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    Rhetorical Analysis of Timothy Quinn’s article "Coyote (Canis latrans) Food Habits in Three Urban Habitats Types of Western Washington" In the book Engaging Inquiry‚ Judy Kirscht and Mark Schlenz detail the specifications of a scientific article. They speak about what each section should contain and what questions each section should answer. The article "Coyote (Canis latrans) Food Habits in Three Urban Habitats Types of Western Washington" was written by Timothy Quinn‚ a graduate student at the University

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    Swift Fox Deforestation

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    distribution of Swift Foxes has also declined along with the reduction of viable grassland habitat‚ leading to fragmentation of populations. For their experiment‚ they took various blood hair and tissue samples from locations across the United States. From their 589 DNA samples they analyzed 15 microsatellite loci amplified using PCR. For a control‚ they used approximately 250 base pairs of mitochondrial

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    Maned Wolf

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    Endangered Species: An endangered species is a population of organisms that are in danger of becoming extinct because of small numbers or is being threatened by changing habitats. Maned Wolf Range: The maned wolf lives in central and south eastern Brazil‚ Paraguay‚ eastern Bolivia‚ and northern Argentina. Habitat: The maned wolf inhabits open forest‚ savannah‚ and marshland. Diet: Maned wolfs are omnivorous‚ eating small mammals‚ fruits‚ insects‚ birds‚ bird eggs and vegetation. Adaptations

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    forests will eventually lead to the demolition of the Earth. Of the 30 million known species on the Earth 28 million are found in rainforests. These species belong to theses forests; it is their natural habitat which we are annihilating by deforestation. These animals without their natural habitat will not be able to survive. One of the major causes of global warming is deforestation. The huge amounts of carbon emission for our factories and cars are released into the atmosphere. The plants and trees

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    Polar Beaqrs

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    Out of an Ice Age emerged one of our most majestic creatures — the polar bear. From its brown bear ancestry‚ the predator evolved to be a master of a harsh and unwelcoming ice kingdom. Intelligent‚ adaptable and fierce‚ the polar bear learned how to survive in a place that offers few comforts to any creature. But now that very environment is in flux. And so is the polar bear’s fate. The Arctic is changing. As temperatures slowly rise and the ice recedes‚ the shore is getting further away. Food sources

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    Informative Speech Outline

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    animal and should be acknowledged for many important reasons. I will begin by discussing the background of the animal‚ distinguishing their features in comparison to other tiger species and their ability to be a key display of biodiversity in their habitat. How and why these animals have become endangered is important to acknowledge as well as the laws that have been put in place to protect the Sumatran Tigers. TRANSITION: Even through dwindling numbers and near-extinction‚ tigers still continue

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    Saving wildlife DECCAN HERALD‚ 28-12-2003 Reflecting on the conservation measures adopted during the past year‚ SANJAY GUBBI & PRAVEEN BHARGAV point out that through political will and commitment most of the threatened wildlife and their habitats can still be saved We were only 300 million Indians when the British left their most prized imperial possession. In just over half a century we have more than tripled our population and lost more than 50 lakh hectares of our natural forests. With

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    eventually disturb the populations of some native species. The declining of tallgrass prairies is also disturbing the population of some native species. Introduced species might not be affected by the habitat changes‚ in which those changes might be into their advantage‚ and they are able to adapt to their new habitat. This can result in allowing the introduced species to overcome the population of native species‚ eventually causing a major diversity changes.

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    their natural habitat‚ Americans should consider the zoo a beneficial home because the animals receive a better diet‚ foreign exploration leads to a comfortable zoo home‚ and breeding stability in a zoo provides an enhanced genetic code of animals that can aid in medical discoveries for animals and people. A zoo has an odd way of showing freedom toward their animals while they are held in zoo captivity considering that the zoo gives a limited space and takes away their natural habitat. For example

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    limits the amount of water ‚ food and organisms in the desert as only a few with special adaption such as camels and cacti who have built up and increase their adaptability with the desert’s climate. Subsequently ‚ the desert provides an unstable habitat with the constant need for survival as the Sahara’s heat is all year around with small periods of

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