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    The Amur Leopard Introduction The Amur leopard is a mammal whose scientific name is Panthera Pardus Orientalis. This animal is critically endangered because of poachers hunting for its fur, frequent fires, development projects, negative impacts of inbreeding, and lack of political commitment to conservation. This is causing a habitat loss to Amur Leopards. How does the animal meet its basic needs in its natural habitat? Their main prey is roe, sika deer, hares, and badgers.They usually hunt…

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    Australia, justifying the world’s largest modern day wildlife massacre to occur (Humane Society of America), making the murder of these harmless animals a pastime, occupation, and hobby. Thus, aware of this atrocity it must be absolved, a call to action to save this species from extinction. Banning and conservation of the Kangaroo is the ultimate need to save the species from utter…

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    ocean where it belongs. Would you like a pet clownfish? Well, almost a million other people do as well! Demand for the clownfish grew as everyone wanted a pet clownfish of their own. The clownfish were already the top-selling fish! More and more animals were taken from the great coral reef. Fortunately, there was good news! The National Marine Fisheries Service stepped in and tried to gather more information about the clownfish and to determine if it did need protection. The clownfish…

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    Animals have the ability to save millions of people and other animals if given the chance, but yet people are against this, they are against animal testing. Most people, the public, do not see the benefits of animal testing as they’re instead focused on the negatives. However, animal testing has been very beneficial for scientific and medical breakthroughs. For the past 100 years, animal testing has been taking place, and for 100 years animal testing was vital for the health of society. Animal…

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    be detrimental to society as a whole. In the fictional work “The Veldt,” a family has a house that does everything for them. The house ties their shoes, brushes their teeth, and even bathes them (Bradbury). The home is technologically advanced to save energy and ensure its owners have little to no chores or responsibility making it a house that almost anyone would enjoy living in (Bradbury). Not only does the home have countless luxuries, it also has a…

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    Animals In Animal Testing

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    Animals in Medical Testing “Animal experiments remove 36% of the potential drugs from moving onto the next stage.”(Understanding Animal Testing) Animal testing removes all of these potentially harmful drugs from testing. This allows scientists to spend more time on possible cures for diseases. While many people oppose animal testing with the arguments that it is inhumane and doesn’t do much good, statistics show that animal testing has made the world a much safer place for people with diseases…

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    dogs and infants- Johnny Depp” If we love these animals so much, then they deserve as much protection as us. There are total estimated amounts of 78 million dogs in the US. Each month approximate of 56 % is taken out for a ride, and only 15% pets wear a seat belt on a vehicle. Which results in many and pets people riding the car with them to risk their lives. I think that all of the dogs in cars should be restrained with seatbelts. This action can save many dogs lives and many people in the car…

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    etc. If we don't have crops we don't have food. Our animals eat the grass so without the grass…

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    Animal Experimentation Animal experimentation- the process of using animals to test the safety of products in order to better understand the workings of the human body. Did you know that 95% of the animals used in experiments are not protected by the AWA? (animalresearch.thehastingscenter.org) This includes rats, mice, birds, fish, and many other creatures common to animal experimentation. 80% of the world allows animal testing for cosmetic products; however, approximately half of the global…

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    this may not be a reality for most of you, it’s an everyday occurrence for animals out in the wild. Not only are animals taken from their habitats, they are put into unsafe and abusive exhibits where they are met with unsuitable resources and cruelty that in some cases results in death. The brutal treatment of animals needs to be addressed and fixed before the levels of abusive escalate. Unfair treatment towards animals can be seen on a large scale all throughout our world. In May of 2016, the…

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