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Protecting Our Lands Valuable Purpose In Keeping Balance Animals
831 words
As a woman and animal lover, I could understand
Joy William's feelings and motives in The Killing
Game. Ms. William's believe that hunting or
killing of animals is "murder, murder, murder." In
this essay she states point blank that she is
completely against hunting of any kind and for any
reason. I can sympathize with her love and
appreciation of animals, as I am a true animal
lover and enthusiast. I am also, however, a
rancher who Ms. William's ridiculed in her essay.
I firmly believe in huntin...
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Bad Weather United State
741 words
Every year, thousands of people throughout the
United State spend their vacation in out door
camping. There are various types of camping to
select from, log cabin camping, recreational
vehicle camping, and tent camping. Of those types
tent camping is the most popular and adventures
type of camping. It need proper planing and
experience, even with best planing and experience
it can be frustrating camping due to uncontrolled
factors like bad weather, wildlife, and equipment
failures. Bad weather c...
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Clean Water Act Net Loss
560 words
Every year our nations wetlands have an estimated
loss of 117, 000 acres. This means every five
minutes an area the size of a football field is
lost. What people do not understand is that we
need wetlands for many beneficial reasons. Most
people do not even know what wetlands consist of.
There are four major types of wetlands which are:
isolated wetlands, bogs of the Northeast,
bottomland hardwood forest wetlands, and playa
lakes. Isolated wetlands consist of small,
seasonal ponds filled with wa...
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Deer Hunting Public Land
1,170 words
Imagine yourself perched twenty feet up in a tree
at six oclock in the morning in the middle of
December. Completely exhausted from the mile hike
to your stand, you start to feel the effects of
the freezing weather as your body begins to cool
down. Your fingers and toes feel like they are
going to break off as you wiggle them, desperately
trying to regain feeling. Does this seem like an
enjoyable leisure sport? Whitetail deer hunting is
a very popular winter sport in the south and in
many other ...
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Code Of Ethics Billion Dollars
1,400 words
Hunting, as defined by Websters Dictionary, is the
act of one that hunts, specifically in the pursuit
of game. The major controversy about hunting is if
it is ethical. Hunting ethics is a term that
defines the true standards, conduct, and moral,
judgement of a sportsman. I believe that hunting
is ethical and should continue to be legal
throughout the United States. As long as the
hunters hunt legally, safely, and their intentions
are good. Hunters should hunt during the right
season and should k...
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Golf Courses Ground Water
1,861 words
There are many things that have an affect on the
environment such as erosion, gases in the air, the
population growing so rapidly that the environment
cannot sustain what we have, and many others. But
how many people look at golf courses and think of
the effect that the courses being built and
sustained has on the environment. Most people
would say that golf courses are good for the
environment because there are trees and grass and
things that seems undisturbed. Many people would
also say that g...
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Animals And Plants Endangered Species
1,691 words
One issue that has been a controversy is the
preservation of endangered species. Ever since the
1960 's, scientists have been fighting for laws
and acts to protect animals and plants in keeping
them in good health and their populations high in
numbers. The problem is animals and plants are
having trouble surviving in today's world which
leads them to be classified as endangered or
threatened. Endangered, meaning animals or plants
with little population that the species could soon
become extinct ...
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Thousands Of Years People Of Africa
1,241 words
Africa is a continent laden with diversity.
Diversity in climate, vegetation and people. A
land of potential beyond imagination, yet ruined
by mans wrecking influence. Not all man however is
to blame, primarily those who arrived as settlers
from Europe to colonize Africa about 200 years
ago. These settlers caused radical change in
Africa. This change spoilt the delicate natural
balance, which had evolved over thousands of
years. Today the economies of Africa are the
weakest in the world, and the...
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One Of The Most Important Endangered Species
1,089 words
Out of all the species that have ever existed
since the beginning of time, 98 % of them are
extinct (Facts). There are an estimated 5 - 10
million species that exist currently and only 1. 5
million have been identified (Sherry, 2).
Scientists classify species into six different
groups: plants, animals, insects, algae, fungi,
and microorganisms (Todays Situation). In the
tropical rainforest alone, most species are
disappearing at the rate of 1 % a year (Sherry,
6). If the current trend continues,...
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Prince William Sound Exxon Valdez
1,830 words
A captain of a ship drunkenly crashes a massive
oil tanker along a reef and changes the physical
and emotional world forever. Chemical spills are
major problems that plague the environment. Strict
government regulation is trying to aid with this
problem, but governmental leaders face many
challenges. Disposal of harmful chemicals is often
difficult and costly. Since chemical waste has
destroyed the environment, steps are being taken
to prevent further pollution. A local Danish based
pharmaceutic...
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Consumerism Environmentalism And Marketing
469 words
Consumerism, Environmentalism, and Marketing
Consumerism is the equation of happiness with
consumption in the purchase of material
possessions (Cross, 2000). In economics,
consumerism is the free choice of consumers, which
dictates economic structure of society.
Consumerism is an international phenomenon.
Consumerism also includes the promotion of
consumer rights and protection. Changing fashion
and planned obsolescence benefit the producer.
Twentieth century consumerism shifted from values
of c...
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Gray Fox Coyote Pacific Slope Flycatcher Species
683 words
This work describes the plant community, wildlife
habitats, and special-status species that occur
within the Toro Canyon area, including the
potential for loss of sensitive (endangered,
threatened, rare, or otherwise protected) plant
communities and wildlife habitats. The Toro Canyon
is located between the San Inez Mountains and the
Santa Barbara Channel, California, The USA. Toro
Canyon begins at the San Inez Mountains and
extends approximately 5, 750 acres to the to the
Pacific Ocean. Native v...
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White Tailed Deer Randomly Selected
2,207 words
The Effects of Crude Protein on Antler Growth in
White Tailed Deer Introduction White tailed deer
go through drastic endocrine and physiological
changes during the year. Due to this reason, their
requirements for nutritional supplements are
changing quickly. However, the requirement for
crude protein seems to be very important for
antler growth and to allow optimal development.
The present study contains proposals to
investigate the effects of crude protein in white
tailed deer and its applicati...
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Bird Flu Vs West Nile Virus
1,808 words
Bird flu vs. West Nile Virus Nowadays people all
over the word, especially in America and Asia are
suffering from dangerous diseases that are
communicated from animals to people. Two of them
are bird flu are West Nile virus. In this paper
these diseases will be described and compared. The
disease known as "bird flu" is the infectious
disease of birds caused by one of the A type flu
virus strains, which is similar to a virus of the
usual human flu. Scientists assume that the key
role in infection...
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Time And Effort Pest Control
1,246 words
Decorate My Yard Backyard conservation is good for
the environment. It helps animals who have no
where to live and nothing to drink or eat. In
Montgomery, some things are unable to be done, or
just not practical to be done in the backyard.
This paper will review ten things that could or
could not be done to the backyard. The first thing
that someone can do to add to their backyard is to
think about a pond. A pond is an excellent
addition to the backyard that will help out
wildlife. When most peo...
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Air And Water Water Pollution
868 words
When you think Conservation Conservation When you
think about conservation what do you think about?
I think about a better, more beautiful world.
Without conservation where would the world be
today? I know where we would be. We would be
drinking polluted water and breathing polluted
air. That is why it is our job and our government
job to help conserve this beautiful land that we
live in. Conservation is the protection,
improvement, and wise use of natural resource to
provide the greatest social...
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Costa Rica Toxic Waste
2,815 words
There are many important issues in the world
regarding the environment and its affects on the
average person. Though, the one that hits closest
to home, worldwide, is the trust that individuals
have in the food that they consume. Yet pesticides
are still found daily in foods all around the
world. Pesticides are toxins that are used by
produce growers universally to control pests that
can destroy crops. These toxins are being ingested
by humans in the forms of fruits and vegetables
that have rema...
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Clear Cut Wildlife Habitat
1,146 words
How Detrimental Clear-Cut Logging And Other
Options How Detrimental Clear-Cut Logging And
Other Options Have you ever awakened on a
beautiful sunny morning in the Southwest planning
on going for a hike in the Cascade Mountains, but
when you arrive at your destination there are only
stumps? This is the result of clear-cut logging.
The negative aspects of logging, by far, outweigh
the benefits. Clear-cut logging is the practice of
harvesting all the trees in a specifically marked
area. Another log...
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Thousands Of Years People Of Africa
1,250 words
Africa is a continent laden with diversity.
Diversity in climate, vegetation and people. A
land of potential beyond imagination, yet ruined
by mans wrecking influence. Not all man however is
to blame, primarily those who arrived as settlers
from Europe to colonize Africa about 200 years
ago. These settlers caused radical change in
Africa. This change spoilt the delicate natural
balance, which had evolved over thousands of
years. Today the economies of Africa are the
weakest in the world, and the...
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Low Income Families Goods And Services
1,679 words
Land Use: Are Farms in Danger? Farms are being
bought and destroyed at a fast rate. Farmland is
being bought by big business so they can expand.
Farmland is being subdivided and sold to
individuals to buy land for homes. Farmland is
also destroyed to start animal reserves. This
could eventually have an effect on the economy of
the United States. If the United States keeps
losing farms at this rate there may not be enough
food produced to support the United States. This
would mean our imports wou...
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