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    connections between different species. Scientists of our day have spent a great deal of time categorizing species into a variety of sub-species‚ genera‚ orders‚ classes‚ and kingdoms. There must be similarities that scientists have agreed upon if they have decided that they would group them. We places species of similar body or bone structures near each other in their organization. These are perceived connections‚ regardless of our perspective on the origination of these species. The difference between

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    SpeciesNicole HarrisBIO/280March 10‚ 2014Shameema SarkerSoutheast Asian Endangered Species Endangered species are living things whose population have declined so much that they are on the brink of extinction. The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) is the world’s oldest and largest conservation organization that is the main authority on the conservation status of species. The status of species on the Red List are indicated by nine different categories – extinct (EX)‚ extinct

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    Endangered Species; The Cause Needs to Find a Solution There are a plethora of endangered species on the planet today‚ but whose fault is it they’re almost extinct? Are humans to blame‚ or would the natural process of life have destroyed them regardless of our presence on Earth? The fact that we are here‚ and dominate‚ tells me that regardless of if we are the cause‚ we should be the solution. There are over 900 extinct species‚ and 16‚900 endangered (3). We have the capability of slowing‚ or

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    Jennifer Humphrey Analysis Essay/Week 3 ENC1101-12 Endangered Species and the Impacts on Life The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was approved Dec. 28‚ 1973. This act repealed the Endangered Species Conservation Act of Dec. 5‚ 1969. The 1969 Act had amended the Endangered Species Preservation Act of Oct. 15‚ 1966. The 1973 Act implemented the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora‚ signed by the U.S. on March 3‚ 1973‚ and the Convention on Nature

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    Hurting Animal Species The extinction of animals in the world is a problem that is increasing. Every year‚ thousands of animals die. Many things that humans do are causing these extinctions and that is something we must avoid. There are three things that people do that hurt animals such as destroying their habitats; using their skin for human benefits and contaminating their environment. The destruction of natural habitat is one of the main threats faced by most of the animals’ species in the world

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    Interactions between animal species: The interaction that the Giant Panda has with Red Panda is competition for bamboo; since‚ both pandas want the same bamboo in the same place. Competition is defined as two or more species use the same resource and both species end up unsatisfied. Not only‚ will they both compete for other resources such as territory. If two species use the same resources‚ they cannot live in the same region because there will be too much competition. Due to deforestation for

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    Endangered Species Act) Endangered Species Act “What is an endangered species?” is a question that needs to be addressed before getting known of endangered species act. An endangered species is a population of organisms which is at risk of becoming extinct due to three possible reasons: it is few in numbers. According to the theory of Exponential Growth Curve proposed by Malthus‚ a lower population tends to have a lower reproductive rate and thus a higher risk of going extinct; or a species is

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    Why is an understanding of evolutionary and population processes important for species conservation? Abstract Evolution is it a theory of previous life becoming more like present life over time through means such as "natural selection" With an endless diversity of life‚ and variation as a result of the interactions of organisms with their environments. Fundamental to the process of understanding how evolution works is to look at a combination of many mechanisms such as genetic variation‚

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    Moral Obligation to Preserve Endangered Species Many species that exists today are becoming endangered to extinction. In the past era where humans did not exist‚ extinction occurred due to natural causes. On this present time however‚ extinction of species are threatened by humans’ existence. Humans are the only moral agent; in which‚ it has the intellectual capacity that animals and plants do not have. Thus‚ humans are powerful and dominate over any species. Many practices that humans do such

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    The term “survival of the fittest” was first used by Charles Darwin in his book Origin of the Species. Over the years‚ this term has been widely used‚ often with a misconception of the true meaning of it. It will be looked at what this misconception is and why people think this way. Survival of the fittest is thought to explain how natural selection occurs and this will be explained in the essay through Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria. The misconception idea of “survival of the fittest” described by

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