Salmon
The preservation of natural habitats is of capital importance to the preservation of the species it holds. The preservation of wild rivers and streams are the key to avoid the salmon’s extinction. The salmons’ struggle for survival is a humongous one, and it is practically condemned to its failure, and finally, to extinction. The body of water, which is absolutely necessary for the salmon to get to its final destination, is so shallow that it is practically impossible for the salmon to swim up the stream. Instead of swimming on smooth and caressing water as nature intended, the salmon is hitting his body repeatedly against rocks as it desperately swims trying to win that race against death. As the salmon goes far more up the stream, the less water, and the more damage to its body it gets. This water provides the oxygen to the fish’s breathing organs, the gill plates. It is also the vehicle for the fish to swim up to where its natural instincts indicate. The fish’s body is so damaged by the collision with rocks and lack of o
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Approximate Word count = 735
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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