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    involves the habitats and environments where species live and interact with one another. The three main things that this essay will hit on is explaining animal endangerment‚ human causes‚ and threatening factors with habitat destruction. What is going to happen to the wild animals if we continue eliminating them at this rate? They will become victims of animal endangerment. What is animal endangerment? Endangerment of an animal means that the animal species is close to extinction. When discussing

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    difference between federally threatened species and federally endangered species. Provide at least two examples of species in each category. Include citations and websites from which you developed your response. (25 points) Threatened species are species that are threatened on being endangered. They are put on a watch list to prevent becoming endangered. Endangered species are at risk of becoming extinct there are strict laws that protect them. Endangered Species‚ Oahu tree snail (Achatinella) and

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    The Bwhemoth

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    Endangered species An endangered species is a species of organisms facing a very high risk of extinction. The phrase is used vaguely in common parlance for any species fitting this description‚ but its use by conservation biologists typically refers to those designated Endangered in the IUCN Red List‚ where it is the second most severe conservation status for wild populations‚ following Critically Endangered. There are currently 3079 animals and 2655 plants classified as Endangered worldwide‚ compared

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    Gentically Vigorous

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    Genetically Vigorous Populations Biodiversity is life’s variety. It is the varying genetics that each species carries that makes it different and “unique”. Biodiversity is important‚ not only in evolution‚ but in survival; when sometimes those terms can mean the very same thing. Interestingly‚ biodiversity can mean a variance in the life itself – or within the genetics of a species. In keeping breeding habits within the same lineage‚ some animals risk lower biodiversity and sometimes even

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    Lade University of Phoenix (Online Campus) Niladri Sarker Introduction into Genetic Diversity Genetic diversity provides a species with its form and function. A species genotype refers to their genetic code; what their cells are going to be used for – hair cell‚ eye cell‚ muscle cell‚ etc. A species phonotype refers to the way in which that species gene will be expressed – blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ large muscle tone; which significantly impacts the success of that individuals genes. Without

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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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    words “Save Paper‚ Save the Planet” next to the World Wildlife Foundations logo of a panda on the top. In the center of the paper towel dispenser there is a see through cut-out of Africa showing the green paper towels slowly going down as you use them. To me this is a very significant advertisement it is for an important animal foundation which helps save animals endangered and not in jeopardy of being endangered across the planet‚ this one is specifically directed toward the rainforest and animals

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    its environment to prevent the loss of or threat to a species that is caused by human or invasive species that could result in the extinction of that species. According to the Fundamentals of Conservation Biology‚ conservation biology is concerned with “keeping the wave of species extinctions from becoming a flood” (Hunter‚ Jr.‚ & Gibbs‚ 2007). In order to do this‚ conservation biology targets the threatened species and devises ways to sustain the population and the processes

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    reasons‚ such as preserving the species to ensure it does not go into extinction‚ giving people a chance to explore wildlife that is impossible to find in a city and protecting the human population from any threats caused by dangerous animals. These reasons outweigh that the animal has lost some freedom. Keeping an animal in captivity can be used to protect the animal from extinction. In the wild there are many dangers that could affect the population of animal species‚ mainly poachers and deforestation

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    clarified as preserving biodiversity? There are two sides to this issue. Main points that support the idea of keeping the animals in cages that often come up are zoos are able to provide protection and they can increase the population of those species who are endangered (Hurley‚ J). Some important points that are against the idea of encaging the animals include the animals develop abnormal behaviours and they believe that the zoos use the animals as an entertaining source for the public (Hurley‚ J). Secondary

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