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    Tigers

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    The tiger is the largest of all big cats‚ and as of right now they are on the verge of extinction. The tiger is the top of the food chain in its natural habitat. They are a revered animal among many cultures and are considered to be one of the most beautiful animals on the planet. Due to poaching‚ illegal trade and the encroach­ment of their habitats‚ the tiger is now one of the most threatened species on earth and on the verge of extinction. There are six subspecies of tiger today and all are on

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    amount of damage to the environment in many ways. The building process of the third runway extension will involve a lot of land reclamation that causes a lot of noise and water pollution that will harm humans and animals’ ecosystems‚ especially the habitat of the Chinese Pink Dolphins. We understand that a third runway may provide Hong Kong with economic benefits‚ but the losses in our environment would total to a greater amount‚ which could possibly result to a greater concern in the long run.

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    areas. Other organisms that live in this region are coyotes‚ gophers‚ and foxes. My species is endangered due to its needs‚ overhunting‚ and habitat destruction. My species should also be saved because of insect population and generations to come in the future.

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    Sentence: If a person were to see a gorilla‚ he/she would be left open mouthed. II. Appearance Height Face Hair Transitional Sentence: The gorillas appearance is confrontational‚ but its habitat is essential for its survival. III. Habitat/Survival African forest Defense Swampy forest Transitional Sentence: The habitat that houses the gorilla is very important in helping it live a flourishing life. IV. LifeSpan: Young Breeding Endangered? Transitional Sentence: Although the gorilla is one of the many

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    Biophysical Ecology and Pattern Recognition Abstract: This study was undertaken to investigate behavioral adaptations of a lizard‚ Lacertilia‚ to its environment. Twelve peeps‚ representing the lizards‚ were placed in a habitat with two microhabitats of different temperatures. Six peeps were placed in one microhabitat‚ and six in the other. The internal temperature of these “lizards” was measured over a period of 20 minutes to see if their body temperatures matched that of their environment and

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    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 conservation and plenty of nonprofit organizations also take part in the process

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    can infringe on the natural habitats of countless species. Kolbert writes about the Sumatran Rhino whose habitat originally was around the foothills of the Himalayas but due to a high rate of deforestation their habitat became fragmented and was reduced to a few hundred. This grave fragmentation of the species made it incredibly difficult to breed and recover their numbers which led to rhinoceros captive breeding programs. The deforestation that caused such drastic habitat loss was specifically for

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    Asian Elephant

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    is an endangered species. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF)‚ a leading conservation organization estimates the Asian elephant population to be between “35‚000 to 50‚000” left in the wild. Asian Elephants are an endangered species because of poaching‚ habitat destruction‚ and elephant-human conflict. One reason Asian elephants are an endangered species is because they are poached for the high black market value of their tusks. Asian male elephants tusks are considered of high quality and demand has driven

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    survive there? The aim of todays study is to look at the mix of habitats down by the Water of Leith‚ and see if the riverside environment resembles the theory about plant strategies and vegetation. The theory roughly states that if conditions allow it‚ trees will dominate a plant community‚ and that in more disturbed areas‚ smaller‚ fast growing plants with high seed mobility will prosper. Results By looking at the life forms in each habitat‚ one can see that they are quite distinct from each other;

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    Sustainable Development

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    Sustainable Development There are many definitions of sustainable development‚ including this landmark one which first appeared in 1987: "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Sustainable development (SD) is a pattern of growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present‚ but also for generations to come (sometimes

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