Executive producer(s) Sara Ford Contents 1 Background 2 Episodes 2.1 1. Sharing Planet Earth 2.2 2. Saving Gorillas 2.3 3. Saving Tigers 2.4 4. Saving Crocodiles 2.5 5. Saving Albatross 2.6 6. Saving Rhinos 2.7 7. Saving Wolves 2.8 8. Saving Elephants 2.9 9. Saving Turtles 2.10 10. Saving Orangutans 2.11 11. Saving Planet Earth - Live 3 External links 4 References Producer(s) Running time Production company(s) Paul Appleby Lucy Bowden 30 minutes BBC Natural History Unit Broadcast Original
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of Elephants‚ which are the African Elephants are going Extinct. •There are several animal rescue organizations‚ such as Green Peace‚ The WCS‚ State Zoos just to name a few. Along with scientist that explain what this means for the world as we have grown up to know it. As a Huge volunteer at shelters and the zoo this topic is near and close to me. If you look at the reproduction time of an elephant and the amount of times the elephant will mate in its life. I. The African Elephant is quickly
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India - Chipko Anti-Logging Resistance by Amanda Suutari This was a defining moment in India’s environmental movement‚ and a modern application of the Ghandian principle of satyagraha‚ or nonviolent resistance‚ which has characterized many later Indian grassroots movements including‚ for example‚ protests over the damming of the Narmada River. It has also launched the careers of high profile Indian environmental activists including Vandana Shiva. While forests are critical for subsistence
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References: Gobush‚ K. S.‚ Mutayoba‚ B. M.‚ & Wasser‚ S. K. (2008). Long-Term Impacts of Poaching on Relatedness‚ Stress Physiology‚ and Reproductive Output of Adult Female African Elephants. Conservation Biology‚ 22(6)‚ 1590-1599. Doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2008.01035.x Gettleman‚ J. (2012‚ September 3). Elephants dying in epic frenzy as ivory fuels wars and profits. The New York Times. Retrieved from http:/ www.nytimes.com/
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opportunity to elephant hunt in South Africa‚ and you are seeking out the oldest‚ most mature elephant‚ which is typically a male with the largest body size and largest tusks for your trophy. It’s a little after 2:30pm‚ your preferences are walking and stalking‚ hunting from blinds or special vantage points from which you can observe and ambush your selected animal. After about 6 hours of waiting you hear a low trumpeting and the breaking of branches‚ as you move closer‚ you see the elephant eating. The
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frog or rat for example. Animal testing and experimentation is not only cruel‚ horrific and heartbreaking but it is also useless. 94% of animal testing is done to determine the safety of cosmetics and household products. Animals like tigers ‚elephants‚ turtles are also killed for decorations for humans. Animals are living‚ breathing creatures‚ similar to us that deserve to be treated with respect and loyalty but it is not morally correct to abuse‚ test‚ use‚ and ultimately kill
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nature. Sumatran elephant is one of the species that can keep the forest stability‚ where the Sumatran elephant drinking 180 liters
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Student Name Teacher Name School System Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program Achievement Test ~ Grade 4 Item Sampler Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 What is the TCAP Achievement Test? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 What are the questions testing? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Who will be tested
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century)‚ Assam silk and for its rich biodiversity. Assam has successfully conserved the one-horned Indian rhinoceros from near extinction‚ along with the tiger and numerous species of birds‚ and it provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant. It is becoming an increasingly popular destination for wildlife tourism‚ and Kaziranga and Manas are both World Heritage Sites.[4] Assam was also known for its Sal tree forests and forest products‚ much depleted now. A land of high rainfall‚ Assam
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Save the tigers Someday‚ we may never see tigers again because tigers are on the critically endangered list‚ which is why the National Zoo was celebrating Global Tiger Day. This is happening because of poaching and habitat changes. Large plantations have replaced a lot of tiger habitat in several tropical range countries. Tigers occupy only around 7 percent of their historic range. The current wild tiger population is at as few as 3‚200 tigers‚ including only about 400 Sumatran tigers‚ which are
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