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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    Scarlet Minivets‚ and Mergansers. There are also wildlife species with names just as or more bizarre than the bird species. Some of the species names that caught my attention were the Hoolock Gibbons‚ Assamese Macaques‚ Hispid Hare‚ Slow Loris and the Barking Deer. I wonder if the deer actually barks (Wild India). Manas Sanctuary is a world heritage site that is in need of support to reform. This is a home for a large variety of unique wildlife‚ including many endangered species including the Indian

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    The Okapi Wildlife Reserve

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    of the most biologically diverse areas in Africa. Known for its civil and tribal conflict the Democratic Republic of the Congo is also known for the Okapi Wildlife reserve. The reserve is found within the Congo River basin‚ which is considered Africa’s main drainage system. Encompassing nearly one-fifth of the Ituri Rainforest‚ the Okapi Wildlife Reserve contains many endangered mammals and birds. Included in the endangered animals is the elusive okapi. Out of 30‚000 okapi still in existence‚ the

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    Wildlife conservation efforts in India The Wildlife in India is a mix of species of different types of organisms. Apart from a handful of the major farm animals such as cows‚ buffaloes‚ goats‚ poultry and sheep‚ India has an amazingly wide variety of animals native to the country. It is home to tigers‚lions‚Leopards‚ pythons‚ wolves‚ foxes‚ bears‚ crocodiles‚ rhinoceroses‚ camels‚ wild dogs‚monkeys‚ snakes‚ antelope species‚ deer species‚ varieties of bison and not to mention the mighty Asian

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    Press Release Example

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    Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage was established in May 1973 by Vivian John Wilson and his wife Patricia Wilson. The orphanage resides in an area in the south of Zimbabwe. Its’ primary function is to offer a home for orphaned and abandoned wild animals. Its’ five main objectives are conservation‚ education‚ nature appreciation‚ recreation and research. “Chipangali is not a zoo‚ a menagerie or a collection of animals for financial gain”‚ Kevin Wilson‚ director of the Chipangali Wildlife Trust‚ strongly

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    ethics‚ hunting‚ and in the case of George and Lennie. In the case of hunting for trophy‚ it should be justifiable because it can help save wildlife by limiting the amount of killing and keeping track of it. One example of this is “Though counterintuitive‚ the view that legal trophy hunting has a role to play in the conservation of wildlife has many adherents. As long as people are willing to pay big money to kill animals‚ the thinking goes‚ the private sector has a strong motivation to

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    The importance of zoos

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    Education‚” I take a look at the way zoos are aiding in the conservation of wildlife‚ by educating the public. I give examples from my on experiences as well as from zoo employees. I also use an array of online sources including‚ but not limited to‚ peer reviewed articles. I look into the why zoos are teaching conservation‚ and the many methods they use to do so. I conclude that zoos do play a big role in conservation of wildlife by educating people‚ young and old‚ about the animals‚ and things they

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    380 species of birds‚ 50 of reptiles‚ and 3 species of amphibians. Out of these wildlife‚ 21 mammals are India’s Schedule I mammals and 31 of them are threatened. The fauna of the sanctuary include Asian Elephants‚ Indian Rhinoceros‚ Gaurs‚ Asian Water Buffaloes‚ Tigers‚ Asian golden cat‚ Capped Langurs‚ Golden Langurs‚ and Assamese Macaques among others. The park is well known for its rare and endangered wildlife which is not found anywhere else in the world like the Assam Roofed Turtle‚ Hispid

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    Hunting and Its Benefits

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    Hunting and Its benefits Specific Purpose: By the end of this speech I expect all of you to feel more informed on how regulated and legal hunting has a positive influence on wildlife‚ the environment and‚ the economy. Thesis: Regulated hunting largely has positive effects on the economy and the environment I. Imagine yourself hiking through the woods‚ fishing or swimming in a lake‚ or even just enjoying nature. Guess how it was possible to build and maintain all of those nature areas and parks

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    Hunting Persuasive Speech

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    To begin‚ do you think hunting is right or wrong? Well‚ I believe that it is not wrong to hunt‚ and I am going to tell you why. First of all‚ I believe hunting has health benefits such as‚ being in the woods gives you time to clear your mind‚ and there is no time limit to being in the woods. Lastly‚ I will be emphasizing the economic benefits of hunting‚ like when hunters do a fundraiser it doesn’t only go to the hunters it goes to the state’s economy. According to The Benefits of Hunting

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    Rhino Capture

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    consistent with their objective and vision? If Not‚ Then what should it be? Some of the Park’s objective include reintroducing populations into national parks‚ enhancing the conservation status of rare and threatened species and controlling over-abundant wildlife populations to avert the threats of habitat degradation leading to loss of biodiversity. Selling Rhino could be considered contradictory to their mission. This is because the White Rhino is not considered to be over populated so the selling of these

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