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    Wildlife Conservation

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    on the brink of extinction means something to you? Then join hands with the wildlife organizations to save mother Earth! The natural projects and programmes started by the Indian government such as Project Tiger‚ Nature Camps and Jungle Lodges have been organised to promote wildlife awareness among the people. These projects not only help in preserving our natural heritage but also encourage eco-tourism. Why wildlife conservation is so important? Because the most beautiful gift that God has

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    Wetlands of Bangladesh

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    Dhaka. Unpublished report. Anon. (1985b). Haor Development Reconnaissance Study: Early Implementation Projects. Bangladesh Water Development Board‚ Dhaka. Unpublished report. Blower‚ J.H. (1985). Sundarbans Forest Inventory Project‚ Bangladesh. Wildlife Conservation in the Sundarbans. Project Report 151. ODA Land Resources Development Centre‚ Surbiton‚ U.K. Chowdhury‚ A.Q. (1986). Bangladesh: Review of the Progress in Aquaculture Activities since 1984. Paper presented at FAO/IPFC Workshop on Strategies

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    Wildlife Conservation

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    Wildlife Conservation is essential to the protection of endangered species and potentially saving humans and the ecosystem because scientists don’t know all of the affects that the extinction of certain species may have on the ecosystem and people. There is an ongoing battle between people who think that they are helpful and people that think that they aren’t doing anything. As the population of humans grows we have to expand so that we can all live comfortably. Unfortunately a lot of people believe

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    Indian Women Wake Up

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    question to ask ourselves is‚ are we concerned about nature. Does saving the wildlife and taking necessary actions for those on the brink of extinction mean something to us? If it does‚ then come and join hands with Indian wildlife organisations to help save mother earth. The nature projects and programmes started by the Indian government like the Project Tiger‚ Nature Camps and Jungle Lodges have been started to promote wildlife awareness among the common man. The projects besides preserving our natural

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    Wildlife Biologist

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    A wildlife biologist has an array of duties where it can range from studying and recording data from animals in controlled and natural environments‚ or reporting scientific findings to scholars‚ and or the press. However‚ the main focus is on how each animal interacts with their ecosystems‚ and fellow animals. A Wildlife Biologist would conduct a series of test and record data such as; height‚ width‚ age‚ sex‚ physical traits‚ nutrition levels‚ diseases‚ and behavioral patterns. Most wildlife biologist

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    TOURISM IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT OF GABORONE GAME RESERVE AND STRATEGIES USED TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACTS WITH THE HELP OF STAKEHOLDERS Gaborone Game Reserve was established in 1988 as a wildlife education centre. Although small‚ at just under 600 hectares‚ it is now the third busiest reserve in the whole of Botswana. The park has network of game viewing roads‚ a visitor’s education centre‚ picnic sites with barbeque stands set among tall trees‚ a ‘hide’ for viewing game around waterhole and a ‘bird

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    There are many themes to the book of Hatchet that help the reader understand better what the moral of this story is. These themes are Man Versus Nature‚ The Power of Positive Thinking‚ Initiation into Manhood‚ and lastly Contrast between Urban and Wildlife. Thought this story Brian undergoes many challenges that he has to deal with and overcome‚ in order to survive in the wilderness. Each of these themes give examples of the challenges that Brian undergoes and how he deals with each of these challenge’s

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    decriptive essay

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    bring to mind?" I would instantaneously reply " the mountains of Kentucky". They are filled with wildlife‚ comfortable weather and crystal clear water. Being there surrounded by nature makes me overflow with euphoria and contentment. The location is perfect for hunting and the observation of its vivacious furry creatures‚ as well the temperature and weather are excellent for exuberant wildlife and greenery. In addition‚ the crisp‚ clear‚ creeks and winding rivers are ideal for swimming

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    preserving the species to ensure it does not go into extinction‚ giving people a chance to appreciate wildlife that is impossible to find in a modern‚ commercialized city and protecting the human population from any threats caused by dangerous animals. Para 2 -Keeping animals in cages increase the chances that they do not go into extinction. - Gives future generations the chance to enjoy these wildlifes too. -Captive breeding for most animals‚ except for those that cannot survive in captivity‚ increases

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    Essay On Regulated Hunting

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    Does regulated hunting help preserve wildlife? The first step to answering this question is to define “regulated hunting” itself. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines regulate as: “to control or supervise something by means of rules‚” and defines hunting as: “the activity of hunting wild animals or game‚ especially for food or sport.” Through this‚ one can gather that regulated hunting would mean something along the lines of: “to control or supervise the activity of hunting wild animals or game

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