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    Canned Hunts

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    HUMANS help make big fierce animals rare. We hunt them for many reasons: 1. they’re killing our livestock 2. they eat our pets because we’ve moved into their natural habitat 3. pride and the need to assert one’s "machismo" over the forces of nature. This one is incredibly disgusting‚ especially in so called "canned hunts." These hunts trap animals and put them in an enclosure‚ so that people can come and "hunt" them with a guarantee of a kill. 4. we want to sell parts of them: tusks/horns‚ heads

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    Pros Of Poaching

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    Formal Writing Assessment How would you feel with scopes all pointed in the direction of your head‚ the barrel of a gun ready to take it’s shot. You feel trapped. Scared. You can’t do anything but wait for that cold metal bullet to penetrate through your skin. This is an occurrence for hundreds of animals every day. Poaching and Hunting are a huge contribution to today’s species endangerment. Selfish human beings slaughtering innocent animals for their own good. Poaching all around the world is

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    Animal Should Not Be Hunted For Sport Basically‚ human is hunting to survive‚ where we get our food‚ shelter‚ tools or even clothing from the animal that we hunt since thousands of years ago. It is like we need this activity as our life cycle. However‚ since “agriculture became a primary source of food” (Gounesco‚ 2016)‚ the occupations world became variety until hunting as a sport become one of a profession that need skills to be practice and work on. In this sport‚ they are not just hunting‚ but

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    Finding the best hunting times is essential to being a successful hunter. Hunting is becoming very popular around America today. Many people are attracted to the sport because of the natural beauty that the scenery offer is‚ and also the challenge that hunting offers. Very simply‚ trying to shoot an animal that on the move can be very challenging task; therefore‚ hunting teaches great hand eye coordination. Also‚ it’s usually a great way to stay in shape‚ because hunting oftentimes involves a lot

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    Case Study: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Sustainable Landscapes Version 1.0: June 2013 Case Study for EVSP331 I001 Spr13 Case Study: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Sustainable Landscapes Presented by: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service profile The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) was established in 1871 when the U.S. Congress established the U.S. Fish Commission to study the decrease of the nation’s food

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    UNESCO Paper Final Project Manas National Park or Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is a Wildlife Sanctuary‚ UNESCO Natural World Heritage site‚ a Project Tiger Reserve‚ an Elephant Reserve and a Biosphere Reserve in Assam‚ India. Located in the Himalayan foothills‚ it is contiguous with the Royal Manas National park in Bhutan. The park is known for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife such as the Assam Roofed Turtle‚ Hispid Hare‚ Golden Langur and Pygmy Hog. Their goal is to be able to fully fund

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    Johnson Professor Horton English 1301 April 22‚ 2012 Research‚ Argue‚ Propose The World Wildlife Fund I. Introduction: As we all should know from our seventh grade history class or a one-hundred level history class here in college‚ the American Bison were hunted to near extinction in the 19th century. Thanks to organizations like the World Wildlife Fund‚ millions of animals and thousands of animal species that were near extinction‚ like the American Bison‚ are still

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    Wildlife Biologist Everybody wants to be that person that is a millionaire and has a mansion‚but the animals of Earth‚not money are the top priority for my career‚a wildlife biologist.I always wanted to have a career that associated with studying animals and a wildlife biologist could be one of careers that match what I want to be.Some things to consider in mind while on that path of wanting to become one is training and education‚the work environment‚and the salary of a wildlife biologist.

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    article is adapted from former US President Jimmy Carter‚ Foreword to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Carter uses anecdotes‚ evidence from reliable sources‚ and a call to action with pathos to persuade his audience that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should not be developed for industry. The use of an anecdote in Carter’s argument gives the reader an up close and personal look into the Arctic Nation Wildlife Refuge. It strengthens Carter’s argument by stressing how beautiful and untouched this

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    Effects of Urban Sprawl on Wildlife Imagine yourself driving down the street in the middle of your suburban neighborhood and all of a sudden a deer jumps out in front of your vehicle causing you to slam on the brakes. You sit in your car wondering why there was an animal in the middle of you neighborhood. You should ask yourself: Is urban sprawl effecting our wildlife? Urban sprawl is definitely effecting our wildlife‚ but many species are learning to adapt to living so close to humans. As

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