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    UNESCO

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    and Cultural Organization Abbreviation UNESCO ONUÉSC Formation 4 November 1946[1] Type Specialized agency Legal status Active Headquarters Located on the Place de Fontenoy in Paris‚ France‚ the main building which houses the Headquarters of UNESCO was inaugurated on 3 November 1958.  UNESCO -The United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organizationis

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    National Parks Assignment

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    Kilauea and Mauna Loa Volcanoes belongs in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park system. They are known to be some of the most active volcanoes on earth. There are so many things about the volcano that makes it a national park system and people from all over the world come to see that park. "In 1980‚ it was named a World Biosphere site by UNESCO and in 1987 the park was again honored as a World Heritage site." These Volcanoes are a National Park System because even if man tried to touch this land‚ it would

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    National Parks in Tamilnadu

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    NATIONAL PARKS IN TAMILNADU INTRODUCTION The state of Tamil Nadu boasts of a rich flora and fauna. To preserve the rich natural heritage of the state many National parks and wildlife sanctuaries have been set up over a period of time. These National parks and sanctuaries not only help in the protection of the invaluable animal and plant life but also attract a large number of visitors. The National parks of India are IUCN category II protected areas. India’s first national

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    Everglades

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    snakes were originally pets that were either dumped or escaped to the Everglades. These pythons are well adapted to live in Florida‚ the environment here is similar to their Southeast Asian home. Pythons were determined to be and established species in 2000. Burmese Pythons can live 15 to 25 years. Female pythons can carry a clutch of up to 100 eggs. Pythons are wiping out mammals in the Everglades. Going to the Everglades it was always common to see such animals as rabbits‚ foxes opossums‚

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    Yellowstone National Park

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    Informative Speech Final Outline Topic: Yellowstone National Park General Purpose: To give information concerning Yellowstone National Park Specific Purpose: To inform an audience about the history and facts of Yellowstone National Park Thesis Sentence: Yellowstone National Park is America’s oldest and eighth largest national park. INTRODUCTION Yellowstone National Park is located primarily in the northwestern region of the state of Wyoming. The outskirts of the park extend to parts

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    The Everglades

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    The Everglades was a free-flowing river of grass coming from the Kissimmee chain of lakes to the Florida bays. Vast amounts of birds would darken the sky as they migrated to the Everglades. Many different animals like panthers‚ manatees and deer lived in happiness in the Everglades. In the late 1800’s‚ people started to affect the Everglades when primitive canals started to drain south Florida. These events continued through the 20th century. 1‚700 miles of canals and levees changed the landscape

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    BIO 100 Entire Course

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    In this archive file of BIO 100 Entire Course you will find the next documents: BIO-100-Assignment-DemographyLab.doc BIO-100-Assignment-Pearson-Lab-Scavenger-Hunt.doc BIO-100-Assignment-Photosynthesis-and-Cellular-Respiration.doc BIO-100-Assignment-PopEcoLab.doc BIO-100-Assignment-Scientific-Taxonomy-and-EarthG Biology - General Biology Assignment: FlyLab • Print Appendix I to complete the lab. • Disable your pop-up blocker. • Access FlyLab at http://www.biologylabsonline.com/axia/FlyLab/

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    1916 that created the National Park Service. The National Park Service had the distinct roles of “conserving the scenery and national and historic objects and wildlife… [and] leaving [the parks] unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.” However‚ less than sixty years later‚ the protected lands were in danger of destruction. In 1972‚ specialists at the World Conference on National Parks stated that overcrowding and overurbanization threatened the role of national parks as safe havens for

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    satpura national park

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    Satpura National Park Satpura National Park is in the district Hoshangabad of Madhya Pradesh in India. It gets its name from the Satpura hill ranges (Mahadeo hills). It covers an area of 524 km2 (202 sq mi). Satpura National Park‚ and along with the adjoining Bori and Panchmarhi Sanctuaries‚ provides 1‚427 km2(551 sq mi) of unique central Indian highland ecosystem. It was set up in 1981. The terrain of the national park is extremely rugged and consists of sandstone peaks‚ narrow gorges‚ ravines and

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    Badlands National Park

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    Badlands National Park Badlands national park is located in high Great Plains of southwestern South Dakota east of the Black Hills. The parks highest elevation is 3282 ft on Sheep Mountain; the lowest elevation is 2460 ft along Sage Creek. The park is nearly 244‚000 acres and covered with sharply eroded buttes‚ surrounded by a mixture of grass prairie. Some of the major geologic attractions are the stunning landscape and the wildlife it quarters. The geologic origin of the park reveals that

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