productivity and biodiversity. It is important for fish and shrimps because mangrove is a source of food for them. Mangrove is also an important roosting habitat for many wildlife species such as migratory birds‚ Grey Heron. There are different types of birds are living in Mai Po because these habitat provide food and shelter varied wildlife. Food chain can be found there. For example‚ mangrove is a kind of food for fishes and shrimps. Then the mangrove is producer while fishes and shrimps are secondary
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Cited: Chromel‚ Bruno. "Wildlife‚ Exotic Pets‚ and Emerging Zoonosis." . N.p.‚ 22-24 March 2006. Web. 8 Apr 2013. "Exotic Animals as Pets." ASPCA. N.p.. Web. 8 Apr 2013 Howard‚ Bryan. "25 of the Worst Attacks by Exotic Pets." The Daily Green. N.p.‚ 18 Feb 2009. Web. 8 Apr 2013
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animals‚ setting a dangerous hunting environment ‚ and becoming over populated. Burmese Pythons are killing large numbers of wildlife such as birds‚ snakes‚ and sometimes alligators. Since Burmese Pythons have no predators this will continue to happen. Andrew Ng‚ a reporter for a newspaper article called Florida’s Python Hunt.If this continues the wildlife population could decrease severely. The
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our top priority as they are our most precious resources. In the following paragraphs I shall put forth my arguments to support my views. The most important reason for saving wild animals is that they are part of our ecosystem. Every species of wildlife plays a role to maintain the balance of life on Earth. Thus‚ the loss of any species can affect us directly or indirectly. Let us consider species to be like a brick in the foundation of a building. We can probably lose one or two or a dozen bricks
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A very good morning to all present .The topic of today’s debate is “Do we need zoos or not” I am here to speak in favour /against of the motion. ZOO-AGAINST Animals belong in their natural habitat in the wild. It is a breach of their natural rights to take them by force into captivity for our own purposes.Life in the wild is complex‚ unpredictable and frequently dangerous‚ but it is there that wild animals have evolved to meet the challenges of survival. That is where they belong.* *Artificial
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well as their volunteers. I also started volunteering with For Heaven’s Sake Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation in the October of 2012. They are also a local non-profit who take in injured wildlife in hopes to be able to release them back into the wild‚ once they are healthy again. They are located in Rochester‚ Washington; on about eight acres of land. They have taken in and helped just about every type of wildlife you can think of‚ but they also accept domestic animals. Just a few of the wild
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Outline of species along with related anatomy‚ handling considerations and rehabilitation‚ release requirements Skeletal system Although the deer’s skeletal system is very similar to a dog or cat’s in terms of its basic structure‚ although there are some adaptations that they require in order to survive the wild. Deer have long necks which enable them to crane it so they can feed off low lying grass and other vegetation. Stefoff‚ R. (2007) Deer are prey animals and so they require adaptations
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still a good idea to have zoos to help endangered animals get back on their feet. In all I don’t know what it would be like without zoos‚ but while they’re around they will fill people with wonder. They will teach people how to save and protect wildlife‚ and protect more animals than they ever could in the wild. In the end what do you want a mass extinction or the ability to stop
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projects through the “Since nineteen thirty seven‚ Ducks Unlimited has conserved and restored more than thirteen million acres of the most critical habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife. Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet. They are invaluable not only to waterfowl and scores of other wildlife species‚ but also to the very quality of life on earth.” (Wetlands and Grasslands Habitat‚ 1). This provides information about how long they have been committed to doing what their
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What are the Effects of Wildlife Overpopulation on Suburbia Have You ever wondered why you rarely see any wild animals when you go to the mountains and then when you are driving back home‚ you almost hit a deer? Or how we see coyotes walk down our streets and turkeys standing in the middle of the road. This is the result of the overpopulation of wild animals living in the suburbs. Wildlife living in suburbia has become an arising problem and many people do not know how it started and why they
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