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    Conservation and Research of the Crested Ibis MENG GAO 300206414 Instructor: Dale Donovan 03/03/2014 Diversity of species plays an extremely important role in the human ecosystem. The extinction of one species may lead to the extinction of dozens of associated species. Thus‚ the demise of a certain species may result in the imbalance and even collapse of the entire ecosystem. Therefore‚ protecting and saving endangered species has a significant importance

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    30. In 1848‚ the Free Soil party platform advocated all of the following except [A] free government homesteads for settlers. [B] internal improvements. [C] an end to slavery in the District of Columbia. [D] support of the Wilmot Proviso. [E] opposition to slavery in the territories. 31. According to the principle of “popular sovereignty‚” the question of slavery in the territories would be determined by [A] the most popular national leaders. [B] a Supreme Court decision. [C] congressional

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    Jungle Owlets‚ Minvets‚ Mynas‚ Pipits‚ Larks‚ Siberia Crane‚ and more. Located in the midst of verdant greens‚ Indian bird sanctuaries support thick forests and a variety of vegetation. Generally these bird sanctuaries surround natural or made-made water bodies such as rivers and lakes. Among the most distinguished bird sanctuaries in India are - Keoladeo Ghana National Park at Bharatpur in Rajasthan‚ Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary in North Goa‚ Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in Karnataka‚ Kumarakom Bird

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    Ways to Prevent Soil Erosion Soil Erosion Although many areas on earth can sustain plant growth‚ only about eight percent of the earth’s surface is covered with good topsoil. While it takes nature hundreds of years to make a few centimeters of topsoil‚ erosion can easily remove it. Without topsoil‚ people cannot raise crops for food.People know that without good soil they cannot raise agricultural crops. They also know from experience that wind and water can easily remove topsoil. Because of

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    Conservation Centers in India A number of Conservation Centers have been set up in India for the purpose of studying‚ propagating‚ conserving and for the betterment of the highly endangered species of wildlife‚ both flora and fauna. These Conservation Centers can be divided into Wildlife Reserves‚ Conservation Centers and Wildlife Sanctuaries. Famous Wildlife Reserves in India Sariska Tiger Reserve‚ Rajasthan Bandipur Conservation Center‚ Karnataka Bandhavgarh Conservation Center‚ Madhya Pradesh

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    OSH 379 Soil Safety / Trenching Safety Quiz Week 5 1. Define “trench.” a. A narrow excavation (in relation to its length) made below the surface of the ground. In general‚ the depth is greater than the width‚ but the width of a trench (measured at the bottom) is not greater than 15 feet (4.6 m). If forms or other structures are installed or constructed in an excavation so as to reduce the dimension measured from the forms or structure to the side of the excavation to 15 feet (4.6 m) or less

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    The Action of Tiger Conservation As the population of tiger in the world dwindles nowadays‚ everyone has the responsibility for the conservation of tiger especially tiger range countries. Over the past 100 years‚ tiger numbers have declined by 95 percent which leave only 3‚200 and three sub-species have become extinct – with a fourth not seen in the wild for over 25 years (World Wild Fund for Nature [WWF] International‚ 2008). Since it is estimated that wild tiger number halved to 3‚200‚ we

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    of the natural forces found uniquely in these creative ecosystems. Over long periods‚ the following processes have been learned or have come into being from these systems: food production through photosynthesis; the building of soils; the creation of food chains; water cycles; nitrogen fixation; massive precipitation of oceanic carbon dioxide into limestone; complex food chains; the evolution of thousands of herbivores and carnivores; the recycling of dead organisms; the conversion of toxic chemicals

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    Starbucks & Conservation International I. Starbucks & Conservation International - Introduction & Background Today Starbucks is more than a coffee chain and Conservation International is hardly a household name. Through its efforts‚ Starbucks has transformed into a location where friends to catch up‚ colleagues can have impromptu meetings‚ and others simply get their coffee fix for the day. Thinking back to Starbuck’s humble beginnings‚ they only sold roasted coffee blends‚ tea‚ and spices

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    This paper will emphasize the conservation strategies surrounding Orangutans and the reasons as to why they are so desperately needed. Orangutans are quickly becoming more and more endangered‚ and are expected to become completely extinct by the year 2025. ( ) In a world where humans have the capability to destroy these lands that once solely belonged to these primates‚ humans also have the ability to conserve and protect this species. The ways in which humans and international conservatory groups

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