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... affiliated with the Orangutan Foundation International and is dedicated to the preservation of the orangutan and its rain forest habitat through research ...
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... Any change in forest habitat creates "winners" and "losers." As forests go through natural cycles of growth, death and regeneration, species may inhabit or be ...
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... When applied responsibly, clearcutting is compatible with other forest functions, providing wildlife habitat and biodiversity without impacting water quality. ...
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... is located in the US There are five main places in the US where habitat is being ... Since then, the US has lost ninety-eight percent of forest in the lower forty ...
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... Dolphins of the Amazon River: How Sotalia fluviatilis and Inia geoffrensis coexist in their habitat The Amazon River and its lush, beautiful forest are surely ...
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... surrounding area. Allowing these trees to remain in the forests to help "preserve" the forest habitat is ridiculous. In effect, by ...
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... Forests provide a home or 'habitat' for other organisms. Without a forest, these organisms will die and the ecosystem will deteriorate. ...
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... "The forest Service has signed a Lynx Conservation Agreement to promote the conservation of lynx and lynx habitat on Forest Service lands. ...
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... the spotted owl region until the Forest Service implemented an acceptable plan. An injunction blocking timber sales in Northern Spotted Owl habitat affected 17 ...
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... Nearly half of the world's 233 primate species are threatened, largely because of their dependence on large expanses of tropical forest, a habitat under siege ...
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... bear was listed as a threatened species, habitat critical to its survival has been steadily eroded, through clear-cutting, excessive forest road building, oil ...
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... "While the total removal of natural habitat is clearly a major threat of many African forest primates, an analysis of survey data suggests that human predation ...
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... His thoughts were changed however when he moved up to the boundary of the forest. He started to learn about the trees and how they provide habitat for many ...
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... The exploding population places unyielding pressures on gorilla habitat. Dian Fossey, the American zoologist regularly began patrolling the forest and removing ...
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... The decline in forest health is also causing a reduction in wildlife and fish habitat, [and] a decrease in biodiversity. Clearcutting ...
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... to other of the ground uses, the overexploitation of forest products, the ... the creation to the Transamazonica Route has destroyed the habitat of hundreds of ...
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... Second, the other important problem is the reduction and destruction of the panda¯s habitat. The panda lives in a forest and marshy place. ...
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... sustained yield and multiple use charged the Forest Service. This was the production of timber, preservation of fish and wildlife habitat, watershed maintenance ...
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... help reduce the decline of the jaguar's natural habitat. For instance, in Belize, the government has set aside 150 square miles of rain forest, which currently ...
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... This is the reason for the destruction of our natural habitat. ... flood-control projects consume about 850.000 rural acres of land a year (p 135 Forest/wilderness ...
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... When we destroy forests we destroy habitat and species themselves. Most of our medicines come from plants and or other forest life. ...
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... Because as our population increases more land is used for human habitat and eventually we are going to run out of forest to destroy so we will have to impede ...
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... Today, only twenty percent of the nation retains its original forest cover (Dreshner 23). Along with habitat destruction comes extinction. ...
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... Habitat loss, especially in tropical forest areas, is the greatest threat. Some species, such as whales and the rhinoceros, are threatened by overexploitation. ...
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... Threats to existing habitat, such as invasion by forest trees and exotic plants such as Cape ivy, visitor foot traffic and soil erosion, will be addressed. ...
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... forms different layers of vegetation, each layer creating a separate habitat for the ... are removed, the "canopy is opened up, drying out the forest floor and ...
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... In Diani, Kenya over 75 percent of the forest has been destroyed, which not only destroyed the monkeys' habitat but their natural sources of food, as well. ...
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... being sold for 9 cents a cubic meter when commercial forest is being sold at $10.00 a cubic meter, and as said Australia's tourism and animals/plants habitat. ...
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... The growth of Bamboo is highly variable from year to year; depending on the climate the bamboo forest may be a secondary habitat for them. ...
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... Habitat destruction and modification is the most serious threat to biodiversity. ... of this problem is given in the table below: COUNTRY FOREST %LOSS GRASSLAND ...
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