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    Ecotourism

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    The Galapagos Islands‚ Madagascar and Indonesia’s Sulu-Sulawesi sea. Can you imagine if these breathtaking travel destinations were lost? Some of the most amazing places on Earth are also the most threatened. Our modern wonders‚ and their unique and irreplaceable wildlife‚ are in jeopardy. And while common knowledge may suggest we stay far away from these landscapes and seascapes to protect them‚ CI knows that you can help save the world’s most precious places by visiting them in a responsible

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    Policies Against the Jews

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    followed was authorized by Hitler himself (Kershaw 518).” From there‚ he and Nazi leaders began to dream up new ideas of how to approach the “Jewish Question.” The Nazi party had already attempted to pursue the Madagascar plan‚ which would deport all German Jews to the island of Madagascar‚ however this failed. Now Hitler had his eyes on the east; the Soviet Union to be exact. “He was now thinking about something else‚ not exactly more friendly (Kershaw 594).” Hitler was hinting at the takeover

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    The Red Queen Hypothesis

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    The Red Queen Hypothesis The Red Queen Hypothesis was formulated by Van Valen in 1973‚ and its original purpose was to give an understanding of the adaptation dynamics between species (Vermeij and Roopnarine‚ 2013). The principles of The Red Queen Hypothesis is clearly formulated in McCune (1982)‚ that states ”all taxa are running on a treadmill powered by an environment which deteriorates at a stochastically constant rate. The result is that an ancient taxon is no better adapted than a younger

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    Chameleons

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    Africa‚ Asia and parts of Southern Europe. They have also been introduced to parts of North America. There are 160 species‚ found mostly in Africa and Madagascar. The Pygmy chameleon is the smallest chameleon found in the jungles of Madagascar measure less than 3 cm. The Malagasy chameleon is the largest chameleon also fund in the jungles of Madagascar an it can grow up to 70 cm. The green chameleons usually are on trees and leaves‚ and the brown ones are on the ground to make them easier to

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    stone tools‚ pigs‚ and crops spread outward into the Pacific Islands. They displaced hunter-gatherer populations on most of the Philippine islands and reached many previously uninhabited islands in the Pacific Ocean. They also moved east as far as Madagascar. Diamond proposes that the Austronesian expansion replaced the original hunter-gatherer populations of the Pacific Islands for the same reasons that Europeans replaced the people of so many other cultures. The immigrants’ tools‚ weapons‚ skills

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    The whole earth is huge and so there are many things we do not know. For instance there was Albert Einstein‚ the famous scientist of all time. Singers that changed the world forever and ever. For last there are many types of diseases‚ plagues‚ and other nasty things that make us sick to the stomach. The Bubonic Plague made many people sick and killed millions of people. The sickness is also known as the Black Death. Thankfully the sickness is not created by people that is a good sign that we will

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    The Dyscophus Guineti is a special species of amphibians‚ it is bright red and that is where it gets its nickname‚ the tomato frog. The plump little frog can be found in the moist and warm climates of Madagascar and it has been named an endangered species. Although the frog may seem like a wonderful and adorable pet at first glance‚ you should never judge a book by its cover. The tomato frog is different and similar to other species of frogs in many ways. You can tell by simply looking at the tomato

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    The Aye-aye is one of the most interesting primates in the world. It is a very unique animal because it has a lot of traits that are specific unto itself. An example of the Aye-aye’s unique traits is that according to National Geographic “Aye-ayes are the only primates thought to use echolocation to find prey.” This is just one of the many unique characteristics that only the Aye-aye possesses. The Aye-aye is threatened by a lot of things that cannot merely decide to stop attacking it. They attack

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    in fact have a plan for annihilating the Jews based on the evidence of a secret meeting held with High ranked officials and the anti-Semitic policies that were put into place‚ Hitler’s need for more land and the planned mass emigration of Jews to Madagascar. It is one of the most talked about periods of history and still much debate as to whether the murders of thousands of innocent Jews was planned from the beginning of Hitler’s rise to power. As many people know Hitler was known to plan ahead

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    9. The development of tourism around certain key wildlife species can be problematic. Evaluate strategies which are used‚ around the world‚ to seek a working balance in the Nature-People relationship? Tourism is the world’s largest industry with nature-based ecotourism seeing rapid growth since its initial arrival in the 1980s. It is estimated by the World Tourism Organisation that nature tourism generates 7% of all international travel expenditure (Lindberg‚ 1997) and this figure will have

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