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Essays on Wildlife

  1. Wildlife Conservation
    INDIAN WILDLIFE The wildlife of India is a mix of species of diverse origins. The region's rich and diverse wildlife is preserved in numerous national parks and wildlife...
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  2. Threats To Wildlife In Pakistan
    HYPOTHEIS TESTING HYPOTHESIS NO.01 H0: There is an effect of Illegal hunting on increasing the threats to wildlife in Pakistan. H1: There is an effect of Illegal...
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  3. Wildlife In India
    Comparing camera trap pictures of tigers Kalyan Varma Tiger source populations will be monitored annually using capture-recapture methods based on individual identification...
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  4. Conservation Of Wildlife
    CONSERVATION OF WILD LIFE The day we all friends started to know the world around us specially about the living beings, living things, non-living things from our Parents...
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  5. Theodore Roosevelt: The Great Environmentalist
    sites of America and its unique wildlife were a source of pride ... “The movement for the conservation of wildlife, and the larger movement for...
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  6. Chile
    and becomes a grassy area for grazing sheep. Wildlife (Fauna) Wildlife is another group that will differ with region. In...
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  7. The Great Depression
    Automobiles also contain some fluids that can be deadly to us and our wildlife. We often hear of gasoline spills by tanker trucks or by ships...
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  8. Spanish-Amerincan War
    go outside into the woods and watch and study birds and the surrounding wildlife. He liked to record data about the animals, and enjoyed experimenting...
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  9. Legalizing Hemp
    long been concerned about the effects of dioxin and other compounds on wildlife and even people. Beyond the chemical pollution, there are agricultural reasons why...
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  10. Acid Rain
    following paragraphs I will be discussing the impact has on the wildlife and how our atmosphere is being destroyed by acid rain...
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  11. Energy And Commerce Committee: Lighting The Way Of The Future
    America beings her trek into the 21st Century with a very rocky start, for the prices of gasoline and crude oil are continually increasing, the stock market perpetually slowing down, a shortage of power supply for the entire state of California and...
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  12. Spanish Language & Culture
    Columbia, a republic in South America, is located in the northwest region of the continent. Its neighbors are Panama and The Caribbean Sea, also Venezuela and Brazil, to the south there’s Peru and Ecuador, and to the west there’s the Pacific...
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  13. Environmentally Conscious Propoganda
    the environmentalist and animal rights activist. Taking the guise of a Wildlife Service Announcement, Chevron attempts to reconcile its reputation as just another...
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  14. When The Birds Hit The Windows.
    smashed into the thick wood. By June, 1999, most of the usual small wildlife had left the area and many of the field flowers were gone. As were...
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  15. Madagascar
    “Great Red Island” <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Background Information <br /> Government <br /> Formal Name: Republic of Madagascar <br /> DTA code: MA <br /> Government Type: Republic <br /> Legal System: based on French...
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  16. Acid Rain
    of pH from 7 to 4 is a dramatic change in environment, and the changes in wildlife reflect it. There are both direct and indirect effects of acid rain. Acid...
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  17. At Cooloola
    At Cooloola is a lyrical poem written by a well recognized Australian poet, Judith Wright. This poem creatively describes a beautiful scene of nature. The poet uses highly descriptive language and a diverse range of poetic devices to engage the...
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  18. Deer Hunting
    In ancient time people hunted to survive. They used the animals for food, clothes, and tools. Today hunting for sport has became popular. <br /> Today whitetail deer is one of the most popular animals to hunt in North America. Deer can be found...
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  19. Fixing a Continental Divide: Canadian And American Relations
    Canada. Additionally, President Bush favours drilling for oil in the Alaska National Wildlife Reserve; a move that could threaten caribou that native people on the...
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  20. Reuniting The Grey Wolf
    were caused by the wolves. The government decided to have the Defenders of Wildlife was suppose to pay yearly for all the damages supposedly caused by the wolves...
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  21. Tess Of The d'Urbervilles
    Tess of the d’Urbervilles is subtitled ‘A pure woman’ and this is how Thomas Hardy sees and portrays her throughout his novel. As the novel progresses the reader is introduced to many aspects of Tess as she grows from being a child on the...
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  22. Rabies: Closer Than You Think
    Rabies, a virus of the nervous system and salivary glands is a fast moving killer; it’s not something to mess around with. Rabies comes from the Latin word “to rage”. Rabies is easily associated with rage. When people think of rabies, they...
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  23. Sadc: Recent Developments And Achievements
    Introduction <br /> <br /> Regional groupings such as SADC aims to bring neighbouring countries into a league or association or union where they will be able to work together in terms of matters concerning politics, economics and development, the...
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  24. About My Home Town Ooty
    and boat races and boat shows are held annually. The Madumalai Wildlife Sanctuary lying in the Nilgiri District abutting Kerala & Karnataka State, this is...
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  25. Pakistan - The Land Of Adventure And Nature
    From the mighty stretches of the Karakorams in the North to the vast alluvial delta of the Indus River in the South, Pakistan remains a land of high adventure and nature. Trekking, mountaineering, white water rafting, wild boar hunting, mountain and...
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  26. Myself
    April, 1985 and we were driving away from civilization towards the untamed, natural and beautiful; wearied of chaos, dangers and blood-spills of our own rioted country – an aftermath of post Indira Gandhi era. My father was driving his 1969 model...
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  27. On Silent Valley
    entirety. The Silent Valley is said to be abundant in wildlife and a vast array of undiscovered and unrecorded species of tropical insects and birds...
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  28. Should a Wind Farm Be Built At Gunson Height?
    limestone and marble buildings, and raises the acidity in rivers and ponds, killing the wildlife that depend on the water and the creatures who rely on the pond life...
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  29. Backyard Fuels Policy
    A century ago, when Henry Ford was mass-producing automobiles, most of the fuel for America’s cars came from places like Oklahoma and Texas. Today, oil for our cars and other things that use petroleum comes from places like Venezuela and...
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  30. Stop Spreading Erroneous Accounts On Africa
    I am glad that the Internet has given me and other average people a chance to express our opinions on issues that concern us. This medium also allows an audience of hungry readers to read the opinions of commoners like me. I am grateful to the...
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