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    Large animals in captivity is wrong because they are not being treated and cared for properly‚the animals or the trainers can be put in danger‚ and the animals are not in the right mental state while in captivity. Large animals in captivity is wrong because they are not being treated and cared for properly. The article List of Pros and Cons of Zoos‚the author writes “...Animals that are born in zoos and confined to their boundaries their whole life never get to see their natural habitat‚ and never

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    The Dangers of Owning Exotic Animals as Pets Dawn Patton COM/156 October 06‚ 2013 Myrene Magabo The Dangers of Owning Exotic Animals as Pets On the evening of Tuesday October 18‚ 2011 in Zanesville‚ Ohio over 49 wild and exotic animals including 18 Bengal tigers were shot and killed‚ after their owner opened all the cages and then took his own life (Caron‚ 2011). People have had an attraction to owning wild animals for decades‚ and the amount of injuries that have resulted from trying to coexist

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    Implications: A Panel Discussion - In the Company of Animals" appears in the scholarly journal. Author‚ John G. Robinson‚ holds a Ph.D. in zoology and he is an active member and prominent position holder in several conservationist organizations including the Wildlife Conservation Society. He argues from his self-proclaimed conservationist viewpoint that all interventions to preserve wild species are justifiable. In the article‚ the milestones are fairly clear and seeing the issue occurs in the first paragraph

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    known as Jim Corbett National Park. By 1970‚ India only had five national parks In 1972‚ India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act and Project Tiger to safeguard the habitats of conservation reliant species. As of April 2012‚ there were 102 national parks. All national park lands then encompassed a total 39‚919 km2 (15‚413 sq mi) km²‚ comprising 1.21% of India’s total surface area. Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 : The Act provides for the protection of wild animals‚ birds and plants; and for matters

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    Kenya Wildlife

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    KENYAN WILDLIFE In Kenya‚ one of the most important assets is its spectacular wildflife. There are more than 80 major species of kenya wildlife and over 1‚000 different species of birdlife. Many visitors principally come to Kenya to view the superb and extensive panorama of the flora and fauna. Kenya does recognise the vital importance of its visitors who bring with them‚ among other things‚ the much needed foreign exchange and of course the thousands of jobs created as a result. Kenya is at the

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    101 “ANALYTICAL SUMMARY” I. Description 1) What are the goals of the agency/program? How are they meeting a community need? · The goals of the wildlife animal center are to protect‚ preserve and treat injured animals. The objectives of their program is to help our wildlife survive and to provide a benefit to the endangered wildlife such as animals. 2) How is this program funded? · I am actually not entirely sure how this organization is funded. It is mainly volunteer based that is

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    believe that the writer uses the toad as a sort of synecdoche for wild life in general and uses the "power mower" to represent humans and also machinery. The writer uses these two metaphors in his poem to represent the struggle between wildlife and the devastation being brought upon them by the human race. The writer is using the toad and the power mower as tools to describe a bigger picture; the destruction of many wild life habitats and Eco-systems by humans. Right from the

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    Position Paper The city of Los Angeles has serious environmental issues and we need to pay more attention to that matter to fix it. LA could be a much more welcoming place if it wasn’t for the pollution and vandalism. I believe that if we fund the environmental issue and encourage people not to pollute we could be an even more well known county. Wild animals roam the streets ‚ the sidewalks are dark and dirty‚ walls are tagged all over the county and what do we do about it? To be honest‚ we do

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    The largest environmental issue that is effecting the global climate change specially in Canadian society would be global warming. Although global warming and its effects are taking place all around the world‚ a huge part of the ramifications that we are seeing are taking part in Canada. Global warming has lead to many environmental problems including the melting of the north pole and northern areas as well as forest fires and animal extinction. All of these sub-topics‚ although speaking specifically

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    dense bush‚ and woodlands. They are life span 10 to 14 years in the wild; up to 20 years in captivity. Besides‚ Lions are being killed in rituals of bravery‚ as hunting trophies‚ and for their perceived medicinal and magical powers. ( Lion | African Wildlife Foundation). They usually spend 16 to 20 hours a day sleeping and resting‚ devoting the remaining hours to hunting‚ courting or protecting their territory. They keep in contact with one another by roaring loud enough to be heard up to five miles

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