goods for people ‚more factory is needed . Therefore‚ Human begin to deforestation . According to data provided by the Malaysian Forestry Department(2007)‚Malaysia has an average annual deforestation rate of 0.35 %. In total‚ between 1990 and 2005 ‚ Malaysia lost 6.6% of its forest cover‚ or around 1‚486‚000 hectares. As a example‚ Deforestation will reduce our natural resource like rubber‚ oxygen and others . When the deforestation activity occur ‚ it will destruct the natural habitat of wild animals
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percent discount on all bornean orangutan volunteer projects for the month of November. They chose to do so as a way to celebrate Orangutan Awareness Week‚ which ran from November 9-15‚ 2015‚ and is designed to celebrate the Great Apes while raising awareness of their plight. Individuals who wish to learn more about volunteering with these amazing animals find The Great Projects provides a great way to do so. "Experts estimate there are less than 61‚000 orangutans left in the wild. Unless changes
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has estimated that to keep up with this demand‚ 100 acres of trees need to be chopped down every 24 hours. This is equivalent to a forest larger than 100 American football fields (roughly 16 million to 25 million trees chopped down every year). Deforestation is one of China’s most serious environmental problems‚ leading to famine (starvation)‚ flooding‚ carbon dioxide release‚ and desertification and species extinction. However‚ for over 10 years‚ activists have been trying to reduce the reliance
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Tropical rainforests can be located in areas near the equator where the climate is warm and days last around 12 hours a day. The weather consists mainly of 79-157 inches of rainfall per year. The temperature in the tropical rainforest ranges between 68°F-93°F‚ keeping it consistently warm year long. It can downpour about 2 inches in only an hour. With recurrent rainfall‚ the rainforest remains moist and humid. The tropical rainforest’s humidity can reach up to 88%. Bengal tigers are an endangered
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stopextinction.org/10athome.html>. Endangered Species Statistics‚ viewed 30 June 2013 <http://www.statisticbrain.com/endangered-species-statistics/>. Illegal Logging‚ viewed 30 June 2013 <http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_forests/deforestation/forest_illegal_logging/>. Lauren Kurpis‚ 2013‚ Why Save the Endangered Species?‚ viewed 18 June 2013 <http://www.endangeredspecie.com/Why_Save_.htm>. Lauren Kurpis 2013‚ Ways you can help endangered species‚ viewed 18 June 2013 <http://www
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Mallorie Goguen Why McDonald’s current practices are not sustainable? MSCI has given McDonald’s a rating of ‘A’ based on its performance. This rating was given based on key performance indicators. They are as follows: * Product Quality & Safety * Labor-Management Relations * Workforce Diversity * Management of Environmental Issues * Resource Management & Use McDonald’s has highlights in each of these categories‚ but this does not make them sustainable. Within product
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species would be in danger. There should be a program that helps people that can’t afford healthcare on their own to get it. Global Warming is an important issue for us to address because it’s hurting our environment. Deforestation leads to the extinction of animals like Orangutans. Pollution leads to a whole in the o-zone layer which then leads to more sun rays coming into earth and warming up the planet. This causes melting ice-caps and rising sea levels which might flood land at some point. There
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4. My location is located in the Tropical Rainforest Biome. (2) 5. Animals: 1.Tree Shrew (6) 2. Bats (6) 3. Vipers (6) 4. Elephants (6) 6. Orangutans (6) 7. Lemurs (6) 8. Porcupine (6) 9.Gibbon (6) 10. Leopard (6) 11. Platypus (6) 12. Humans Animals: 1.Tree Shrew (6) 2. Bats (6) 3. Vipers (6) 4. Elephants (6) 6. Orangutans (6) 7. Lemurs (6) 8. Porcupine (6) 9.Gibbon (6) 10. Leopard (6) 11. Platypus (6) 12. Humans Plants: 1. Rice paddies (5) 2. Corn (5)
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productive in the conservation of our planet‚ and day by day our world loses its natural beauty through the horrible contamination we produce in trash. Preserving our planet should be the main priority and through that we should recycle‚ be aware of deforestation‚ and diminish water use. One way of keeping the planet healthy is through recycling. We use countless resources every day without so much as a second thought to how the waste product effects our environment or how we might change it. Almost everything
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Background 2 Episodes 2.1 1. Sharing Planet Earth 2.2 2. Saving Gorillas 2.3 3. Saving Tigers 2.4 4. Saving Crocodiles 2.5 5. Saving Albatross 2.6 6. Saving Rhinos 2.7 7. Saving Wolves 2.8 8. Saving Elephants 2.9 9. Saving Turtles 2.10 10. Saving Orangutans 2.11 11. Saving Planet Earth - Live 3 External links 4 References Producer(s) Running time Production company(s) Paul Appleby Lucy Bowden 30 minutes BBC Natural History Unit Broadcast Original channel BBC One BBC Two CBBC 576i (16:9)
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