Essays About wildlife

 

  • Wildlife
    PRIMARY AUTHOR: Curtis Freeze received his BS in fish and wildlife biology from Iowa State University in 1970 and a Ph.D. in ecology from Johns Hopkins ...
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  • Wildlife Management
    Wildlife Manager More than 130 million persons in the United States and Canada, and millions more on all continents, enjoy hunting, viewing, and/or feeding ...
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  • Defenders of Wildlife
    Mission Statement from Defenders of Wildlife: "Defenders of Wildlife" (nickname: Defenders) is dedicated to the protection of all-native wild animals and ...
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  • Wildlife Refuge
    WILDLIFE REFUGE Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, located in Butte County of Northern California, serves many purposes to surrounding communities, including wildlife. ...
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  • Wildlife Protection
    There are many ways to protect wildlife in our community, the country, and the world. ... The wildlife there is losing land and acreage daily. ...
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  • National Wildlife Federation
    The National Wildlife Federation was founded in 1936 by editorial cartoonist JN Darling. It was founded when President D. Roosevelt ...
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  • Wildlife Management in Africa
    Wildlife Management in Africa In the past three decades, many of Africa's wild animals have suffered a massive decline in population due to poaching. ...
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  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
    Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1960 in northeastern Alaska to protect and maintain it's naturally ...
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  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Pumped into Commission
    Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Pumped into Commission United States oil companies depend on US land for domestic oil production just as the United States ...
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  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Debate
    Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Debate There are many arguments on both sides of the debate over whether or not to drill for oil in ANWR. ...
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  • None_Provided
    Diminishing Habitats of Wildlife A thriving habitat is essential to the lives of our wildlife. Wildlife habitats are continuously ...
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  • Management of the BLMs Public Lands System
    ... These resources include recreation, land, timber, minerals, watershed, fish and wildlife, wilderness, and natural, scenic, scientific and cultural values. ...
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  • Management of the BLM's public land system
    ... These resources include recreation, land, timber, minerals, watershed, fish and wildlife, wilderness, and natural, scenic, scientific and cultural values" (BLM ...
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  • Endangered Species in Canada
    ... In the following essay it will be proven that Canadian Wildlife is becoming endangered due to the actions of man. Our Country was ...
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  • Urban Sprawl in China
    Please send an E-mail if you use or if you have comments or questions: themacman2002@yahoo.com Wildlife species threatened by urban sprawl in China China's ...
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  • Wolfs
    ... Although the wildlife conservationists fought to save wolves, n the other hand ranchers revolted wolves, killing them every chance they got. ...
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  • White Abyss
    ... well being of this world and the beings that live upon it should humans decide to drill deep into the ground in the middle of a wildlife sanctuary searching ...
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  • Habitat Destruction
    Conservation includes developing and utilizing natural sources such as water, soils, rivers, wildlife, minerals and other natural resources. ...
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  • CITES
    CITES The International wildlife trade, worth billions of dollars annually, has caused massive declines in the numbers of many species of animals and plants. ...
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  • The Arctic Costal Plain Domest
    ... been several significant fields that have been discovered underlining the State lands adjacent to the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, making ...
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  • water conservation
    ... C. Humans and wildlife alike suffer a multitude of health problems due to exposure to toxic chemicals found in our water supply. ...
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  • Effect of the Past Demand of Bobcat Pelts on Recent Years
    ... This caused a decrease in the hunting of the bobcats. But during those times of high harvest, wildlife agencies had to keep up to date on their population. ...
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  • Love canal
    And is making a larger impact on the wildlife and communities surrounding the Great Lakes. ... Wildlife on the lakes is the most vulnerable to these contaminates. ...
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  • Symbolism in "The Open Boat"
    ... indifferent to human problems." In this story, Cranes shows the theme of man's struggle versus nature's indifference the symbolism of water, wildlife, and wind ...
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  • Oil Spills
    Oil Pollution and Its Effect on Wildlife "OIL POLLUTION AND ITS EFFECT ON WILDLIFE" INTRODUCTION: Contamination of the oceans by oil spillage is not a rare ...
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  • Sound Progressexxon valdez 5 pgs
    ... The coastline, wildlife, and people of the all area were all devastated by the spill. Ten years later, the area is showing remarkable progress. ...
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  • Conservation
    ... Another form conservation of is wildlife conservation. ... Wildlife conservation is not only important to hunters and fisherman it should be important to everyone. ...
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  • Clearcutting/Forestry
    ... This exposes the soil to erosion, water storage capacity is lost, and valuable habitat for wildlife is destroyed, streams or rivers are loaded with sediment ...
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  • wolf predation
    ... The role of wolf predation in limiting a moose population. Journal of Wildlife Management. 47(4): 977-988. ... Journal of Wildlife Management. 52(2): 344- 357. ...
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  • wetlands
    ... They are not connected by surface water to river, lakes, or streams. The bogs of the Northeast provide homes for unusual carnivorous plants and other wildlife. ...
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