Conservation officer Essays

  • Conservation Officer Research Paper

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    A Conservation officer is an interesting career. Being a Conservation officer requires high levels of education and knowledge. You must attend a four year university college. You have to be committed to your career. You have to be able to pursue a dangerous situation. A conservation officer uses research a lot. They use it to find new ways to conserve the wildlife. They use qualitative and quantitative research to help enhance the quality of their work. To be a conservation officer you must to

  • Game Wardens Research Paper

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    pretending to like each other and having to work together. Having said that, me give you some examples State and Federal of Game Wardens. Game Warden is a person who is employed to supervise games and hunting in a particular area. Game Wardens are officers that can also arrest you. If you think that Game Warden are just

  • Noah's Ark vs. Jurassic Park

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    find strategies and methods for the preservation of disappearing creatures and species. An increasingly popular idea that would allow for great benefits in the field of conservation became apparent in 1996 with the cloning of sheep by the name of Dolly. Since then the scientific debate on the relationship between cloning and conservation has ensued. Although the answer to that question remains on the horizon, cloning for helping endangered species is a process that may become a frequent procedure in

  • The Northern Spotted Owl Controversy

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    The Northern Spotted Owl Controversy – Jobs Vs Environmental Protection Introduction The mere mention of the creature’s name brings shudders to loggers and some local inhabitants, fear over its existence has incited rallies, garnered the attention of three government agencies, and caused people to tie themselves to trees. On April 2, 1993, President Bill Clinton embarked on a quest to settle a long-standing battle. The environmentalists on one side, and their attempts to protect natural resources

  • Wildpark Reserves versus Zoos

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    Animals call Earth home, just like we do, but there are so many creatures that die because of us. When we take these animals from their homes we need to give them a good place to live at. Many of the animals we capture, are put into zoos. I know that zoos many be fun and exciting but we need to look closer as to how the animals are being treated. Today, many creatures living in zoos are not getting the things they need to live well. Many starve or do not have enough space for them to move in their

  • Proposal Essay On Deforestation

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    makes you lose blood pressure. Scientists found out which exact chemical makes your blood pressure drop. Once they found it, they knew how to help people that have high blood pressure. The funny thing is that everything that has to do with forest conservation always turns into something with monetary value. In an article read online from “Rainforest.org”, it’s said that, “billions upon billions of dollars have flowed into the world’s economy due to the prescription medication arising from the world’s

  • Essay On Deforestation

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    makes you lose blood pressure. Scientists found out which exact chemical makes your blood pressure drop. Once they found it, they knew how to help people that have high blood pressure. The funny thing is that everything that has to do with forest conservation always turns into something with monetary value. In an article read online from “Rainforest.org”, it’s said that, “billions upon billions of dollars have flowed into the world’s economy due to the prescription medication arising from the world’s

  • The Importance Of Giant Pandas

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    occupying about isolated areas of mountain forest (WWF, 2014a) in China. These forests are areas of high biodiversity and likely contain a wide variety of unknown species. It is, therefore, important to protect them. As a result of the ongoing conservation of Pandas, the habitat is relatively secure, gradually increasing and becoming less isolated due to new corridors (China’s Ministry of Forestry & WWF, 1989) between forests. “The provincial governments of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu, working closely

  • Endangered Species - Causes of Endangerment

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    Endangered Species - Causes of Endangerment The term endangered is used by international and national organizations to define plants and animals currently in danger of becoming extinct. Although the term endangered is universally used, the definition of an endangered species is greatly varied. In most cases, the factors causing an organism to become endangered are human- related. When discussing the causes of endangered species, it is important to understand that individual species are not the

  • A Critique of O. P. Dwivedis Satyagraha for Conservation: Awakening the Spirit of Hinduism

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    of O. P. Dwivedis Satyagraha for Conservation: Awakening the Spirit of Hinduism In his article Satyagraha for Conservation: Awakening the Spirit of Hinduism, O. P. Dwivedi argues that we must reawaken religious values if the world is going to reduce the current level of environmental degradation. He suggests that religious beliefs can serve as a crucial foundation in helping to create a self-consciously moral society which would put conservation and respect for Gods creation first

  • Protection and Conservation of Endangered Species in Ontario

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    its vast areas of land and abundance of resources, is home to many unique and complex habits that house a number of important species. Environmental policies play a key role in the survival of many endangered animal and plant species and guide conservation efforts in Ontario. In order to protect at risk species and conserve their habitats, government officials need to place greater importance on creating effective policies that target root problems and help address fundamental issues like habitat

  • Tree Conservation Essay

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    Trees the Most Valuable Resource on Earth Today Forests are one of the most valuable resources on the planet today. Without forests it would be almost impossible for any living thing to survive. But, with this in mind many people destroy forests. It is as though they don’t even care that they are dooming themselves as well as the trees. Hopefully through this article I can help save the forest and help human kind, as well as all other organisms, by telling how important the forest is and how it

  • Endangered Species

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    Earth is a beautiful planet formed by human beings, plants and animals. While human beings are thriving in the world today, animals and plants are not doing so well. People today have knowledge of the many different species, but some of the species are now endangered in certain countries where there is no protection for animals. Endangered species are groups of organisms which are at risk of becoming extinct for one or more reasons. There are many reasons why a particular specie may become endangered

  • The Conservation of Energy

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    The Conservation of Energy Physics Essay: The Conservation of Energy Since the beginning of time, energy has pervaded our earth. These days we rely on it to advance in our technological developments. We also need energy for a variety of other things such as: to keep our bodies alive and healthy, to run our machines and other technical devices, we also rely on energy to keep warm in winter and cool in summer. Energy is the ability to do work. People and other things can run out of energy (e

  • Big Bend Case Study

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    organizations for funding and support. Critique of Management Plan Overall a good general management plan for the park. Would like to see the wildlife Management Plan, water Resource Management Plan, Wildland Fire Management Plan and Water Conservation Plan incorporated into the general Management Plan. The plan has three different avenues of approach which is good for public support and involvement. Sustainability is the focus within this plan although there was not any discussion for long

  • gp-lcc

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    ecoregional boundaries, as described by either Ricketts (1999) or Bailey (1998), would have included more priority habitats. • Reviewing “Guidance on Selecting Species for Design of Landscape-scale C... ... middle of paper ... ...ies can best serve conservation of the greatest number of species at the largest landscape scale appropriate, LPC may be an appropriate surrogate. • Northern pintail and sandhill crane numbers are an artifact of breeding success (that occurs outside of this selected sub-geography)

  • Wildlife Conservation Practices in Cambodia

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    Wildlife conservation is a practice which aims to protect plant and animal species and their habitat. According to Endangered Species of Cambodia (n.d.), Kouprey, known as Forest Ox in English, is considered to be endangered as it was estimated that fewer than 50 koupreys are left in the world. In addition to this, Wild Water Buffaloes, which have undergone a great decline in number and have only few population now, are reported as endangered in the IUCN Red List since 1986 since the total remaining

  • Proposed Territory of the South Okanagan- Similkameen National Park Reserve

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    nature conservation and recreation and tourism (e.g. Runte 1997; Mels 1999; Boyd & Butler 2000; Rytteri & Puhakka 2009). The dual designation means that ecological priorities are addressed along with the stakeholders rights to benefit from the land. This dualism has become integral to the Finnish in that regional development is increasingly brought up in park plans. 5(The idea that national parks should be integrated more deeply into the regional tourism economy while keeping conservation goals which

  • Conservation of the Saola (Vu Quang Ox or Asian Biocorn)

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    The phenomenal recent discovery of the species saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis), was found in the Annamite Mountains along the Laos/Vietnam border in 1992. The saola was the first latest large mammal to be discovered in over 50 years, making it one of the biggest zoological discoveries of the 20th century. Also known as the “Asian unicorn,” the rare saola species prefer living in moist, dense evergreen forests with little or no dry season. The saolas have been attempting to survive in the condensed

  • Humanity and Endangered Animals

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    Marston, S. A. (2012). Human geography: Places and regions in global context (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. National Wildlife Federation (n.d.). Endangered species act. Retrieved from website: http://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Wildlife-Conservation/Endangered-Species-Act.aspx O’Neill, T. (2013, February 27). Why African rhinos are facing a crisis. National Geographic News. Retrieved from http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/02/130227-rhino-horns-poaching-south-africa-iucn/ US Fish