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    Endangered Wildlife

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    endangered every day. It is society ’s duty to discover the source of the problem as well as find solutions for them in order to sustain what precious wildlife is left. By instigating protective laws for the threatened species‚ breeding them in captivity and releasing them in the wild‚ banning over-hunting‚ and many other ways‚ we can ensure that the wildlife that we have grown up with is still here for future generations to enjoy. One major reason for loss of habitat is deforestation and human encroachment

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    Wildlife in Kashmir

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    remarkable that almost one third of the world’s mammalian species that may be called true mountain animals are native to these mountains. Jammu and kasmir with its variety of geographical regions‚ climates and vegetation has many delights to offer the wildlife enthusiast. Perphas no animal better epitomises the character and concerns of the mountain environment than the snow leopard‚ a beautiful and elusive survivor from the frigid Pleistocene era. Though its range is immense‚ extending over the entire

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    why zoos should close

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    international group that gives accreditation to facilities that strive to improve the welfare of their animals‚ educate the public about the wild and captive animals and environment and spend money on research to help both education‚ conservation and wildlife. Zoos that are not accredited by the AZA may do these things‚ but it is unlikely. "Roadside zoos" are only there to make a profit. They make sure that their animals stay alive so they can make money off of them‚ but have no commitment to keep them

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    Zoos argue that they save endangered species and educate the public‚ but animal rights activists believe the costs outweigh the benefits‚ and the violation of the rights of the individual animals is unjustifiable. Roadside zoos‚ petting zoos‚ and smaller animal exhibitors tend to keep the animals in smaller pens or cages. Sometimes‚ barren concrete and metal bars are all a tiger or bear will know for their entire lives. Larger‚ accredited zoos try to distance themselves from these operations

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    collection of wild animals‚ typically in a park or gardens‚ for study‚ conservation‚ or display to the public. Zoos most of the time market their animals of being happy and safe in their zoo. Also most zoo call themselves a wildlife conservation‚ but they are not. A wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitats. Most zoo animals’ environments are very disgusting and inadequate for the needs‚ this usually make them anti-social and very aggressive

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    writing a formal letter

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    Your construction will create a noise pollution the village‚ many of the villagers are either elderly or have are tired from working shifts for long periods of time‚ it will also create an eye-sore for tourists that vist the village and scare away wildlife that hunt in the day and hibernate at knight. Marbleton village has a rich heritage due to the beautiful natural environment that has been nurished since before Maddisons was ever established. it is

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    As Martin Buber once said‚ “an animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language”. As the years go by‚ numerous animals are becoming extinct by man’s lack of compassion. They used to roam freely‚ without fear‚ in the wild‚ although; with rising population‚ the wilderness is no longer their home. Therefore‚ the animals are forced to share their land with uncompassionate humans. One example is the Borneo Pygmy Elephant found in Southeast Asia. Their thriving population has diminished to less than

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    PGTP “Rayko Tsonchev “ 2012/2013 Discuss some of the arguments for and against keeping animals in zoos Gabriela Ivanova Cacheva Zооs аrguе thаt thеy sаvе еndаngеrеd spеciеs аnd еducаtе thе public‚ but аnimаl rights аctivists bеliеvе thе cоsts оutwеigh thе bеnеfits‚ аnd the viоlatiоn оf thе right оf thе individuаl аnimаls is unjustifiаblе. Rоаdsidе zооs‚ pеtting zооs‚ аnd smаllеr аnimаl еxhibitоrs tеnd tо kееp thе аnimаls in smаllеr pеns оr cаgеs. Sоmеtimеs

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    safeguard‚ and proper treatment of wildlife. This profound topic has caused diverse responses and raising a great argument as individuals strain to perform the correct thing. Tuyl (2008)‚ claim that‚ Zoologica gardens are confined area and coop that house wildlife. Hutchins and Keele (2006)‚ debate that‚ zoos give a good condition for the wildlife‚ as they are freed from their natural habitats that are threatening and bewildering. They privilege that wildlife are in good situation when kept in the

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    The Problem with Exotic Pets in America Gilles C. Haun Sullivan University Abstract Many Americans love to have exotic pets‚ not thinking of the consequences of ownership. Right now there is a widespread problem in America: In places such as Florida‚ numerous types of exotic pets are becoming an invasive species as a result of being released back into the wild. The Problem with Exotic Pets in America. Exotic pets have always been a concern to a variety of people: health care officials who treat

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