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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Nakiya Reese Axia College of University of Phoenix Final Manas Wildlife Sanctuary‚ also known as Manas National Park‚ is nestled in the foothills of the Himalaya Mountains. In the Wildlife Sanctuary which is approximately 360 square kilometers‚ is rich in grasslands and tropical forests. Not only is the scenery beautiful‚ but this is a home to not only plants‚ but many endangered animals. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is home to many species such as: tigers‚ wild

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    1. Meaning Of Wildlife Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants‚ animals and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet‚ and has a major impact on the environment‚ both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts‚ rain forests‚ plains‚ and other areas including the most developed urban sites‚ all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals

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    Arctic Wildlife Refuge

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    The Arctic Wildlife Refuge‚ in Jimmy Carter’s opion " is one of America’s last truly great wilderness". The former President uses his personal experiances to show why the Arctic Wildlife Refuge should be left be. Also he enacted legislation to help protect the wilderness from further development‚ with bipartisen support. Jimmy Carter want this area to be protected from industry destroying the natural beuaty‚ along with keeping around for future gernations to enjoy. While the president was

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    Wildlife Conservation Efforts in India Introduction The Indian subcontinent boasts of serving as the natural habitat of a large and varied wildlife. The sub-continent with its varied geographical spread from the Himalayas in the north to the Cauvery basin in the south and the Kutch region in the west to the plains of Assam in East present a diverse range of environmental conditions for some of the most magnificent as well as the rarest wildlife species of the world in India to exist. The beauty

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    Wildlife conservation efforts in India The Wildlife in India is a mix of species of different types of organisms. Apart from a handful of the major farm animals such as cows‚ buffaloes‚ goats‚ poultry and sheep‚ India has an amazingly wide variety of animals native to the country. It is home to tigers‚lions‚Leopards‚ pythons‚ wolves‚ foxes‚ bears‚ crocodiles‚ rhinoceroses‚ camels‚ wild dogs‚monkeys‚ snakes‚ antelope species‚ deer species‚ varieties of bison and not to mention the mighty Asian

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    australian wildlife matters wildlife c o ns erv an cy Summer 2009/10 Delivering effective conservation for Australia’s wildlife 2 australian saving australia’s threatened wildlife wildlife Pictograph Welcome to our Summer 2009/10 edition of Wildlife Matters. 2009 has been an immensely challenging year for most organisations. One measure of the nation’s wealth – our sharemarket – started the year in steep decline before turning a corner in March. The relatively

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    Wildlife Biologist Career

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    The career I have chosen to research is the wildlife biologist. The wildlife biologist works with all kinds of animals. The two types of animals wildlife biologists work with are vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates are animals with a spine‚ Invertebrates‚ however‚ do not have a spine. Part of a wildlife biologist’s job is to tag and record several species of vertebrates and invertebrates‚ another part of a wildlife biologist career is to learn about‚ help‚ and maintain the various environments

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    Wildlife Biologist Essay

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    Intro: A Wildlife Biologist is someone who studies and observes the habitats and behaviors regarding wildlife. This job mainly consists of field work‚ although there are a few biologists who spend most of their time in a lab. Education: To be a Wildlife Biologist there is a lot of education required. For this job the minimum requirement of education is a Bachelor’s Degree‚ along with an undergraduate degree in the field of choice. In order to exceed the entry level positions either a Master’s

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    Scarlet Minivets‚ and Mergansers. There are also wildlife species with names just as or more bizarre than the bird species. Some of the species names that caught my attention were the Hoolock Gibbons‚ Assamese Macaques‚ Hispid Hare‚ Slow Loris and the Barking Deer. I wonder if the deer actually barks (Wild India). Manas Sanctuary is a world heritage site that is in need of support to reform. This is a home for a large variety of unique wildlife‚ including many endangered species including the Indian

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    Man Wildlife Conflicts

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    The problem of Man – Elephant conflict is more severe in the districts of Hassan and Madikeri where large herds of elephants can be seen roaming and marauding the farms especially in or near the forest areas damaging the valuable agricultural crops. At times there have been loss of human lives which only accentuates the problem taking this conflict to an entirely new level. Naturally people can tolerate the loss of agricultural crops but not the loss of their family members. But then who is responsible

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