Fauna of Colombia Essays

  • The Color of Animals and Their Toxicity or Camouflage

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    The coloration of an organism is often correlated to its ability to hide or advertise. However, we can correlate it to the organism’s level of toxicity. We see the relationship between colors and toxicity in many different organisms. The relationship is shown in different classes of vertebrates like the reptiles, amphibian and mammals. The reptiles show a very wide variety of animals that show either crypsis or aposematism. The Bothriechis schlegelii (Eyelash pit viper) is an example of a snake that

  • The Impacts of Deforestation in the Tropical Rainforest

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    The Impacts of Deforestation in the Tropical Rainforest Deforestation is having an effect on all tropical rainforests. This is not just negative effects but also some very positive effects from the deforestation of the rainforests. From deforestation there are many problems that can be caused by this, environmental, social, economic and political issues all from the destruction of the rainforests across the world. There has been dramatic deforestation across the world for some time now and

  • The Failure of Plan Colombia

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    Background Plan Colombia is a long-prevailing foreign aid package bestowed to the country of Colombia from the United States. This foreign aid package grants substantial financial assistance to Colombia, intending to fight the “War on Drugs” and to reduce the trafficking of narcoleptics, but there is a multitude of other factors and implications, both unintentional or indirect and intentional due to ulterior motives. To accomplish the goals of Plan Colombia, most of the aid has been provided in the

  • Peru Tourism Essay

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    South America is the fourth largest continent in the world. It is a continent that is located in the Western Hemisphere and it can also be considered the subcontinent of America. South America is divided in twelve independent counties and their names are-Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, Guyana, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, over sea department of French Guiana, Suriname, Ecuador, Uruguay and Paraguay. South America is boarded by Pacific Ocean in the west, Caribbean Sea in the North West and Atlantic Ocean in

  • Colombia

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    Colombia Colombia, republic in South America, situated in the northwestern part of the continent, and bounded on the north by Panama and the Caribbean Sea, on the east by Venezuela and Brazil, on the south by Peru and Ecuador, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Colombia is the only country of South America with coasts on both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The total land area of the country is 1,141,748 sq km (440,831 sq mi). The capital and largest city is Bogotá. IILAND AND RESOURCES

  • Mangrove Forests

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    Effects of “deforestation” on the carbon sink of the Mangrove forest Introduction and Literature Review Mangroves are an important part of the coastal ecosystem. This paper focuses on the “Mangrove forests” and the effect of deforestation for converting the land into agricultural land on the carbon sink of the mangrove forests. The Mangrove forests represent only a small percentage of the total forest ecosystem on earth, yet they make up the largest existing carbon sinks on the planet. Due to the

  • The deforestation in the Ecuador’s Amazon

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    The Amazon is a vast region spanning across six South America countries Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela (Walker, & Cesareo 2014). The Amazon is one of the most developed rainforest of anywhere in the world. Over two-thirds of all the fresh water and 20% of the earth’s oxygen are produced in the Amazons (wcupa.edu). Despite the vital role of the Amazons, carless practices continue the rapid deforestation of the ecosystem. (Mainville, et al, 2006). The main causes of deforestation

  • EL VIAJE DE HUMBOLDT A MEXICO

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    Federico Guillermo Enrique Alejandro de Humboldt, conocido como Alexander von Humboldt, fue un Alemán que ha marcado hasta la actualidad varios aspectos de la ciencia moderna. A continuación, explicare brevemente su biografía antes de llegar al destino previamente invadido por España: México, el cual se llamaba “Nueva España” en ese entonces. Tiene una educación con profesores privados bastante amplia, como es la filosofía, física, grabado, dibujo, política, ciencias físicas y naturales, biología

  • America The Worlds's Superpower

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    be seen in the Lewis and Clark expedition. These all- American heroes set out on an expedition to explore the recently acquired Louisiana Purchase in 1803. During this three year expedition Meriwether Lewis and William Clark studied the flora and fauna, discovered resources and mapped out one of America's largest purchases ever. But as these two men explored the Mississippi, they did far more than explore on behalf of Thomas Jefferson. The territory was purchased from France for 15 million dollars

  • Kwakiutl Indian Life

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    Languages of the Americas website 1998). No other accounts had been made on the Kwakiutl for almost the next century and knowledge in that time must be gathered from the Hudson's Bay Company and the reports of the Canadian government and British Colombia even though in 1849 a trading post was established in their territory (Codere 1950). On Vancouver island, Fort Rupert was built and four Kwakiutl groups moved their winter towns there, “establishing the largest largest of the Kwakiutl settlements

  • A Threat To Wildlife And Bio-Diversity

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    A Threat To Wildlife And Bio-Diversity Thesis Statement: The acceleration and diversification of human induced disturbances upon natural ecosystems during the past decades has contributed to wildlife habitat fragmentation. The changes in land use have driven wildlife managers to reconsider the benefits previously attributed to the Edge Effects on wildlife diversity. Habitat fragmentation has been recognized as a major threat to the survival of natural populations and to the functioning of