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    statement previously, and was surprised after conducting preliminary research to establish the level of impact on our planet associated with the extermination of such large number of animal species. All that is known at this moment is what current literature work say in relation to the approximately 16000 endangered species (Panda, 2013). However, I do not intend to focus on such a large number of animals. Therefore, I will narrow down my investigation to focus on blue whale, polar bear, tiger and the mountain

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    diseases ,and also could affect humans' health eventually ,wild species are traded illegally into those countries frequently as it brought out huge benefit of incomes. Most Federals and States have established a relevant law of fighting with an unauthorized ownership of certain protected species at home. There are several reasons to ban effectively the absurd actions, as those have already broken the law unintentionally. Firstly, Wild species are traded illegally into some modern

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    Today, with species threatened and habitats disappearing worldwide, zoos are serving a new purpose other than the mere exhibition of

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    the year 2025, 49% of the American population will suffer from a chronic illness that will cost thousands of dollars to treat. (Fight Chronic Disease) Many people, organizations and companies are doing something to help stem the tide. Endangered Species Chocolate is one such company. Through conscientiously sourcing of natural and organic ingredients, using environmentally sound manufacturing

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    1. Meaning Of Wildlife Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants, animals and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet, and has a major impact on the environment, both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, rain forests, plains, and other areas including the most developed urban sites, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals

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    Ever since the beginning of creation, species of animals have gone extinct. The most notable in history were the dinosaurs and the dodo bird. Now, in recent years it has been the Bali tiger, West African black rhinoceros, American cheetah and hundreds of others. In the last century, the rate of extinction has been accelerated to an estimated level that is ten-thousand times greater than natural levels. Currently in the United States at least one third of native animals are at an increased risk of

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    The subspecies was also listed as a highest priority “Species of Special Concern” by the State of California (USFWS, 1998). There are many factors that play into why the Point Arena mountain beaver is classified as endangered. In addition to their low reproductive rate, according to USFWS (1998), the vulnerability

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    , 2015). “The purpose of anthropomorphism in conservation is not to create fictional animal personas, but to create empathy toward these animals and their ecosystems by stressing that animals have many of our characteristics” (Chan, 2012). For example, when visiting a zoo, a mother may feel a special connection when seeing a gorilla comfort her baby. By generating this relationship, anthropomorphism poses a chance to increase public care for a species. Though anthropomorphism may have an indirect

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    In today’s modern society, humans have made countless improvements to our way of life with the introduction of laws and ideas that makes life easier. But as we progress, we need to keep in mind that there are other living, breathing individuals that are affected by the choices of humans. Plants and wildlife also bear the burden that comes with changes in the environment. Activities that humans engage in can have an affect many times greater on wildlife. Activities like deforestation for housing developments

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    Tiger Conservation in Human-Dominated Landscapes.". Tiger conservation is a process that our world has been trying and carefully perfecting over the years, more so after tigers were officially put on the endangered list. Tigers are one of the more popular endangered species in the world and because of the public eye, the pressure for their protection is high. Mostly reserves are what organizations focus on because they are the best answer for the tiger. So, how what about our conservation are successful

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