CheckPoint Conservation and Preservation Bryan Green SCI/275 April 20‚ 2012 Scott Rosecrans CheckPoint Conservation and Preservation The main distinction among the two points is conservation is utilizing an area’s supplies drawn upon at a sustainable proportion in array to gain from its resources and to additionally decrease environmental harms or changes. Preservation maintains natural uninhabited or inhabited only by wild animals‚ and relations and interactions between organisms and their
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For many people‚ the zoo is a source of fond memories and funny childhood anecdote like the swinging monkey‚ growling tigers and the others animals. Some people and I see zoos as prisons where innocent creatures are unjustly held captive. Firstly‚ animals shouldn’t be kept in zoos because most people go to the zoo purely for their entertainment and truly I think that animals weren’t created for our entertainment and it’s cruel to keep these animals in an artificial environment just for our benefit
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EXSITU AND INSITU CONSERVATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS INTRODUCTION India ranks sixth under world’s twelve mega bio-diversity zones. Out of these‚ two ofthem exist in our country. India possesses tremendous ecological bio-diversity. Itcontains 5 % of the world’s bio-diversity on 2 % of the earth’s surface. Thebiodiversity in our country is unique in nature and its in-situ and ex-situ conservationis very well needed. In recent years‚ the global demand of herbs has led to a quantumjump
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1415301201). Laird‚ F. (2009) A Full-Court Press for Renewable Energy‚ Issues in science and Technology‚ 25 (2)‚ 53-56. Retrieved October 30‚ 2009‚ from MasterFILE Premier Database. EBSCO Schirber‚ Michael. (2008). Whatever happened to energy conservation? Live Science. Retrieved November 1‚ 2009‚ from www.livescience.com
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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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The Smart car is definitely one of the best inventions of the century. It is probably one of the best businesses in the world that generates high profits while materializes environmental conservation visions. The Smart car is an incredibly tiny car that is made of plastic body panels and a reinforced steel shell‚ which means less energy and heavy-industrial raw materials required in the process of manufacturing them. The best feature of this car is its excellent gas mileage. In other words‚ the Smart
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Finding a balance while travelling in the Galapagos is an art; one that challenges‚ inspires and reveals many aspects of life in the archipelago. From the outside‚ the tensions between conservation and tourism are palatable. One side bestowing the virtues of protecting the fragile ecology of the islands while the other is intent on sharing the multitudes of options for an “ideal” vacation with whomever will lend an ear. When talking with people who live and work in the islands‚ the lines blur between
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Nowadays‚ a lot of animals live in zoos. Is it right or wrong to keep them in the zoos? The following essay presents some pros and cons of this problem. First of all‚ people can see wild‚ beautiful‚ exotic animals. They can see how animals live and behave. Secondly‚ animals have good life conditions in zoos. They do not starve because they have food and water. People take care of animals. Moreover‚ animals are safe. People do not kill them. Animals live as close to the natural habitat as possible
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Subjects: Franklin Park Zoo is home to seven Western Lowland Gorillas. Kiki who was born in captivity on August 23rd‚ 1981 at the Wildlife Conservation Society. She has been at Franklin Park Zoo since July 11th‚ 1989. Kiki has four offspring’s that were also born in captivity. Kitombe who was born in captivity on September 20th‚ 1986 at the Audubon Zoo. He has been at Franklin Park Zoo since July 7th‚ 1998. Kimani was born in captivity on November 24th‚ 2004 at the Franklin Park Zoo. Her parents are
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not be in zoos. Animals should not be in zoos because it takes animals from their natural habitat‚ they are not always treated well‚ and putting them in a zoo can interfere with their natural instincts. Zoos don’t provide the space that is needed for that type of animal‚ so instead they are cramped up in a little cage. They also don’t get to do what they want‚ because the zoo owners are always are telling them what to do. Zoo animals aren’t always treated well‚ because sometimes when a zoo animal
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