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    Wildlife in India

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    1. Wildlife traditionally refers to non-domesticated vertebrates‚ but has come to broadly reference to all wild plants‚ animals and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet‚ and has a major impact on the environment‚ both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts‚ forests‚ rain forests‚ plains‚ grasslands‚ other areas including the most developed urban sites‚ all have distinct forms of

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    sensation just has to be present. Modern humans come into their mating strategies through the success of their ancestor. This article provides an example of the complexities of each strategies such as: long-term strategies‚ short-term strategies‚ mate poaching‚ extra pair mating‚ and mate guarding. The article presents an evidence and support these hypothesis using data‚ graphs‚ and an examples. The article suggested that traditionally‚ men and women approach mating differently‚ the sexes intensely evolved

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    The Action of Tiger Conservation As the population of tiger in the world dwindles nowadays‚ everyone has the responsibility for the conservation of tiger especially tiger range countries. Over the past 100 years‚ tiger numbers have declined by 95 percent which leave only 3‚200 and three sub-species have become extinct – with a fourth not seen in the wild for over 25 years (World Wild Fund for Nature [WWF] International‚ 2008). Since it is estimated that wild tiger number halved to 3‚200‚ we

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    ------------------------------------------------- Crime in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Crime is present in various forms in India. Organized crime include drug trafficking‚ gunrunning‚ money laundering‚ extortion‚ murder for hire‚ fraud‚ human trafficking and poaching. Many criminal operations engage in black marketeering‚ political violence‚ religiously motivated violence‚ terrorism‚ and abduction. Other crimes are homicide‚ robbery‚ assault etc. Property crimes includeburglary‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson

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    5/3/13 Saving Planet Earth - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Saving Planet Earth From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Saving Planet Earth is a season of nature documentaries with a conservation theme‚ screened on BBC Television in 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of its specialist factual department‚ the BBC Natural History Unit. The series featured films contributed by a number of celebrities on the plight of various endangered species‚ and coincided with the launch of the BBC Wildlife

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    List Of Animals In Danger | Addax | African Elephant | African Lion | American Marten | Animals In Danger | Arabian Oryx | Asian Otter | Bald Eagle | Black Rhinoceros | Blue & Yellow Macaw | Bottlenose Dolphin | Brazilian Tapir | Bridled Nailtail Wallaby | Brown Grizzly Bear | California Condor | Cassowary | Cheetah | Commersons Dolphin | Corncrake | Dalmatia Pelican | Dugong | Eastern Cougar | Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake | European Otter | Fresh Water Crocodile |

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    sensitive to moisture change so‚ they will be harmed by any change in moisture level. * Pesticides and toxic chemical: Widely used‚ making the environment toxic to certain plants‚ insects‚ and rodents. * Unregulated Hunting and poaching: Unregulated hunting and poaching causes a major threat to wildlife. Along with this‚ mismanagement of forest department and forest guards triggers this problem. * Natural

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    poach. In other words this means that they hunt them even while it’s illegal. People should realize that these poor innocent cats are almost extinct. Even though there are conservation sites for them‚ there are still some in the wild. And if there is poaching there’s going to end up being none in the wild. This next thing isn’t really humans fault‚ but technically not evens the cheetahs. There is a lot of inbreeding when it comes to these cheetahs. Inbreeding is when they mate with closely related individuals

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    Wolves By Knight Analysis

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    1.Introduction People across the world seem to have complicated relationship with the great predators of this planet. Throughout history predators‚ such as wolves and tigers‚ have been labeled nuisances‚ trespassers‚ terrorizers and killers of both livestock & man. Despite the animosity applied to these great predators‚ cultures around the world revered them with languages most honorable of words. When spoke about in lore‚ they play great roles in creation and protection of the cultures‚ that are

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    | Flora and Fauna | | 10/3/2013 | | Outline Australia’s unique flora and fauna: Australia has a large variety of unique flora and fauna spread all over the continent‚ from coast to coast‚ including in the ocean. More than 80 per cent of the country’s flowering plants‚ mammals‚ reptiles and frogs are unique to Australia‚ along with most of its freshwater fish and almost half of its birds. Australia is home to more than 140 species of unique marsupials‚ including kangaroos‚ wallabies

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