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    Modern zoos all over the world have been trying to shift their focus from pure profit and entertainment to things like conservation‚ science‚ education‚ and recreation‚ which can be ethically justified as long as they guarantee the welfare of their animals. They engage in research‚ preserve biodiversity (genetic and species) that may be threatened or at times even extinct in the wild‚ and they provide much needed funding for research and conservation projects across the world. Only a number of zoos

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    the last Willowdene Dairy Farm. This report demonstrate the management styles of these farms like nutrition‚ genetics‚ health and marketing. First of all‚ we went to the Rosedale equine stud farm owned by Criss and Jolly. They mainly focus on the breeding of horses by artificial insemination. Artificial insemination is the practice of artificial introduction

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    this review is to provide readers with information on the newest trends and market conditions of natural rubber and also explain the historical background and a global view of Hevea breeding and genetics‚ together with information about alternative resources. Key words: Alternative rubber sources‚ biotechnology‚ breeding‚ end-use markets‚ Hevea brasiliensis‚ natural rubber‚ supply and demand. Natural rubber as a composite of poly cisisoprene and minor components Natural rubber is a biopolymer consisting

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    difference of learned behaviors. First of all‚ instinctive behaviors are the characteristic penchant of a lived organism toward a specific complex behavior. Tigers’ three the differences of instinctive behaviors are territorial‚ estrus and breeding. As a tiger‚ it may has numbers of dens in some trees‚ caves and vegetation .the significance of tigers’ territory protect themselves far away from danger and can be hided easily far away from damage. Additionally‚ the instinct of estrus is normal

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    DOST hoists online dengue alert Thursday‚ 28 February 2013 Written by Luisa S. Lumioan‚ S&T Media Service‚ DOST-STII Before the onset of the rainy season‚ the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) intensifies its dengue preventive measures by providing online information on dengue cases per community to serve as alert mechanism to concerned government offices and personnel. In the pipeline is a dengue alert website that will enable public health practitioners to check out high-risk areas

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    only do so much. Private rescues often aid shelters when they become overcrowded. Private rescues sometimes cannot care for all the animals they get in‚ so when the shelters need them to take pets they usually do not have enough room for them. Breeding pets is a joyful experience for responsible animal

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    agriculture‚ clay mining and other urban and industrial development; climate change (like the increase of aridity)‚ foxes and other animals are hunting them‚ draining the swamps and inappropriate fire regimes. It doesn’t help that they have slow breeding‚ a certain diet and a very rare

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    of Halle‚ Germany‚ in 1896. He then accepted a teaching position in Vienna at the Academy of Agriculture in 1901‚ and became professor there five years later‚ in 1906. Prior to working at the Academy of Agriculture in Vienna‚ Tschermak began breeding experiments with garden peas at the Botanical Garden of Ghent‚ Belgium‚ and then in garden at the Imperial Family’s Foundation at Esslingen‚ near Vienna. Using 3‚580 yellow peas and 1‚190 green peas‚ Tschermak found that the second filial generation

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    all the animals‚ helps endangered species by breeding the animals and animals are mostly born in the zoo not knowing what it is like to live in the wild. Zoos are vital for education. It helps people view beautiful animals that they would never see if they were in the wild. Therefore‚ it teaches us the threats which hopefully can in courage the public to respect and protect the animals. The money the zoo brings is used for food‚ care‚ and breeding programs. Many of the animals in the zoos

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    in the life cycle of hogs Introduction • Efficient use of resources is the key to profitability • To remain competitive swine producers MUST select breeding stock that will remain lean and feed efficiently Factors That Affect Profitability • Number of pigs weaned per sow – Minimum goal for producers should be 21-22 pigs per year for each breeding female – Females should be bred and managed to produce a minimums of 2.3 litters during each 12 month period • Feed efficiency – feed wastage should

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