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    shows the how diverse rainforests are. Because tropical rainforests cover large areas‚ cutting them down can lead to global warming. This is because when forests are cut down it causes higher concentrations of greenhouse gases. Specifically deforestation causes high level of carbon dioxide‚ it is released when forests are burned or when they

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    Where it is? Verloren Vallei is a declared Ramsar site or Wetland.  The wetland is within the Verloren Vallei Nature reserve near Dullstroom in Mpumalanga.   What plants and animals live here? Verloren Vallei is known for its high ground orchard diversity. Bird species occurring here include wattled crane‚ Yellow-breasted pipit‚ Grey- and Redwing francolin‚ Stanley’s bustard‚ Secretary bird and Cape eagle owl.  Small antelopes such as Oribi‚ grey rhebuck and duiker‚ and larger mammals such as

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    Global Warming

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    they pass away. Societies need to do something about it before it becomes too late and the problem gets worse. The main purpose of writing this essay is to highlight the two main causes which are (the emission of carbon dioxide by human and deforestation) and conceivable solutions of global warming. This essay will argue that how an emission of carbon dioxide through human can become a greatest cause of global warming and how by decreasing driving‚ traveling less and recycling of waste products

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    tropical rain forest are destroyed every year‚ enough trees to fill all of England and Scotland combined‚” stated Cedar.int. Forests have many beneficial qualities that are essential to human life‚ and each and every day humans are participating in deforestation. Some of the important contributions of forests are the production of oxygen‚ reduction of global warming‚ and providing wildlife habitats. Those contributions are only a fraction of why we need to conserve the forests of the world. Forests are

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    IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT POLICY ON ECONOMY A. INTRODUCTION Generally‚ policies and strategies of Nigerian government towards development are shaped by two principal objectives of desire for economic independence and the demand for economic development. Multi national corporations are expected to bring into Nigeria‚ foreign capital in the form of technical skills‚ entrepreneurship‚ technology and investment fund to boost economic activities thereby‚ rising the standard of living of Nigerian. This can

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    species immediately got attention and considered as one of the rarest mammal in Indian subcontinent. Despite various efforts‚ the Hangul population still stands at alarming 220 according to 2011 survey. The current political imbalance of Kashmir‚ overgrazing of cattle into Hangul’s territory‚ loss of habitat are attributed for the endangered status of the animal. It is currently confined to only Dachigam National Park located on foothills of Zabarwan range of Kashmir. The Hangul prefers dense riverine

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    Reducing Deforestation Abstract The Green Belt Movement was established in 1977 by Dr. Wangari Maathai. The movement was enacted to plant enough trees and raise awareness regarding tropical deforestation. Although she was persecuted for her efforts to protect Kenya’s forest‚ she continued to fight the forest “give-aways” by planting trees and other nonviolent actions . The movement discovered that the survival of the forests is dependent upon how well they are cared for; it is also dependent

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    global warming

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    with the loss of forests due to deforestation. Earth’s atmosphere is being overloaded with carbon dioxide‚ which traps heat in and drives the temperature up. Other gases such as methane and nitrous oxide are also responsible for global warming. The rate in rise of temperature depends greatly on certain developments such as economical and technical. Increases in these gases are partly due to an increased industrial expansion‚ technological advancement‚ and deforestation (Global Climate Change‚ n.d.)

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    Chester Nez

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    collaborating and sharing. Even though it was a daily routine for them‚ the population of the livestock grew bigger. In that being said‚ the federal government than past on a livestock-reduction policy because the sheep were destroying the land by overgrazing. He remembered his Grandma cried that night because more than half of her sheep were dead. When he turned 18‚ the Marines came to his school. Pearl Harbour had been attacked‚ the Americans needed more men. The U.S. Marines were looking for a noteworthy

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    How to Save the Saola

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    reason for why saolas are headed down the path to extinction is caused by a variety of factors. Deforestations‚ illegal poaching‚ and hunting traps are all causes for the declining saola population. A major reason for the extermination of the Saola is due to deforestation. Deforestation is the removal of forests to pave way to more urban uses. It proves as a danger to the native Saolas because deforestation is destroying their homes‚ jamming them into smaller spaces. This threatens the saolas because

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