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    Coastal erosion is a major concern for municipalities bordering the ocean (Feagan et al. 2015, Sekovski et al 2012). Highly vegetated regions including seagrass beds, salt marshes, and vegetated sand dunes are examples of natural habitats along shorelines that are capable of protecting coastal systems by stabilizing shoreline sediments and slowing incoming waves (Spalding et al. 2014, Barbier et al 2011). The effects of erosion are substantially more severe in areas that lack protection

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    The present study monitored the direct and indirect Impacts of seismic surveys on fauna of the mangrove using Birds Insects, Crabs, Reptiles and fishes as representative taxa. During the 3D seismic survey, tools, labour and machineries were used inside the mangrove forests. Major sources of faunal impacts observed during the seismic survey operations were from, 1) Physical presence and movement of the labour and machinery within the forest and 2) Noise and vibration generated from shooting (underground

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    destroying on what might be a possible cure for cancer or any other disease. The second reason is the annihilation of a vast number of species might lead to the collapse of our ecosystem. For instance, the widespread loss of trees from brush fire or destruction of islands

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    Guna Avula ELA Mrs.Doyle Should Rainforest Destruction Be Prohibited?     Earth is beautiful. But it is being destroyed at a very fast pace by destruction of rainforests. Should this be prohibited? Rainforests are the lungs of the planets (by regulating carbon-dioxide), they also provide us with ¼ of the medicines we use today and they are home to millions of animals and birds. So, they altogether help the Earth and animals living on it. If deforestation keeps going on at this pace, then all the

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    Also, the Slash Pine is the dominate tree found on pine Rocklands. The slash pine is a pine tree native to the southeastern United States. Slash pine is named after the "slashes" – swampy ground overgrown with trees and bushes – that constitute its habitat. Florida bonneted bat, one of the largest Florida bats. They were once said to be extinct but now are known to use the pine Rocklands for foraging. Bartram’s scrub-hairstreak butterfly are about an inch long, the Bartram's scrub-hairstreak butterfly

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    been affected. Every environmental impact stems into three basic groups of global problems to nature: Pollution, Habitat loss and Invasive Species. Kolbert explains that each impact can be traced back to one source, human industrial development. With each impact various types of life in the natural world are affected. Deforestation, urbanization, and sea level rise contribute to habitat loss worldwide. When humans began to travel they also brought invasive species and disease along with them; as

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    TITLE : The Principal Effects and Causes of Deforestation of Rainforests CLASS : AW 3 NAME : Azizahtun Aimanhusna binti Sabani STUDENT ID : 023 TEACHER : Mr. Gerard Brennan The Principal Effects and Causes of Deforestation of Rainforests Deforestation is the clearing or removal of a forest or area of trees in order to use the land for other activities. Deforestation is a critical as no country in the world has succeeded in tackling the issue perfectly, despite the never-ending efforts made

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    including rainforest destruction for palm oil plantations. At present, 80 percent of orangutan habitat has been altered or lost. Wildlife such as orangutans has been found buried alive, killed from machete attacks, guns and other weaponry. WHY LOCATION IS IMPORTANT : Palm oil can only grow in a tropical climate, and due to demand rainforest is being cleared to make way for new plantations. *FOCUSING ON THE SOUTHEAST ASIA AREA LINKED TO OTHER ISSUES Deforestation Habitat degradation Climate change

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    affects sea level. A third cause is one that doesn’t happen often, but can be harmful: asteroids and cosmic radiation. Asteroids that hit the Earth do a lot of damage. The effects can be seen and felt throughout the world. This can easily destroy habitats. Cosmic radiation can be best described as, “radiation being emitted from outer space and the sun” (University of Wisconsin Eau Claire). Too much exposure to radiation can cause mutated genes. As time goes on,

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    Although the concentrations of environmental contaminants in the prey of the nesting eagles were one of the factors influencing bald eagle reproductive success, there was also habitat availability and human disturbances. Territories unoccupied by another breeding pair must include sufficient nest, perch, and roost trees, foraging areas, and a prey base in sufficient quantities to successfully raise their young. Human disturbances that affect the populations must be of a type, degree, amount, and

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