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    Animals in Danger

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    Indian Elephant | Leatherback Turtle | Mallee Fowl | Manatee | Mountain Zebra | Northern Leopard Frog | Orangutan | Pardel Lynx | Peary Caribou | Polar Bear | Pronghorn Antelope | Pygmy Hippopotamus | Red Panda | Sea Otter | Siberian Tiger | Snow Leopard | Southern Right Whale | Spectacled Bear | Spotted Tree Frog | Spur Thighed Tortoise | Stellar Sea Lion | Three Toe Sloth | Walrus | Wandering Albatross | White Tailed Sea Eagle | Whooping Crane | Wolverine | | | |  

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    The Stripes Will Survive

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    zoos are to animals. Firstly in the article “The Stripes Will Survive” by Jacqueline Adams it says “Make sure that threatened and endangered animal species don’t disappear.” (Paragraph 4) There used to be one hundred thousand tigers roaming in the wild. Now about 5‚000 tigers live in the wild. The zoo’s breed these animals to make sure that they will survive. The breeding program works like a dating website for animals. They animals get matched by a computer then meet. (Paragraphs 3&5). My next reason

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    Against the backdrop of the Eastern Himalayas lies a grass and jungle habitat of unparalleled beauty. Tigers‚ elephants‚ golden langurs and Bengal Floricans share this exquisite wilderness with other rare and endangered species. The name of the park is originated from the Manas River‚ which is named after the serpent goddess Manasa. The Manas river is a major tributary of Brahmaputra River‚ which passes through the heart of the national park presenting one of earth’s most timeless vistas. The Park

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    Hybrid Animals

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    created in 1824 after Professor Valentine Bail‚ a director of a museum in a Dublin‚ bred by a female tiger and a male lion (Murano‚ 2009). When the first ligers were created they were christened as lion-tigers and later claimed the name ligers. The liger was made famous in the hit movie Napoleon Dynamite. You may have also heard of tigons. These are almost the same as ligers but they come from a male tiger and a female lion. Another example of a hybrid animal is a wholphin. This animal was naturally

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    Wldlife

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    time the Tarai lowlands of Nepal were a paradise for tigers‚ and for tiger hunters. During the Rana period‚ the vast tracts of forest and grassland were the stage for grand shoots‚ or shikars. These hunting expeditions were carried out not only because it benefitted the rulers themselves‚ but also because it formed an important part of state hospitality. Although archival photographs give the impression of reckless hunting by the Ranas‚ tigers were harvested on a sustained yield basis‚ and the shikars

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    his adventure‚ Pi is forced to confront and overcome the most daunting of obstacles and face some of the toughest survival tasks‚ all while accompanied by a 450 pound bengal tiger. His perspective of the tiger changes over the course of the book‚ and they become emotionally attached to each other. When the novel began‚ the tiger‚ named “Richard Parker‚” was one of the challenges that Pi had to overcome. Towards the end however‚ Richard Parker becomes necessary in order for Pi to survive. In Life of

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    Ranthambore National Park

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    of India‚ and was declared one of theProject Tiger reserves in 1973. Ranthambore became a national park in 1980. In 1984‚ the adjacent forests were declared the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Keladevi Sanctuary‚ and in 1991 the tiger reserve was enlarged to include the Sawai Man Singh and Keladevi sanctuaries. Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary is known for its tigers and is one of the best places in India to see these majestic predators in the jungle. Tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time

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    The Issue of Sustainability Investigating sustainability‚ Report for the Initiative of the Global Tiger Recover Program Executive summary The purpose of this report is to outline the issue of sustainability. This report will give an understanding to what sustainability is and how it has become a serious issue. It will outline the principles of sustainability. A number of guidelines researched and established to ensure a deep understanding of the issue. The

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    EVS REPORT

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    EVS REPORT – BATCH 2 – THE MAP OF ENDANGERED No one will ever again see a paradise parrot flash its rainbow colors across the sky or see the Tasmanian tiger slink through the wet Tasmanian forest. They are gone forever – they are now extinct. It is very sad‚ but it is too late. Extinction is forever. Plants and animals have become extinct before. Dinosaurs are an example. However the process is slow‚ taking thousands of years and longer‚ allowing sufficient time for other life forms to adjust to

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    Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP)‚ previously Borivali National Park‚[2] is a large protected area in the northern part of suburban Mumbai city in Maharashtra State in India.[3] It encompasses an area of 104 km2 (40 sq mi) and is surrounded on three sides by India’s most populous city.[4] It is notable as one of the major national parks existing within a metropolis limit and is one of the most visited parks in the world[3] The rich flora and fauna of Sanjay Gandhi National Park attracts more than

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