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    Swift Parrot Essay

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    The animal the group got was the swift parrot. The swift parrot is a slim‚ medium-sized parrot with green wings and long pointed purple-red tail. The body is mostly bright green‚ with a dark blue patch on the top of the head. The forehead to throat is red and there is a red patch at the top of the wing. The female is slightly duller. The bright green body‚ dark feathers and red under the wing. They are noisy‚ active and showy‚ with a very fast flight. This species is also known as the Red-faced or

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    Illegal activity is proven to take place in this large jungle as (articles.latimes.com) writer Vincent Bevins of L.A Times speculates in the concept clarifying that ‘Brutal conditions and a culture of impunity across the 1.5 million square mile Amazon -region persist in the background of Brazil’s economic growth’ letting us know the accordance of deplorable actions and the affluence of the government. Such massive amount of land could be foreseen anot easy to control(projects.aljazeera.com/2015/07/slavery-brazil/)

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    Dappled Grackle

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    The writer of the editorial claims that hunting is the only cause of the decline in the population of dappled grackle in the Big Dark Swamp and Gordon Act should not be reauthorized unless it includes the same provisions of the Wayne County. Firstly‚ the Gordon Act prohibits the building of roads and cutting of old grown trees in the swamp but permits hunting.The editor blames the logging activities for the decline in the population of the dappled grackle. The editors claims are unsubstantiated

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    Deforestation In Brazil

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    This paper aims to highlight the legal and fiscal policies of the Brazilian government which directly encourage deforestation of the Amazon forest. It focuses on five key aspects of government policy: - Taxes on agricultural income - Rules of land allocation - Land taxes - Tax credit schemes - Subsidized credits Furthermore‚ it the author suggests several provisions such as increased incentives for forest guards in order to curb the deforestation practices. Brazil’s income tax laws for agriculture

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    Quinn Grimsley Dr. Hrubry Ant 100 6 November 2014 Rainforest vs. Artic Many cultures around the world have similarities and differences. One must research cultures from multiple areas of the world to fully understand this. For instance‚ the Mbuti people of the rainforest and the artic Intuit people may be more alike or different than one would think. From religion‚ to hunting‚ and gathering resources to labor‚ the two cultures I have researched have many similarities and differences. Firstly

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    I strongly oppose the construction of the Belo Monte Dam. I’m fully aware of the advantages and disadvantages of this project but I fear impact of the construction of this Hydro-Electric Dam may bear more negatives than positives. The Amazon Rainforest is revered as the greatest forest in the world with it covering approximately 1.4 billion acres. Since 1991 the deforestation of the Amazon has risen by 587‚ 00 square kilometers and continues to rise. The construction of Belo Monte Dam will only

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    Kayapo: Out Of The Forest

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    Samantha Hass Cultural Snapshot Thursday May 3‚ 2012 Kayapo: Out of the Forest The documentary Kayapo: Out of the Forest is about Kayapo tribes in Brazil. These tribes come together to unite against an architectural project that may take place on the Xingu River. This architectural project is the building of a dam. The Kayapo are very much against the project because the dam will end up flooding their land. In order to protest the dam‚ the Kayapo come out of the forest and go to Altamira to protest

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    our website to update your box. We heart rainforests The world owes you a big thank you! As well as our ongoing investment in the wellbeing of our growers‚ 10% of the cost of every box goes towards supporting sustainable agricultural initiatives across the globe. In 2012‚ you helped us raise £3‚ 2 million for these initiatives. In 2013‚ you have already raised a massive £2.7million‚ and it’s only June! The Amazon‚ the Congo basin and the rainforests of Borneo thank you for your commitment to

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    Hopes of precedent The lawsuit was brought on behalf of 30‚000 Ecuadoreans‚ in a case which dragged on for nearly two decades. The plaintiffs said the company’s activities had destroyed large areas of rainforest and also led to an increased risk of cancer among the local population. The trial began in 2003 after almost a decade of legal battles in the US. At that time‚ a US appeals court ruled that the case should be heard in Ecuador. Environmentalists

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    The Culture of the Huaorani of Ecuador “In the Eastern part of Ecuador stretches el Oriente‚ the jungle. Between the Napo and Curaray Rivers are 600‚000 hectares of land that is the home of the Huaorani‚ feared warriors of the Amazon Rainforest. This territory includes Yasuni National Park‚ one of the most bio-diverse places on the planet. Unfortunate for the Huaorani‚ it also includes hundreds of kilometers of oil pipes and several oil company stations that are having a devastating effect on

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