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    Science “In April 2011, the US Congress intervened in gray wolf (Canis lupus) policy by inserting a budget bill rider that removed federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections for wolf populations (i.e., delisted them) in the states of Montana and Idaho and parts of Washington, Oregon, and Utah (USFWS 2009). This left wolf populations classified as endangered in most of the United States, except in Minnesota, where they are threatened, and Alaska, where they are unlisted. However, wolves in…

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    Jordan dajani HUNTING BENEFITS Bam! Its hunting season, but hunting is a reoccurring problem. It is whether hunting is bad or it is good. In my opinion I think hunting is beneficial for people. You can have more economical benefits, or relaxation. Take for example hunting benefits the economy by creating billions of dollars that go to state economies. "With hunting dollars states give badly needed money to rural areas with small stores motels and gas stations." (Wildliferesourse 1).…

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    A keystone species play a far more important role than it’s relative abundance suggests. These species are the center pieces of their given communities and without them their ecosystem and habitat will fall apart. Keystones species are generally found in low numbers are often apex predators that control distribution and population, but are not limited to food sources, mutualistic species, and different providers. Some of these species are even ecosystem engineers that create or maintain habitats…

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    The Influence Of Foxes

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    The fox was deliberately introduced to Australia for recreational actives in 1855. The fox populations became well established in the wild in 1871. Over the following hundred years the foxes had spread over a large majority of Australia. The fox has played a huge role in the decline of medium to small sized mammals such as the bilby, as well reptiles such as green turtles as well as the decrease of ground nesting birds, although the foxes aren’t full responsible for the decline in native animals…

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    Hunting Persuasive Essay

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    Hunting over the years has lost its purpose of for food to a trophy. Hunting has caused pain and suffrage to animals of all kinds. For animals that are close knit and mate for life hunting has caused devastation to their entire community. Could you imagine losing a member of your family multiple times a year? Even if the animal isn’t killed on spot it is injured and would die from infection. Hunters will always have the upper hand because they are killing with weapons they cannot outrun. Hunters…

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    Destruction of Animals’ Homes in the Rainforest Why haven’t we realized our mistakes yet? Why? Our carelessness and greed, has been impacting wildlife majorly. We are taking away the homes of the animals in the Rainforest, and they are dying off so fast, and soon they may even go extinct. Some of the major reasons as to why animals are losing their homes, are because of Habit Degradation. Pollution, and the disruption in the ecosystem processes, (like changing the intensity of fires), which have…

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    insignificant. This is because more than 1 million clown fish are taken from the reefs each year, & the reproduction rate for clownfish isn’t enough to keep up. Alas, society has a scant regard towards this epidemic, even National Geographic has their endangered status as, “least concern.” And those who are aware do nothing, a PetCo interviewed by the Huffington Post said, “I actually knew what was happening with the clownfish, but I didn’t tell the boss or anyone because we were making more…

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    Eastern Long-Beaked Echidna There are approximately 41,415 species on the endangered species list..This is a growing problem in our world because if changes can not be made to resolve the issue in a timely manner these animals will no longer be endangered, they will be extinct. The Eastern Long-Beaked Echidna is on that list. The longest recorded life of an Eastern Long-Beaked Echidna is from a London Zoo who recorded an amazing 30 years. This is double of what we can reasonably expect in the…

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    A thought-provoking dialogue between the mother elephant and her own child appears in the first picture. Having growing his teeth, the young elephant is eager to share the exciting news with his mother. However, after repeating his words several times, there is still no response coming from the mother. Meanwhile, the attractive caption in the second photo reads: no trade, no kill. The above pictures unveil a hazard posed to wildlife due to the expanding scale of world commercial hunting. At…

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    about this ongoing disaster. For thousands of years, humans have hunted animals and destroyed their natural habitats, leaving many animals without their homes and food, having them becoming extinct. Each year, more and more animals are becoming endangered or extinct. Some animals, like the American Bison, have met near extinction in the 19th century. Mass genocide was committed by the American military to get rid of all the bison. They did this to try to get rid of the Native Americans of the…

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