Trophy hunting of lions is a sensitive topic with controversial undertones due to the players involved. Most of the world’s lions can be found in Africa‚ and it is here that these hunting safaris take place. Large portions of the people that participate in these expeditions are American citizens‚ and the trophies are exported back to their home country. The African lion has not yet been placed on the endangered list on the US Fish and Wildlife Services (Flocken). There are various schools of thought
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Why are people against killing animals when eventually they are going to die? Trophy hunting has more benefits than you might think. For example this industry brings in $200 million each year in Africa. It does much more for the community also. First of all trophy hunting should be allowed. Trophy hunting can give local people and villagers jobs. Lots of people can benefit of off trophy hunting. In the Junior Scholastic wrote by Alessandra Potenza reading it states that the industry brings in
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Did you know that hippo’s are the most dangerous animal in Africa? According to Wikipedia and About travel "Hippos can out run a human and bite him in half!" What kind of animal can and will bite a human in half that is crazy also "hippo’s kill more people than any other animal in Africa and are the most dangerous animal they invade farmland in remote parts of Africa." Wow I did not know they have very strong jaw. According to Wikipedia "The hippos can weight an average of 3‚300 lb". "They
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and therefore‚ profits. Save Our Trees Project is focused on facilitate businesses different tools in order to use less paper to save trees and implement green practices that will boost your level of Corporate Social Responsibility in terms of protecting the environment and preserving our resources. Adopting these tools and practices you will get SOT - Green Business Certification and you will be surprised also at the amount of money you will save too. Through Save Our Trees Project a large
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The first thing that comes to the mind after reading the topic is: ‘How not wasting food would save the planet?’ ‘What effect does wastage of food has on the environment or the planet?’ ‘What exactly makes all that waste and its emissions?’ The answer is very simple if we pause to ponder. Food waste is not just consumers throwing dinner scraps away. Producing‚ distributing‚ storing and cooking food uses energy‚ fuel and water. Each of these emits greenhouse gases contributing to climate change
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Good morning Miss and my fellow classmates. Today‚ I would like to talk to you about topic on “save the earth and save mankind”. My dearest audience‚ imagine it’s after class now and you’re heading back to your car under the bright hot sun. After you get in the car‚ you grab some tissue and wipe all your sweat. What would you do after using the tissue? Well‚ let’s be frank. We wind down the window and just throw them outside. It is fun doing it when you see no cars behind or beside you. Let’s pollute
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dispenser filled with green paper towels in a white dispenser with the words “Save Paper‚ Save the Planet” next to the World Wildlife Foundations logo of a panda on the top. In the center of the paper towel dispenser there is a see through cut-out of Africa showing the green paper towels slowly going down as you use them. To me this is a very significant advertisement it is for an important animal foundation which helps save animals endangered and not in jeopardy of being endangered across the planet
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ISSN 1327-8231 ECONOMICS‚ ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT Working Paper No. 133 The History and Value of the Elephant in Sri Lankan Society by Ranjith Bandara and Clem Tisdell November 2005 THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND ISSN 1327-8231 WORKING PAPERS ON ECONOMICS‚ ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT Working Paper No. 133 The History and Value of the Elephant in Sri Lankan Society by Ranjith Bandara† and Clem Tisdell* † Department of Economics‚ University of Colombo‚ Colombo
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Case: Rhino Hunting 1. What is SANParks / Kruger National Park’s objective and vision? Is selling rhino consistent with their objective and vision? If not‚ then what should it be? Their objective and vision was to protect the wildlife in the South Africa National Parks. They would also generate revenue through wildlife sales‚ making the selling of rhino part of their vision‚ but they did this because they also believed in recolonization of wildlife in case of disease or poaching. They would
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After reading “How To Save The News‚” by James Fallows‚ I have mixed feelings and reactions. I can agree with certain points made within the article‚ and I disagree with others. I think the general public can attest to the fact that the “survival of high-quality journalism is essential to the functioning of modern democracy.” The decline of the news industry has brought about a new issue to focus future journalism and business towards. The question brought about in this article is in what direction
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