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    Burmese Pythons Essay

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    You call that a snake!? Burmese pythons are annihilating the animals and ecosystem with their arsenal of deadly weapons. These pythons have an infamous‚ abnormal length capable of wrapping around alligators and strangling them to death. Burmese pythons are affecting the ecosystem and animals of the Everglades. People caused this problem and are now looking for a solution. If people don’t find a plausible solution for this problem‚ the Everglades may be badly affected. To begin‚ Burmese pythons

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    DIFFERENT TRIBES

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    Masai Tribes The Masai people are a Nilotic ethnic group residing in Kenya and Northern Tanzania. They are the most well known tribe of the African ethnic groups. Their elaborate dress sense and array of colours that are distributed amongst the tribes clothing‚ is memorable for their expression through what they wear. The language spoken by the Masai people is Maa and they are also educated in the official languages of Kenya and Northern Tanzania‚ which are English and Swahili. Despite often being

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    Table of contents I THE ROLE OF LAKE MALAWI NATIONAL PARK FOR ECOLOGY‚ HEALTH AND TOURISM. Author: Mentor: Tsalayekha Kazembe -Mapapa Mrs. Astrid Rössler Submitted on: 19.04.2011 Klessheim: April 2011 Table of contents II Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................... II PREFACE .........................................................................

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    Carlsbad Caverns

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    Carlsbad Caverns The Carlsbad Caverns was acknowledged as a National Monument and it later became a National Park in 1930. The Carlsbad Caverns National Park is a spectacular national park full of fascinating geologic structures‚ the most renowned of which are the caves. Water from oceans to tiny droplets has created and shaped Carlsbad Cavern. The rocks in which the cavern formed are the product of an ancient reef that flourished 250 million years ago. For millions of years as the entire region

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    PART 1. PHYTOPHTHORA AND Mt. WORTH STATE PARK Phytophthora which is responsible for the root rots is also known as jarrah dieback‚ cinnamon fungus and wildflower dieback. Most phytophthora species produces three types of spores‚ zoospores‚ oospores and chlamydospores. Among these two major types found are zoospores and chlamydospores. Zoospores are formed in sporangium. Each sporangium roughly produces 20-30 zoospores. Production of zoospores occurs normally in moist conditions and around temperature

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    While searching the internet for a satisfactory place to take a vacation‚ I stumbled upon the Glacier Bay national park in Alaska. The park looked quite interesting to me‚ so I decided I would visit there for a few days the next week. Trips to Alaska are not cheap‚ let me tell you; $500 each way! When I landed at the airport‚ the first thing I wanted to do was find a way to get to the park. Luckily‚ one of my friends lives in Alaska‚ and she was able to drive me to Gustavas‚ about 10 miles away from

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    A Battle for Our Hemlocks

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    beauty. They play a vital role in cooling streams and creeks to make water suitable for aquatic creatures. They are home to a diverse population of creatures throughout the Appalachian Mountains including creatures of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Without these trees‚ the Appalachian ecosystem would struggle; unfortunately‚ hemlock population is drastically declining due to a non-native species called the hemlock woolly adelgid (Doccola). The woolly adelgid are a tiny non-native species

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    Jim Corbett

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    adventurous wildlife tour then‚ Jim Corbett National Park is a must tour for you. India’s first national park‚ Corbett was established in 1936 by legendary tiger hunter Jim Corbett. The park is situated in Uttrakhand state of India‚ around three hours from Nainital and seven hours from Delhi. The park is a large one and has five zones. It is famous for Wildlife Safari‚ temples and scenic beauty. The park is named on the Jim Corbett a famous hunter. Corbett national park is well-known for its extensive variety

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    The Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park Most people have never heard of Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park‚ or even know where this particular park is located at. For those who do not know‚ Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park is located in Central Africa Republic‚ which is located in Central Africa. Central Africa Republic is about the size of France. The climate there is very tropical and can also be semi-humid‚ which means that the country has an annual rainfall from 950 to 1700mm

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    Mojave Desert

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    Content 1. Introduction 2. Location of Mojave desert 3. Fauna and flora 4. Tourism in the area of Mojave desert 5.1. Type of tourists 5. National parks 6.2. Joshua Tree National Park 6.3. Death Valley National Park 6. Las Vegas 7. Conclusion 1. Introduction In my seminary work I would like to research information about the Mojave desert in the United States of America. I will research mainly information related to tourism and geography

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