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    Wolf Reintroduction Essay

    Mikey Warfield DE Comp II Ms. Casper Wolf Reintroduction In recent years the wolf has been forced onto the endangered species act from excessive poaching and extermination. In order to revive this species we must reintroduce it to its natural habitats including but not limited to Colorado. The last wolf in Colorado was believed to have been shot in 1943; seventy years excessively far too long to stand back and do nothing. I believe that a full wolf reintroduction to Colorado

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    humidity, and keeping a certain level of sanitation. By keeping them in their natural habitat, the chance of their survival will rise tremendously. After creating a habitat, the next task is to keep an eye to each and every of them. Keeping the endangered animals alive is the top priority, sometimes we found them in a bad condition and they need intensive care to be able to live. The extra expenses are required to hire the manpower. Keeping new animals in new environment is not an easy task, they

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    Discuss a Solution to the Problem of Protecting Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna

    Discuss a solution to the problem of protecting endangered species of flora and fauna Florae purify our environment by performing photosynthesis, and faunae create diversity of our ecosystem. Altogether, they play a significant role in providing us a safe and sound place to live. Unfortunately, in recent years, many endangered species of plants and wildlife are gradually becoming extinct. Without these plants and wildlife, we global citizens will eventually perish. How can we help protect

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    Assess the Relative Importance of Human and Physical Factors Influencing Levels of Biodiversity (15 Marks)

    Assess the relative importance of human and physical factors influencing levels of biodiversity (15 Marks) There are a range of human factors which affect the levels of biodiversity in an area in positive and negative ways. The way in which people use resources can have a damaging effect on the levels of biodiversity as trees are cut down for wood or paper; in some places this is leading to high levels of deforestation. Particularly in areas such as the tropical rainforest, this can lead to the

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    Endangered Australia Animal

    AUSTRALIAN ENDANGERED ANIMALS – CAUSED BY HUMAN IMPACT The Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (2009) asserts that Australia has 143 endangered animals, several of them are rare and only found in this part of the world. There is a serious concern about this endangerment because a number of these animals could be at a high risk to become extinct. It could cause loss of biodiversity, misbalance in food chains, and irreversible changes to environment. As long

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    Philippine Forest

    PHILIPPINE FOREST Under our constitution, a forest is legally defined as “that portion of the public domain characterized by a predominant growth of trees or wood species, including nipa, mangrove, and all lands of the public domain not classified as agricultural, industrial, commercial, residential, resettlement, minerals or grazing lands”. It is often said that life comes from the forest. It is an area of land where flora and fauna are present. Types of Philippine Forests: * Dipterocarp

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    Grizly

    Today you are going to learn about the Grizzly Bear and its physical characteristics, behavior, diet and eating habits, reproduction, and it’ conservation and research. I chose this animal because it is ferocious and I’ve heard awesome things about it. I learned fascinating things about it throughout this research but what I liked more was their diet. So first you will learn its physical description. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

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    Environmental Law Legislations

    Practical Difficulties of Enforcement of Legislation of Conservation of Species Legislation for the conservation of species is notoriously difficult to enforce for several reasons. Long lists of species are of relatively little use if few people can recognise the species concerned. The negative listing approach may help considerably in this respect, as public and enforcement personnel have only to be able to recognise a relatively small number of authorized species, as has the 'small bunch' rule

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    Legal, Political, and Ethical Dimensions Gm 520

    companies wish to explore and/or drill for oil and gas in this region of the world, then they have an obligation to respect the land, the sea and the animals who have lived in this area, untouched for many, many years. The Polar Bear is listed on the Endangered Species

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    found through sources | Determine the type of problems that have been caused through human activities. | Month 1-3 | Create Lesson Plan and Presentation | Include interactive activities to explain the cause and effects of human activities and endangered

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