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    Pine Beetle Since life has started on the earth it has been a eat or be eaten world for the living on the planet. Unfortunately the lodgepole pine trees in the colorado forest are being feasted upon by the pine beetles. These pest have been ravaging the forest of the united states for a couple decades now. This is causing whole forest to become infested by these bugs. Once a tree is infected it is a goner. The article written by David O. Williams describes the effects of the pine beetle on various

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    Rhinoceros Quotes

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    Rhinoceros There are two main characters in this book‚ Berenger is the one Im gonna focus in‚ I think that he’s the romantic character and Jean is the modern one‚ as Gergen says‚ Berenger is a person that follows his heart and does whatever he believes is right and will benefit everybody‚ he worries about others and will put the common good before his own. On the other hand Jean is like the perfect character‚ or that’s what he wants everyone to think‚ smart‚ good dressed‚ with a lot of money but

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    Integrated Pest Management  of palm oil Control of Oryctes rhinoceros  Oryctes rhinoceros‚ as has been indicated in the section on zero burning‚ is a severe pest in such replants. A combination of fore-described cultural‚ chemical and biological control is now being used in an integrated manner to successfully manage outbreaks of the pest. Bagworms and Nettle Caterpillars  Bagworms and nettle caterpillars are opportunistic pests that can devastate large areas of oil palm if not detected

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    Question Set 3_ENVI

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    ENVS 105 Question Set Section #3 Fall 2014 Answer the following questions for your homework. Work on the questions after we have covered the topic in class. Bring any questions to class or office hours. These questions will help you on the exam. If you do not do them‚ the points will add up and hurt your grade. To get credit‚ you must: Answer all questions Answer all parts of each question Type your answers Do complete and conscientious work Write out‚ number‚ and letter all questions Use regular

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    Saving the Rhinos

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    thousands of other plant and animal species depend. They also drive eco tourism and safari industries for some of the poorest communities in Africa. Horns are the rhino’s glory and curse. Website http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10877076/ says that‚ "The rhinoceros population has declined by 90 percent since 1970‚ with five species remaining in the world today‚ all of which are endangered. The white and black rhinos are the only species left in Africa.” Last year‚ more than 1‚200 rhinos were poached in South

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    The Horns of a Rhino

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    ideally one’s answer should be a rhinoceros. In most cases‚ we always picture a rhinoceros to have two horns and light-grey skin‚ but often forget about the rhinoceros who have darker colored skin and only one horn. There were once hundreds of rhinoceros species however‚ only five species exist today. The African Black and White rhinos‚ and the Sumatran rhinos have two horns‚ but the Indian and Javan rhinos from Asia only have one. Why is it that some rhinoceros have two horns while others only have

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    The white rhinoceros and the Asian elephant possess many similar characteristics‚ including the way they look‚ yet also possess many differences such as the two continents they live on. There are five living species of rhino (black‚ white‚ Indian‚ Javan and Sumatran) and only two of the elephant (African and the Asian). All are in jeopardy of extinction with their slow rate of breeding‚ poaching and in the rhinoceroses‚ their territorial behavior. Both of these beasts belong to the same kingdom

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    Horn trade legalization

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    Horn Trade Legalization The trade of animal horns should continue to be banned because that is a way of protecting endangered species. In this case‚ endangered species are animals that’s provides ivory such as Rhinoceros and elephant. First of all‚ let’s take a look at why this is such a controversial topic. Elephants are found in 37 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. They are source of bush meat but their ivory referred to as “White Gold” can provide a substantial

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    Endangered Species

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    ENDANGERED SPECIES Introduction An endangered species is a population of organisms which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers‚ or threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has calculated the percentage of endangered species as 40 percent of all organisms based on the sample of species that have been evaluated through 2006.Many nations have laws offering protection to

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    Ladybugs

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    Vandenmooter Introduction Ladybug is the name commonly used to describe the Coccinellidae (which means clothed in scarlet)‚ members of the Coleoptera‚ or beetle family. They are also known as Lady beetles‚ Ladybirds‚ Ladybird Beetles or Ladybird Bugs. The ‘lady’ referred to is the Virgin Mary. In German they are called Marienkafer‚ or Mary beetles. In Dutch we call them LieveHeersbeestjes‚ or Dear Lord Bugs. The reason they are given these names in folklore is that they are considered harbingers

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