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    Extinction of Giant Panda

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    loss continues to occur outside of protected areas‚ while poaching remains an ever-present threat. The steps taken by the chinese government to save these creatures are: • Reduction of human activities in the panda habitat • Removal of human settlements • Modification of forestry operations • Control of poaching • Rehabilitation of habitat • Management of bamboo

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    Habitat loss

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    Habitat loss—due to destruction‚ fragmentation or degradation of habitat—is the primary threat to the survival of wildlife in the United States. When an ecosystem has been dramatically changed by human activities—such as agriculture‚ oil and gas exploration‚ commercial development or water diversion—it may no longer be able to provide the food‚ water‚ cover‚ and places to raise young. Every day there are fewer places left that wildlife can call home. There are three major kinds of habitat

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    The Clouded Leopard

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    The Clouded Leopard COM/172: Elements of University Composition and Communication II Date: June 24‚ 2012 The Clouded Leopard The clouded leopards of Southeast Asia are a secretive and rare species of wild cats‚ and are members of the Pantherinae family (2007). These cats are closely related to other large cat species like the lion‚ tiger‚ jaguar‚ leopard‚ and snow leopard; although they are called clouded leopards‚ they are not directly related to other leopards. This species generally

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    is Vulnerable to Extinction At six tons‚ the African elephant is the largest land animal. It is larger than the Asian elephant and has bigger ears than those elephants. African elephants are vulnerable to extinction because of human devolpment‚ poaching‚ and conflict with people. African elephants roam south of the Sahara Desert. They have large trunks that are used for gathering food‚ communicating and drinking water. Additionally‚ the trunks allow elephants to shower themselves with water because

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    Human Resource Practices In Hotel Industry INTRODUCTION TO HOTEL INDUSTRY One of the fastest growing sectors of the economy of our time is the hotelindustry. The hotel industry alone is a multi-billion dollar and growingenterprise. It is exciting‚ never boring and offer unlimited opportunities. Thehotel industry is diverse enough for people to work in different areas of interestand still be employed within the hotel industry. This trend is not just in India‚ but also globally. Modern hotels provide

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    Also known as Grauer’s Gorilla‚ the Eastern Lowland Gorilla is the largest of the four gorilla subspecies‚ and holds the titles of the world’s largest living primate. It is related to the Mountain Gorilla‚ both of which are subspecies of the Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla berengei). A testament to their high level of intelligence‚ wild Eastern Lowland Gorillas have been observed using simple tools to gather food‚ and have been taught to use sign language to create simple sentences in captivity. Despite

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    Hunger Games

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    them family. Faced with starvation and trying to feed her mother and sister she decided to take the risk of poaching and leaving the boundaries of her district. She admits to this action by saying “I had the good luck to kill a rabbit”(51). This is a highly illegal action that the capitol punishes by death she explains “trespassing in the woods is illegal and poaching carries the severest of penalties”(5) she also mentions “I can be shot on a daily basis for hunting(17). For other

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    Gorillas in the Mist Essay I think the message of this movie was that if you stand up for what you really believe in and put all your effort towards it‚ you can achieve whatever you set your mind to‚ like how Dian Fossey was the inspiration to save many species. After the film‚ my main thoughts were‚ “What can I do to help this situation?” This movie also changed my viewpoint on primates. Before I watched this movie I very strongly disliked gorillas and monkeys in general. I look at them

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    Twin children‚ a son‚ Hamnet‚ and a daughter‚ Judith‚ were baptised on 2 February 1585. Hamnet died in 1596‚ Susanna in 1649 and Judith in 1662. Shakespeare Before Thomas Lucy‚ a typical Victorian illustration of the poaching anecdote After his marriage‚ Shakespeare left few traces in the historical record until he appeared on the London theatrical scene. Indeed‚ the period from 1585 (when his twin children were born) until 1592 (when Robert Greene called him an "upstart

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    My Dream Is to Be a Cricket

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    Wildlife of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search |Part of a series on | |Wildlife of India | |[pic] | |Biodiversity[show] | |Flora and Fauna | |Molluscs · Ants · Odonates | |Butterflies ·

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