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    Red Forest Duiker Essay

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    Additionally‚ the red forest duiker favors a denser bush habitat than the common duiker.[2] The Natal red duiker is more diurnal and less secretive than most forest duikers‚ so therefore it is easier for them to be observed.[3] In 1999‚ red forest duikers had an estimated wild population of 42‚000 individuals.[4] Contents [hide] 1 Physical Description 2 Behavior and Social Organization 3 Feeding and Foraging 4 Reproduction and Lifespan 5 Habitat and Distribution 6 Conservation Threats 7

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    Keeping Animals in Zoos

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    animals in zoos. What is more‚ there are many species that are almost exterminated‚ but zoos help them reproduce and keep their species existing. The last but not least‚ if the natural habitat of some species is destroyed‚ ruined or is no longer for living in‚ zoos make cages that look exactly like the natural habitat. On the other hand‚ animals are kept away from their natural place of living. For instance‚ lions can never live in Berlin. Another major disadvantage of keeping animals imprisoned

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    Zoos

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    We are no longer need to have animals kept in zoos‚ so zoos should be closed. Do you agree or disagree? There has long been an argument against maintaining zoos in which animails are kept away from their natural habitat. I totally do not agree with that statement with many benefits that zoos may bring to animal life in particular and to our society in general‚ as will now be argued. First of all‚ one of the principal purposes of zoos is that it may allow children and adults to see animals

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    To Zoo or Not to Zoo?

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    the animals themselves and the habitats they come from‚ as well as taking active conservation roles around the world.  In fact‚ the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums has spent “~U.S. $350 million per year on conservation actions in the wild” (Conde‚ et al‚ 2101). Seeing animals in real life‚ up close and personal‚ is vastly different than reading about them or watching a documentary. Some opponents of zoos argue that we should instead travel to an animal’s habitat to see them in their natural

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    Amphibian Decline

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    There is not just one causative factor to blame for this devastating news; there are many potential causes that are resulting in these numbers. The various declines can be linked to countless natural forces such as predation‚ competition‚ disease‚ habitat destruction‚ environmental contamination‚ deformities‚ change‚ invasive species‚ and unfortunately the list can continue to go on. Scientists are so concerned with the rate of decline in amphibians because they are one of “Earth’s greatest survivors”

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    centre of attention. There are people with different opinions and views on this issue of whether zoos are a prison for animals‚ or whether they are a home. I believe in a way both are right. Shouldn’t animals have a right to stay in their natural habitat if they want to? Just because they can’t speak out their mind like us‚ we don’t have a right to keep them in an enclosed space. This puts a stop to their daily routine in the wild and spoils a lot of their natural characteristics and habits. It an

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    Depletion of Resources

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    the deforestation activity occur ‚ it will destruct the natural habitat of wild animals. According to the United Nation Environmental Program assessment (2011)‚ orangutans will be virtually eliminated in the wild within two decades if poaching and illegal trading of the animal or its parts continue. Deforestation might be a main factor extinction of orangutans .Every human need a home ‚and animal need it too. On the other hand‚ Habitat of Orang Asli will be affected too. The author of the book The

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    Ocean Habitats

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    An Ocean Habitat or sometimes refer to as a marine environment is a place in the ocean where plants and animals interact with the chemical and physical features of the environment. An Ocean habitat is a place where communities of organisms live. The three main ocean habitats of the ocean are the open water‚ the soft sandy to muddy bottom and the hard shore. Examples of ocean habitats are the coral reefs‚ the estuaries and the abyssal zone. Habitats can be classified in a number of ways in order

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    Shark Cage Diving

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    first-hand experience with this matter‚ but yet we find sea life documentaries quite a fantastic thing. You see in sea life documentaries‚ you can see sharks in their natural habitat‚ not being disturbed. Yet if there was a documentary published on to the telly about shark cage diving‚ you’d see sharks in their natural habitat‚ being bothered by humans who want a glimpse of the majestic shark! Now‚

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    Chipmunks

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    birds‚ eat it. Although chipmunks are considered pests and bothersome‚ they actually help the environment by spreading seeds throughout the area. Chipmunks actually play an important role in the local eco system because they could potentially provide habitats for thousands of organisms. People consider the chipmunks to be bothersome rodents‚ and try to eliminate them because they are an inconvenience. Chipmunks often eat the birdseed that people put out for the birds. People generally don’t like

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