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    Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia through integrated action 139 Conservation of Biodiversity in Peruvian Amazonia through integrated action Conservación de Biodiversidad en la Amazonía peruana a través de acciones integradas Sanna-Kaisa Juvonen1*, Luis Campos Baca2, León Bendayan Acosta2, Ada Castillo Ordinola2, Lizardo Fachin Malaverri2, Darwin Gómez Ventocilla2, Risto Kalliola2, Kember Mejía Carhuanca2, José Luis Mena Alvarez2, Víctor Miyakawa Solís2, Fernando Rodríguez Achung2

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    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a program that employed millions of young, unmarried men on environmental projects during the Great Depression from 1933-1942. The CCC was one of FDR’s most popular and most successful New Deal programs. It employed 300,000 men that helped plant over three billion trees, constructed nature trails in more than 800 parks around the United States, and shaped the national parks we enjoy today (History.com). The CCC’s impact can be noticed everyday all around

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    Thesis Statement This essay seeks to discuss the World Bank’s Land Conservation Project in Kenya, a project that was funded by the World Bank and resulted in problems for the country. It seeks to go in depth into if the World Bank’s assistance is provided in an unbiased and responsible manner. Introduction The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital programs. The World Bank Group has set two goals for the world to achieve

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    When a species is endangered, how are they going to be saved? People, from all over the country, work together and perform tasks to help wildlife. Endangered means a species is close to extinction, and it is up to humanity to make the efforts needed to save wildlife from this tragedy. All it takes is a simple gesture in the right direction, like focusing on special rights that protect animals from being nonexistent. Many efforts have been made to protect endangered wildlife, such as, the Endangered

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    Zoo's Efforts to Help Conservation Essay

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    Examples of zoos that are well known for such programs include Animal Kingdom in Orlando, the Oakland Zoo, and the San Diego Zoo. These three have won multiple awards and achievements for breeding, conservation, and reintroduction of endangered species to their natural habitats. Many zoos across North America participate in such programs like the Species Survival Plan Program (SSP), which strives to increase the numbers of endangered species in zoos while

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    traded all around us. It is used not only as pets and trophies but also for food, leather, home decorations and medical purposes. Wildlife is an important part of ecological community as it plays an important role in the environment. I know that conservation and management of wildlife is a very complex issue, but to save wildlife, we should take some positive actions, which requires changes in our life style and changes in our general way of thinking so that the future generations of both wildlife

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    Can conservation increase chances of the Amur leopard’s survival?________________________________________ The Panthera pardus orientalis are subspecies native to the Primorye region of south-eastern Russia and Jilin Province of north-east China. They are commonly known as Amur leopards or the “Far Eastern Leopard”. However this species is listed on the IUCN red list at risk of extinction, with its population trend decreasing, they are classified as critically endangered in which they have now become

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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 conservation movement of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the environmental movement which came about after 1950 had symbolic and ideological relationships, but were quite different in their social roots and objectives. A clear point is that especially in the beginning, only the elite, wealthy class, had time left to think and enjoy nature and joined the environmental movement organizations. It was born out a movement of amateurs. The organizations of the environmental movement

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    iv. To determine the market value of herpetofaunal species traded in relation to their vulnerability and healing powers. v. To discuss the implications of this harvesting on biodiversity conservation. Hypotheses and Questions a) Hypothesis b) Questions Are the traders of herpetofauna aware of the conservation status of the species traded? Is there a relationship between price and the vulnerability of species? Is harvesting and trade of species legal? Literature Review Herpetofauna (Amphibians

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