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    Possums, they are a big menace in today’s environment. With them eating our native animals and eating our native trees that our animals live in. There are different types of possums in the world like the Opossum that lives in the Western Hemisphere and there is also the Australian brushtail possum which this inquiry is about. The Australian possum was introduced into New Zealand during 1837 for the fur trade, they weren’t a problem back then but now they are now considered a national predator towards

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    “Brer Possum Analysis” In the short story “Brer Possum’s Dilemma” by Jackie Torrence, Brer possum learns a big lesson. He is the main character, and as you can tell by the title, he has a big dilemma. He gets in trouble because he is a very nosy possum. One day he comes across a snake in a bad situation, and wants to help him out. He stopped and thought about it because he knew that snakes were a danger and might bite him. He eventually helps the snake, and something bad happens. He learns

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    pesticide in New Zealand, to control the population of the common brushtail possum. It occurs naturally in several plant species as a defence mechanism against herbivorous organisms, but can also be produced synthetically. When being used to eliminate possums, the poison is typically in the form of a small, green, marshmallow-esque pellet, called a ‘bait’. These baits are then covered in a cinnamon scent, which serves to attract possums, whilst also discouraging other organisms from consuming the baits,

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    poison to control possums within New Zealand has been quite a big biological issue over the years. The bushtail possums were introduced to New Zealand in 1837 for the fur trade by Australia. This poison is commonly used in New Zealand to target the control of the possum population as well as other invasive rodents, as these pest eat vulnerable native animals such as, birds, lizards and insects, but this poison is highly toxic for deer, and dogs. Minimizing the number of possums mean that the agriculture

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    Fluoroacetate and is a poison that is mixed into baits that are then used to control a large range of introduced pests like possums, stoats and rats in New Zealand. Without controlling these pests the New Zealand native bush and native species would be decimated. 1080 is a very effective poison and it is reported by The Department of Conservation (DOC) that 1080 kills approximately 98% of possums and 90% of rats in the targeted drop area. 1080 is dropped on targeted areas via helicopter to ensure that it is

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    evolve defence mechanisms or any way to protect themselves from the predators. For instance, the leaves of plants do not contain poisons to deter browsing mammals, while many birds and insects have lost their ability to fly. Possums, rats, stoats, ferrets and feral cats all kill adult birds, their chicks and raid their nests for eggs. They are also major competitors for – sometimes wiping out entirely – critical food sources such as supplies of fruits,

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    “Desperation of the times . . . that’s what kills them” (Potts 609). Desperation, defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary means, “strong feeling of sadness, fear, and loss of hope” (“Desperation” def.). In What’s Killing Poor White Women?, readers learn about the life and death of Crystal Wilson, a poor white woman from Arkansas. Crystal had many factors that exhibited the feelings associated with desperation, lack of education, living in poverty, and living in a desolate location. The more education

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    The Consequences and the Extinction of Animals By Climate Change “The warnings about global warming have been extremely clear for a long time. We are facing a global climate crisis. It is deepening. We are entering a period of consequences” (Al Gore). Global warming is a nationwide problem that is affecting people and the environment by the greenhouse gases. Global warming increases the atmospheric temperature. For instance, the solar radiation is reflected by the Earth’s atmosphere. Earth 's surface

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    The mockingbird is a symbol of innocence. Atticus first brings it up when he says it is a sin to kill a mockingbird, and Miss Maudie explains it. “Your father 's right," she said. "Mockingbirds don 't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don 't eat up people 's gardens, don 't nest in corncribs, they don 't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That 's why it 's a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (119) Boo is the classic example of a mockingbird. He didn’t do anything wrong when

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    The digestive system is a series of connected organs whose purpose is to breakdown the food we consume. Food is made up of large, complex molecules, which the digestive system breaks down into smaller, simple molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream. The simple molecules travel through the bloodstream to all of the body's cells, which use them for growth, repair, and energy. The digestive system involves two stages: mechanical breakdown and chemical breakdown. In the mechanical breakdown

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