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    I picked my essay about orca whales in captivity‚ specifically in SeaWorld. I made some researches about that and looked at several documentaries about whales in captivity as well in wild life. I found a very interesting article in Los Angeles Times‚ which I want to analyze. The first SeaWorld Park opened in 1964 orca whales were not popular; they were even hated and also hunted. Half a centaury later people came to SeaWorld and learned about these animals and started to like orca whales‚ which led

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    Exotic Pets Pros and Cons

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    IMAGINE the panic and terror experienced by the monkeys‚ bears‚ lions and leopards that ran loose in Ohio earlier this week as they were chased and then killed by the police. Imagine the heartbreak of the police officers who were obliged to destroy the rambling menagerie. Officers are not trained to stalk big game and bring them in alive with tranquilizer darts. Related News Police Kill Dozens of Animals Freed on Ohio Reserve (October 20‚ 2011) Why was there no law regulating the animal collection

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    necessary information on species for the research but also use it on the animals living in the wild‚ for example‚ to prevent their extinction (Borrell 9). It is stated that zoos are crucial for raising money to preserve species by giving them firsthand wildlife experience that can increase interest in wild animals and provide necessary funding for research and conservation purposes (Borrell 9). Moreover‚ zoos always respond to emergencies‚ such as deadly threats to one or another species‚ and provide specialists

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    Wetlands of Bangladesh

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    Dhaka. Unpublished report. Anon. (1985b). Haor Development Reconnaissance Study: Early Implementation Projects. Bangladesh Water Development Board‚ Dhaka. Unpublished report. Blower‚ J.H. (1985). Sundarbans Forest Inventory Project‚ Bangladesh. Wildlife Conservation in the Sundarbans. Project Report 151. ODA Land Resources Development Centre‚ Surbiton‚ U.K. Chowdhury‚ A.Q. (1986). Bangladesh: Review of the Progress in Aquaculture Activities since 1984. Paper presented at FAO/IPFC Workshop on Strategies

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    Nature Is great

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    wilderness. My parents and grandparents have shown me the ways of the outdoors and I have learned many lessons for life from both my parents and while I’m in the outdoors. I believe that the outdoors is a way of connection to family and friends and the wildlife that lives inside it. I have spent most my life hunting and fishing because that’s who I am. I have learned many lessons while I have spent numerous hours in the woods‚ such as how to track wild life‚ what plants not to touch so I don’t get poison

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    Zoos Argumentative Essay

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    “Zoos have a huge role to play in education and protection of our vulnerable wildlife” – Professor Tim Flannery‚ prominent environmentalist and Zoos SA Ambassador. In recent years the importance of zoos has been recognised. They are a valuable asset to our society because of the role they play in education and awareness for animals and the breeding programs that have been formed to fight possible extinction. Due to the high standards of animal care in well managed zoos‚ it can now be a satisfactory

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    Invasive Species

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    population and our ecosystem but also the population of plants and animals in their indigenous homeland. To continue‚ the smuggling of plants and animals into new ecosystems is caused by a number of reasons. In terms of money to be made‚ illegal wildlife smuggling is second to illegal drugs‚ with illegal arms trade right behind. The U.S. State Department reports that this industry is worth around ten billion dollars a year. Plants and animals are commonly imported into this country for luxury items

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    very neutral. The swamp is described as “[a] primitive…and wildlife refuge. [It] is a shallow‚ saucer-shaped depression approximately 25 mi wide and 40 mi long and covers an area of more than 600 sq mi.” The writer is informative with his/her description of the land and its location. Through the use of factual adjectives‚ the audience perceives the swamp as being an almost pleasant place. “[It] is populated with diverse and abundant wildlife…including raccoons‚ black bear‚ white-tail deer‚ bobcats

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    It’s illegal 2. You can’t domesticate a wild animal 3. Wild animals carry diseases 4. It is bad for the animal health 5. The owner life is at risk But this is why people keep exotic animals • Exotic animals are forced to not survive in the wildlife environment‚ because most exotic animals are slaughtered or killed by local law enforcement. People keep exotic animals because they needed home and safety. • Exotic animals are unique and unusual. Many people like exotic pets because they are the

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    Keeping wild animals in zoos is wrong because they suffer physical and mental damage in captivity‚ and experience neglect from their keepers‚ all for nothing more than a profit for those that buy them. When it comes to animals in captivity there are in two categories. The first category of animals are those that are‚ for one reason or another‚ born into captivity. The second category of animals‚ the ones who are more likely to suffer from mental damage‚ are those who are taken from the wild‚ and

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