tree can absorb as much as 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year and according to the Arbor Day Foundation, “a mature leafy tree produces as much oxygen in a season as 10 people inhale in a year”(Helmenstine). Many of the world’s most threatened and endangered animals live in forests, but not only animals rely on the forests, but 1.6 billion people rely on the benefits forests offer, including food, fresh water, clothing, traditional medicine and shelter. With our population growing more and more each
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are also a part of this environment; other animals include the American gator, the west-Indian Manatee, and the bottle nose dolphin. There are a number of species on the federal threatened or endangered lists, many more are rare, species of special concern, or included on state lists. The one most endangered species is the Florida panther with only about 100 remaining in the wild.
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than 6% of Earth's land surface. The rain forest is home to the greatest biodiversity on the planet. The rainforest is home to many endangered animals and has more kinds of trees than any other place on the planet. A few of the massive amounts of endangered animals include primates, big cats, frogs and birds. Critically endangered animals include the Sumatran tiger, Brown Spider Sumatran, Orangutan Monkey, the Golden Mantella, Panamanian Golden Frog, and the Pygmy Three-toed Sloth. The rainforest
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help preserve what has been around for a very long time. Modern zoos shouldn’t be considered dangerous for animals because animals are treated decent with the zoo keepers, it gives opportunities for second chances, and it’s preserving threatened or endangered animals. First, animals in zoos today get treated very decent to compared what they were treated a long time ago. “For more than 4000 years humankind has kept animals in captivity and it is quite late in our social history, probably
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someone’s home or backyard. The animals are used to roaming around freely for hour’s even days depending on the animal and type. For example tigers travel about 6-12 miles a day and they hunt at night how can you take their routine away from them. At least if there held in captivity it’s big enough for them to roam around and climb trees. It has been proven that a tiger that lives in a zoo lives up to 26years old. It’s better to adopt an exotic animal then to keep it at home it’s not only safe for you
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finning, and mitigation strategies. Due to the high demand for oceanic whitetip shark fins, the United States and Brazil co-sponsored Colombia's proposal to add oceanic whitetip sharks to Appendix II of the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Which means sharks get protection from the government. Why are sharks important you ask? First, sharks play an important role in ecosystems as one of the top predators in the oceans. Next, sharks also keep vital
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species like the passenger pigeons may each mosquito’s and insects, which will help to assist with the over population of mosquito’s. Two very popular extinct species that are in the process of cloning include the passenger pigeon and the Tasmanian tiger. Another example, can be it is immoral based on the evidence from Natural Law Theory, cloning does not follow the roles of nature by bringing back a dead species. Furthermore, it can also be a selfish act upon ethical egoism because we as humans want
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date : 26 October 2015Website : www.wild-team.orgAbout WildTeamWildTeam is a conservation organisation working to save endangered wildlife and their habitats. The team has a current focus on tigers in the Bangladesh Sundarbans. It is a registered non-profit and non-government organisation in Bangladesh. WildTeam is currently implementing a project called “USAID’s Bengal Tiger Conservation Activity”. All of our work is guided by four core values which are as below:We believe in peopleWildTeam believes
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Zoo animals and their rights, which was always debatable, has now become more controversial. The substantial influence of zoos and their treatment with animals has sparked the controversy over the potential impact of this trend on the integral part of people in recent years. It can be agreed that upside of this argument is instrumental indeed. However, it has some drawbacks as well. This essay will elaborate whether zoos should be banned or not and will lead to the logical conclusion. At the outset
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the need of ecotourism for generating sufficient income to meet their maintenance costs in order to achieve financial sustainability. Western Ghats, in India, is one of the biodiversity hotspots in the world which is home for endemic plants and endangered
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