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    Wildlife Biologist

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    important to gain experience from either work experience or extracurricular activities. The more relevant experience one has, the better the employability. Issues that arise with the profession include the like for animals, having a different work environment (office, laboratories, or outdoors). According to the Department…

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    Daniel Melvin 2-16-17 Period 1 Raguindin English Aquarium Controversy Essay Are zoos, aquariums & marine parks a positive or negative impact on the planet’s animals and community? I think zoos, aquariums & marine parks have a positive impact because they provide shelter, food and health care for animals that would not be able to survive out in the wild otherwise. Aquariums, zoos & marine parks…

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    The Endangered Species Act

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    leaders say “that the nation should focus on economic growth instead of setting aside habitat for species that are so similar to one another that the loss of some will have no discernible impact.”() By understanding the historical impact of animal conservation and benefits that animals provide for humans, people can see the importance of forming organizations and making an effort to conserve the Earth’s…

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    The industrial revolution and the urbanization of America began separating and alienating people from nature for a plethora of reasons. Industrialization was making people’s life more convenient, they no longer needed to rely so heavily on being self reliant because there was now other people and machines doing their work for them. America had an abundance of wild scenery, but few works of architecture and art (Sear 49). The Europeans sought to change this in their own vision which led to…

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    African elephants will be lost by 2020?” (Marino). De-extinction aims to resurrect a single charismatic species, yet millions of species are threatened to become extinct. According to Stewart Pimm, a world leader in the studies of biodiversity and conservation biology, de-extinction is worse than a waste (Pimm). He says that by setting up the expectation that science and biotechnology can fix any damage that we are doing to the planet’s inhabitants, we will begin to worry less about the true…

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    Today the world’s environment faces one of its largest problems: apathy. True, many people care about the environment, however the majority of the population lives a lifestyle that does nothing for the maintaining of the health of the environment. Sadly, many Christians are included in this non-supportive majority. However, Christians specifically are called to do more than just support the health of the environment, they are called to improve the health of the environment. By working to change…

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    warming, poverty, and hunger are some of the most common problems that are worried for, but there is another global problem that is often neglected. Species are dying, which in turn causes the loss of biodiversity. In order to have a sustainable environment, there needs to be an increase in biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. The number of species of plants and animals are both part of the biological diversity of the Polynesia-Micronesia hotspot.…

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    to extinction when we should care for the earth that we live on, many endangered species are because of careless hunters that poach and take more than allowed. These animals on the endangered species list play key roles within their habitats and environment that without them they can not run. Some endangered species are keystone species, keystone species are species that are largely depended on in their ecosystem and if they are removed then the ecosystem changes drastically. One…

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    I am currently a student at El Camino College and my short term goal is to obtain an Associate of Science in biology. Upon graduation, I plan to transfer to California State University, Dominguez Hills to obtain a bachelor’s degree in biology by 2019. My educational aspirations consist of acquiring a Bachelor’s degree in biology that would accommodate me in pursuing a wildlife biologist career. Wildlife biologists have the responsibility of conducting projects, research studies, and complex data…

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    Alligator Chlamydosaurus

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    2004) 1. Alligator mississippiensis of the order Crocodylia and the family Alligatoridae. 2. It is classified a “threatened” species on the US Federal List, despite being listed as ‘lowest risk/of least concern’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species as at 1996 (IUCN 1996a). This is policy decision made because it is similar in appearance to Crocodylus Acutus…

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