social justice. Catholics define social justice as the understanding of how societies work and what values and moral values guide them. Charities such as Habitat for Humanity‚ promote Catholic social justice. Habitat for Humanity strongly believes in doing good for society by providing people with the roof over their head. One principle of Catholic social justice is the principle of rights and responsibilities. Rights are entitlements

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    Congo are the latest African countries added to long list that have lost all their lions‚ and Nigeria‚ Kenya and Uganda predict local extinctions in the next ten years. The population of the African Lion is decreasing because of trophy hunting and habitat destruction. However‚ you can help save the African Lion. The African Lion is a mammal and is a carnivore. They measure around 4.5 to 6.5 feet from their head to their body. They can weigh from 265-420 pounds. Currently‚ the African Lion

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    HOW POLLUTION DESTROYS THE ATMOSPHERE AND HABITATS Introduction “Nowadays‚ industries‚ automobiles‚ power stations‚ etc. have become indispensable in our daily life.” ( Science Level K page 242) Have you ever wondered what causes pollution? Forms of Pollution Pollution is the process whereby various harmful substances are added to the environment (land‚ water‚ air etc.) by human and natural activities. The main various types of pollution that exist are: Air Pollution Air pollution is

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    Marine Habitat Destruction Anita Rouse SCI/275 07/24/2010 Jean-Paul Simjouw‚ PhD Marine habitats are in grave danger due to humans and Mother Nature. Hurricanes‚ typhoons‚ storm surges‚ and tsunamis are factors in which contributes to the destruction of marine habitats and are caused by Mother Nature. Human’s destruction to these habitats is much worse due to the fact that Mother Nature’s destruction is mostly temporary‚ while humans leave more of a lasting footprint on the habitats because

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    history‚ projects and funding of Habitat for Humanity E.) Ask if ready to begin. Are you ready to begin? I believe she will answer "Yes". 2.) Body A.) topic sentence one To begin the interview I would like to ask questions of the history of habitat for humanity. Q1: When was habitat for humanity founded? (Open) R1: It was funded in 1976 and has built 150‚000 houses since than. Q2: Who founded Habitat for Humanity? (Open)

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    Osmoregulation in Fishes And What Threatens the Habitats it Occurs In! For all living things‚ from plants to humans to fish‚ maintaining homeostasis through regulating temperature‚ nutrients‚ gas-exchange‚ and hydration is key to survival. Most of these processes are performed regardless of outside environment (such as breathing). However‚ the ways other processes perform are based entirely on what the system (body) of an organism is encountering outside the system. It is extremely important

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    COMMUNITY ECOLOGICAL PRACTICAL – BIO2011 2266264 Title: The difference in bird communities using climate as a factor in two differing habitats. Introduction: Bird communities are highly vulnerable to changes in climate as a variable. The factor of habitat type is also very important in determining the abundance and diversity of bird communities. Habitat features‚ elevation and variation in climates is seen to been ecologically important‚ as these particular three factors in differing combinations

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    INTRODUCTION Radiations are energy in the form of waves or particles. They are of two forms‚ ionizing radiations and non-ionizing radiations. Ionizing radiations are radiations of short wavelength and high energy which causes atoms to ionize. Examples of ionizing radiations includes: x-rays‚ gamma rays‚ ultra violet radiation. Non-ionizing radiations are radiations of long wavelengths and low energy. Examples of non ionizing radiations includes infra-red rays and visible lights e.t.c Effects of ionizing

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    Behavior of Brine Shrimp in Habitat Selection Introduction: This experiment was developed primarily to find the optimal or preferred living conditions of adult brine shrimp. In this lab 3 variables were tested in different degrees to determine which the shrimp prefer. The different variables were light‚ ph‚ and temperature. From outside resources I have found that brine shrimp can survive in temperatures ranging from 4° Celsius to 40° Celsius with an optimal temperature of 20°-25°. So I hope to reinforce

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