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    2016-2018‚ meaning rhinos could go extinct in the very near future. Poaching incidents rose by 440% between 2008 and 2014 The current poaching crisis is attributed to the growing demand for rhino horn in Asian countries‚ mainly Vietnam and China. Rhinoceros horns are used in traditional Asian medicine‚ and for dagger handles in Yemen and Oman. Vietnam has been identified as the largest user country of rhino horn. Although rhino horn has no scientific medical benefits‚ consumers are using it to treat

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    Unida Christian Colleges Unida St. Anabu I-F Imus‚ Cavite “Garlic as an Effective Insecticide” An Investigatory Project in Science Submitted by: Marielle Marie L. Camacam Christian D. Panganiban John Zebedee T. Barata Elisha Hope P. Villaruz Chelsy Anne Y. Buenabajo March 2012 Abstract  Acknowledgements Table of Contents

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    Exercise 1: The Organism and Its Environment GUIDE QUESTIONS 1. a. In the first part of the exercise conducted‚ the abiotic factors influencing the forest and the grassland community were measured. Despite the two sites being in close range of each other‚ they have significant differences that set them apart from each other. Table 1.1 shows the comparison between the two communities. The four factors measured were air temperature‚ soil temperature‚ light intensity‚ and relative humidity

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    Rhino Horn Lecture 1

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    with guns making them very dangerous for the anti-poaching teams who put their lives on the line to protect rhinos. What is rhino horn? Rhino horns are similar in structure to horses’ hooves‚ turtle beaks‚ our hairs. They are made of keratin – in rhinoceros horn it is contain chemically complex The cause Porous (lỗ thủng) border Demand&suppy (buyers&consumers)create global consumption Traditional Chinese Medicine According to traditional Chinese texts‚ rhino horn has been used in Chinese medicine

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    Enzyme Concentration

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    small groves of trees and shrubs. Compact soils‚ fairly frequent fires‚ and the action of large animals such as rhinoceroses prevent some savanna areas from turning into dry forest‚ which I find incredibly amazing and that is why I choose the white rhinoceros as a dominant animal. The white

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    Black Rhino Research Paper

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    Rhinos are an umbrella species‚ meaning Rhinos affects a lot of other species‚ so if you take out the rhinos you endanger countless other species(black rhinoceros). If we don’t take a stand now while the black rhino goes extinct then it will cause a certain sort of ripple effect in the African lands making it so many other species will be harmed‚affected and or go extinct.This is important because species

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    In the Future of Life‚ Edward Wilson describes the problems that the Earth is experiencing‚ the causes of them‚ and some of the solutions that can be done to save it. Some problems facing the planet are invasive species‚ overpopulation‚ extinction‚ and killing of biodiversity all have solutions to them. First of all‚ the Earth faces the problem of invasive species which kill the native plants in the population. An example of an invasive species is the giant land snails from Africa were introduced

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    The Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park Most people have never heard of Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park‚ or even know where this particular park is located at. For those who do not know‚ Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park is located in Central Africa Republic‚ which is located in Central Africa. Central Africa Republic is about the size of France. The climate there is very tropical and can also be semi-humid‚ which means that the country has an annual rainfall from 950 to 1700mm

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    As you complete your weekly reading‚ answer the questions below. Please review the following writing guidelines prior to answering the questions: Remember to respond to the questions using your own words. Do NOT copy responses from the textbook‚ internet or other resources.  This is plagiarism‚ which is illegal‚ and may result in a failing grade. You MUST paraphrase information in your own words and not transfer word-for-word.   For information on how to avoid plagiarism‚ please visit the Writing

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    are the poaching statistics for the current and 2 previous years. Why save the Rhino? There are many reasons why to save the rhino but here are the most important ones 1. Rhinos are an critically endangered species Three of the five rhinoceros species are classified as critically endangered this means they are very close to extinction. And without intervention from us they will probably go extinct. The black rhino is one of the three. 2. Rhinos have been around for millions of years

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