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    Persuasive Essay Against Zoos

    known as a place to save endangered animals and educate visitors about animals that can be found all around the world. But in reality, the zoo is a place where animals are removed from their natural habitat, placed into cages, and used as entertainment as a source of income. Although many people would argue that zoos do a good job at protecting animals, zoos should be banned around the world because animals are mistreated, zoos are not an effective way to help endangered species, and zoos are not

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    Burmese Pythons In The Everglades

    Did you know that there is a 200 pound deadly creature lurking around the Everglades? It can grow up to 23 feet and kill anything in its path.These deadly creatures are the Burmese python and they are taking over!. There are many ways the presence of Burmese pythons are changing the ecosystem in the Everglades. These snakes are causing many problems to the animals and ecosystem in south Florida. Although many solutions have been tried, nothing so far has worked. To begin with, Burmese pythons

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    Essay On Wild Boars

    boar Wild boars are now widespread throughout the world and negatively affect many ecosystem components especially plants and animal species. The wild boar belongs to the phylum Chordata since it has a structure called a notochord, class Mammalia because the female boar has mammary glands, order Artiodactyla since it is an even-toed ungulate and family Suidae since it is a type of pig. Wild boars are native to western Europe and northern Africa and were introduced to the United States by early explorers

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    Examples Of Tnready Argumentation

    TNReady Argumentation Turtles and tortoises are becoming roadkill everyday. We need build wildlife crossings to protect them. It is our job to come up with a very effective way to protect them. In ““If you build it they will come” fails for turtle crossings” by Sarah Zelinski, it talks about how they tried to build fences to keep the turtles off the road. They failed because they managed to get through the fence due to “rips, holes, and washouts.” “The number of reptiles on the roadway near the

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    Turtles: Massive Aid In The Preservation Of Animals

    Turtles, as I’m sure you know, are known for being slow. Sadly, this slowness, along with speeding cars and highways, causes thousands of turtle/tortoise deaths each year, especially in places like Burwash Ontario, where the amount of turtle roadkill is substantially high. Here I will be explaining my reasoning for why wildlife crossings should be constructed. First off, these wildlife crossings would not only aid in the preservation of the turtle, but also every other wandering animal that may

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    Let Them Die

    In “Let Them Die” Kenan Malik argue that dying language should not be prevent. Many language died and will die when their last speaker die. Some people are trying to preserve dying language. In author’s view, it is not possible to preserve dying language and dying language are not language at all. He list several examples to demonstrate his point. In my opinion, we should let them die. We should try to protect them first. If they can not stop dying, that do not have to regret. According to the

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    Yellowstone Park Argumentative Analysis

    I support the initiative to reintroduce the gray wolf back into Yellowstone Park. I support bringing them back to our national park because they are amazing animals that we can research and learn more about. They are also endangered and must be protected. We also can use the presence of wolves as a way to attract more visitors to our national parks. Based on these reasons, we should work to support this cause as soon as possible to save the wolves and bring them back to our parks. Wolves are unique

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    Why Is Everglades Important

    Why Everglades? Everglades, why is it so Important.the everglades is home to some of the worlds most endangered and amazing species.but deep inside of everglades are hidden secrets that you have to look closely to find. Everglades has many food chains that are clearly visible.people come to florida to see the everglades cause of its beauty but there is also ugly things as well.pythons are native to the everglades but are overproducing causing the increase of pythons and the decrease of other

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    Summary Of Jane Goodall's 'Saved At The Eleventh Hour'

    the brink of extinction. Through the effort of saving the elephants, we are also protecting the environment from getting damaged by this animal. The rationale for saving Vancouver Island Marmots and elephants are similar because of their status as endangered species and also because of their lost

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    Pacific Gray Whales Research Paper

    of crossbreeding this species together. And with newly found research on their migration patterns they have some new progress. Scientist are always trying to save endangered species that are dying from human causes or just the species own genetic diversity.The pacific whales and their other gray whale species have been endangered for many years now. But scientist haven't been studying that they are studying their migration patterns to see where their feeding ground expand and where they might

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