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    Not Prisons. They Improve the Lives of Animals.” when it’s described that “the need for intensive conservation campaigns is now more urgent then ever before: our world is currently in the midst of the ‘sixth extinction’.” Moreover‚ without human intervention‚ environments will collapse from human error. The author of “Why Zoos Are Good” explains that “reintroduction successes... are increasing and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding shows their

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    animals and their natural habitat. That why humans kill them - Positive and negative impacts on the presence and the absence of large carnivores‚ respectively Positive impact on the presence is that they keep plants balance by killing herbivores and also kill other carnivores. Positive impact on the absence is that they will not disrupt natural balance of other animals and their natural habitats. - Causes of declines of large carnivores Human action causes decline of large carnivores habitat

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    Endangered Animals

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    Introduction Endangered animals are one of the most issues that are affecting the earth today. Endangered animals are any species of animals that is at significant risk of extinction due to the dramatic decline in its population and habitat destruction. The endangerment caused by poaching‚ global warming and human activities. All life on earth is part of a nature balanced‚ and all species are dependent on each other to maintain the planet’s ecosystem. Removing one species from the system will have

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    wilderness areas. There they can live without interference by human activities. Human’s activities such as deforestation‚ farming‚ over grazing and development result the soil compaction‚ erosion‚ desertification‚ and alteration of local climatic conditions. These changes make the wildlife ill-adapt to the drastically changed environment. In areas where rare species are present‚ habitat destruction can quickly force a species to extinction. Besides that‚ we can also play our role in conserving the wildlife

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    and other stresses‚ in particular habitat destruction‚ could easily disrupt the connectedness among species and lead to a reformulation of species communities‚ reflecting differential changes in species‚ and to numerous extirpations and possibly extinctions. Global warming is quickly becoming the biggest threat to the long-term survival of America’s wildlife. Average temperatures in the U.S. over the last century have already increased by more than one degree Fahrenheit. Seven of the top 10 warmest

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    their sole to walk as human beings‚ but they have four fingers instead of five. Bears are very much endangered. The endangered species of bears are: polar‚ giant panda‚ brown‚ grizzly‚ Koloa‚ black American‚ black Asiatic‚ and Malay. The panda bear is a probably the most famous endangered animal‚ only existing today in six small areas located in inland China. It is estimated that there are somewhere around 700 and 1000 giant panda still alive in the wild. Due to the human beings‚ bears live in

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    endangered species conservation policies must be implemented in no time. IUCN is a leading endangered species act organization which established the Red List of Threatened Species. It is the world’s most comprehensive measurement of the extinction levels of most species‚ dividing them into a of three categories: Extinct‚ Threatened and At lower risk. The first category consists of two conservation statuses: “Extinct” species refers to that which the last remaining member has died‚ or presumed

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    Chinese people believe that tiger bones‚ claws and even penises will cure any number of ailments‚ including arthritis and impotency. And as a result we’ve just been told‚ for about the hundredth time‚ that if nothing is done extinction looms. Well‚ not complete extinction. Obviously tigers will continue to exist in Las Vegas for many years to come. And in Asia there are so many backstreet big cat farms that they outnumber cows. But they will cease to exist in the wild. Right. And what are we

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    species. Endangered species are native species that faces a risk of extinction in the future. For example‚ animals that are already extinct like the dodo birds‚ platypuses that are going to be extinct and many more. These animals are endangered due to climate changes and habitat destruction. The term endangered species can be used in a legal or general context. In a general context‚ it means species that are facing extinction but it is not protected by the law. When used in a legal context‚ it refers

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    excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions. * Using natural capital sustainably protecting biodiversity * Anthropocentric view—humans are there to preserve nature Preservation Biology: * Attempts to exclude human activities in areas where humans have not yet encroached This is a non-anthropocentric viewpoint‚ which puts value on nature on its own intrinsic worth‚ not as a resource that humans can exploit. * Eco-centric: Excludes humans Acronyms:

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