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    Why Is Hunting Ethical

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    arguments on why hunting is used today but there are many reasons why hunting is ethical. Although some disagree‚ it is clear that hunting is ethical because it is how humans have survived for many years and by hunting‚ it restores and conserves natural habitat.     There are some people that disagree that hunting is ethical‚ asking the question‚ is it right to kill animals for sport? According to peta.org‚ “hunting is now nothing more than a violent form of recreation that the vast majority of hunters do

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    Mountain Elk Foundation‚ and others take part in many conservation projects each year to benefit and preserve wildlife. Organizations like these use donations as funds for many of the projects which are aimed toward replenishing struggling wildlife habitats and improving the health of struggling wildlife

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    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a black spider monkey? Have you heard the name but never seen one? Spider monkeys are interesting animals. There are things you may learn that you never had before. This essay will provide the appearance‚ habitat and diet‚ and interesting facts about black spider monkeys. First‚ the appearance of a spider monkey is a big part in their survival. They have long‚ lanky arms and a tail great for gripping trees. They have hooked shaped hands that also make it easier

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    reason. Sure‚ it’s fun to go and look at all the animals and it can‚ in some ways‚ be a good educational experience‚ for people of all ages. However‚ the fact that we are putting these animals in a type of “cage” and taking them out of their natural habitat is not necessarily humane and it shows a lack of respect for animals. Therefore‚ due to the fact that these animals are put into a zoo for the mere fact that humans can go and look at them is not something that

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    today are similar. When tending to land‚ people pick up certain tips and tricks to help them progress faster such as burning‚ planting‚ or reducing species that may affect the habitat. People that have read Leopold’s book have better understanding on how to be more ethical with their land and what to do to help their habitat. Leopold basically helps me understand that it is not too late to fix a damaged piece of land‚ and that with enough study‚ work‚ and time the land can be restored as well as the

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    Barracuda

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    dolphins‚ and certain sharks. The barracuda can protect themselves by their speed‚ size‚ and the size of their mouth. They also have camouflage ability for protection against predators. Young barracudas often hide themselves behind seagrass or mangrove habitat. Barracudas welfare to humans are pretty low. There has been some attacks‚ mostly on swimmers in murky conditions. Some abiotic factors to the barracuda are temperature‚ rainfall‚ and too salty of water. The barracuda is one of about 20 species of

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    Are Zoos Ethical?

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    seeing humans more frequently and crowding around their small habitat‚ they become more used to the presence of the humans. Therefore‚ they are no longer the wild animals they once were‚ but more like mild house pets. In addition‚ small zoos do not truly provide a natural setting for the animals. They are not free to roam and wander‚ they are stuck in a small cage. A bigger zoo is important so that the animals have more of their natural habitat and they do not have to become comfortable with humans. Although

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    What are the consequences of cutting down trees? There are many consequences for the environment of cutting down trees. Known as deforestation it has huge effects on the environment. It one very big effect is the loss of biodiversity which is a direct effect of cutting down trees. There are many reasons of which humans act out deforestation. For example is so that we can set up cattle farms. Also grow crops of which can then be sold to people. Another reason is for urbanisation and for the building

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    Ae Aegyptia Case Study

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    containers for Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus can be found in and around human habitations (Nazri et al.‚ 2013). Water quality is the key aspect for larval breeding habitat (Nazri et al.‚ 2013). As a result‚ it can be found in variability of habitations either with fresh water‚ salty water or any clear water‚ muddled or unclean except in marine habitat life which has high concentrations of salt (Saleeza & Azirun‚ 2011). Therefore‚ in any surroundings that able to retain water whether in natural or non-natural

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    What is a Wetland ? Wetlands are habitats that fall somewhere on the environmental spectrum between land and water. Since wetlands lie at the interface of terrestrial and aquatic habitats‚ they possess a unique mixture of species‚ conditions‚ and interactions. As a result‚ wetlands are among our planet’s most diverse and varied habitats. Wetlands are defined by the soils‚ hydrology‚ and species that occur within them. Wetland soils‚ also known as hydric soils‚ are shaped by water. These soils

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