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    How Does Commercial Whaling Affect The Marine Environment

    Introduction - The fin whale population was wiped out due to commercial whaling in the 1800s and early 1900s. It was listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Conservation Act, the predecessor to the Endangered Species Act (ESA), in 1970. Once the ESA was passed in 1973, the fin whale was listed as endangered throughout its range. It is also designated as depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Known for its ability to travel at speeds of almost 40 km/hour, the whale can be referred

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    Nathanael Libertarian Research Paper

    nathanael cirstea tn ready essay Are wildlife crossings actually worth it? It’s a good idea, but a futile effort. The turtles aren’t interested in any of the ecopassages put up to save them. fencing and culverts haven’t kept the turtles of the road. Reason being? Time and money are the major factors to this problem. Quality fences are expensive, and the culverts take time to be found by the reptiles, and are time consuming for the reptiles to use. Most of the fences that were built to prevent the

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    Snakehead Fish Research Paper

    If you enjoy fishing or any aquatic activities then you should be concerned about the snakehead fish. The snakehead fish is threatening our lakes and rivers for the worse. This invasive species fish is threatening people’s livelihoods, and their hobbies. If we do not take action and do anything about the snakehead fish, we may not have excellent waters anymore for our sports, and pass-times that we put so much money, time, and energy in to. Snakeheads are a fish native to eastern Asia and were recently

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    De-Extinction Of Wooly Mammoths

    De-extinction is the process of bringing bringing back animals.It sounds like a scientific term to bring animals back like the wooly mammoths.We need to bring them back because they are like elephants and a lot of people never have seen them in real life except for cavemen.I think that this is a very good idea. First we need to research to find the evidence that mammoths are very important and that we need to bring them back.George Church says de-extinction is a good idea.”Mammoths could keep the

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    Endangered Species Act

    The Endangered Species Act is a conservation act to preserve environments and animals in need. It was created in 1973 but what led up to it was the Act of 1966 and the amendment of 1969. Both of these acts were to limit poaching and help preserve the animals. Congress created the law backed by early conservationists like Dr. Train, Dr. Earl Baysinger Dick Gutting, and Dr. Gerard Then it was approved by clinton who helped start the biggest work to save animals. Endangered species are species

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    Pacifically De-Extinction Of Extinct Animals

    If extinct species were brought back, they might not be able to successfully reintroduced into the environment while maintaining environmental homeostasis. The environments of species that have gone extinct have in most cases undergone significant physical and ecological changes. As a result of these changes, some populations of wildlife have decreased by as much as 50% in the past forty years (Dell’Amore, 2014). If the niches of living changes have changed so much in the past forty years, the

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    What If Scenario: The Pond

    What if Scenario: “The Pond” Based on the scenario discussed, there are several issues where the man went wrong to provide the right environment for the trout. He first didn’t do his research about rainbow trout and what conditions it must be in to have a good environment to survive in. Fish species all have different habitats and living conditions based on their body characteristics. The man only decided to have rainbow trout without having an idea of what that species requires for survival in his

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    American Badger Case Study

    The Ontario Endangered Species Act prohibits the kill, harm, harass, capture or takes any living member of a species listed; that includes anything derived from the animal. It also prohibits damage to any of its habitat by a person. A person who attempts or does do any

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    Disadvantages Of Beavercreek

    Beavercreek is a town that's rich with Midwestern charm and home to a plethora of intriguing residential real estate opportunities. The experts at J.L. Zimmerman Realty, a real estate and property management company serving Fairborn, OH, and surrounding areas, say there are lots of interesting diversions to pursue in this growing community. They offer these tips: Indulge In A Safari: Visit the African Safari Wildlife Park to view exotic animals such as camels, giraffes, zebras, Asian sika deer,

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    Brook Trout Case Study

    What do you think of when you hear about Brook Trout? Fishing or a nice meal? How about possible endangerment? Around the country, especially around the east coast, the habitats of these trout are becoming slim. With the combination of the loss of cool, shaded water areas and competition from the non-native brown trout the Brooke Trout are becoming scarce. However, Shannon White believes there is a way for this declining population to adapt to these environmental changes, but first we need to examine

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