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    wild life at risk speech

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    action on helping those poor animals we might as well say goodbye to all the solution to HIV and cancer. Don’t you think we lost enough? We have lost all the mighty Bali Tiger due to over hunting‚ we have lost the Javan rhinoceros due to loss of habitat. Bali Tiger. Javan rhinoceros. Do you admire the cute adorable panda that you usually expect to spot in the zoo? Imagine that adorable specie being extinct‚ there won’t be any panda for you to see in the wild nor in the zoo if we don’t take action

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    fauna‚ which are not domesticated by humans. It includes animals‚ plants and microorganisms. The term wild life generally gives the impression of large and ferocious animals living in the jungle or waters such as lions and tigers‚ crocodiles and rhinoceros. Wild life refers to any living organism in its natural habitat. It includes all plants‚ animals and microorganisms other than animals domesticated and cultivated plants. The majestic lion‚ the grateful yet fearsome tiger‚ unproductive leopard

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    gas‚ minerals and most importantly valuable forests. The worlds largest river Island ’Majuli’ is situated in the heart of the river Brahmaputra. The Kaziranga National Park in the Jorhat district of Assam is the home for the world famous one-homed rhinoceros. The place of highest rainfall in the world "Mousimam" is situated in Meghalaya. Assam produces the largest share of tea that’s nearly 53% of the all India production. Besides Assam; Sikkim‚ Arunachal Pradesh & Tripura also contributing

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    Sundarban History

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    containing one of the worlds’ largest stretches of biodiversity-rich forests – the Bengalian Rainforest. These forests were one of the richest wildlife areas of the world‚ holding elephants‚ tiger‚ gaur‚ leopards‚ wild buffaloes‚ three species of rhinoceros‚ seven species of deer and a wide variety of other fauna. The first human settlers‚ who may have been the "Veddoids’‚ appear to have arrived in the delta by 5th Century BC‚ though the first archeological evidence of human civilization dates to around

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    Meaning of Conservation Conservation is the act of using and protecting resources properly. Catching animals‚ throwing garbage‚ and using and harnessing the different resources should all adhere to the proper way of conservation.\ Wildlife includes all non-domesticated 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

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    Endangered species

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    Endangered species are those considered to be at risk of extinction‚ meaning that there are so few left of their kind that they could disappear from the planet altogether. Endangered species are threatened by factors such as habitat loss‚ hunting‚ disease and climate change‚ and usually‚ endangered species‚ have a declining population or a very limited range. The current rate of extinction is thought to be far greater than the expected natural rate‚ with many species going extinct before they have

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    In time immemorial living things (the biotic factors) and non-living things have been interacting with one another for one reason‚ which is to survive. Both factors interact in one grandiose community where-in all forms of ecosystems‚ such as: desert‚ savanna‚ tundra‚ tropical rain-forest‚ and the like; are deem to be found and this community is our planet earth. As found in many textbooks and other science oriented reading materials‚ the earth is also considered as an ecosystem as well because

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    Wildlife Conservation

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    Wildlife Conservation in India What is Wildlife? Wildlife means all the flora and fauna‚ which are not domesticated by humans. It includes animals‚ plants and microorganisms. Wildlife tours in India is your chance to explore some of the well known tiger reserves and national parks sprinkled across different parts of the country. Wildlife in India India is a home to rich and diverse wildlife tours because of her wide range of climate‚ soil‚ weather and other such factors. Owing to such diversity

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    World Heritage Site in 1984. Formerly‚ the Chit wan valley was well known for big game and was exclusively managed as a hunting reserve for the Rana Prime Ministers and their guests until 1950. In 1963‚ the area south of Rapti was demarcated as a rhinoceros sanctuary. In 1970‚ His late Majesty King Mahendra had approved in principle the creation of Chitwan National Park. Chitwan National far is approximately 90km southwest from Kathmandu (about 160km away by road).Sauraha is a small located just outside

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    Aksum Research Paper

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    The goods they traded to others ranged from animal parts to jewels and gold. The merchants traded many necessities that included many luxuries. Some of these luxuries were salt‚ emeralds‚ rhinoceros horns‚ ivory‚ tortoise shells‚ and gold. The exports also included slaves‚ hippopotamus hides‚ and apes. In return‚ the Aksum’s chose from a large variety of items. The items they received in return were in categories from cloth to wines‚ and metals

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