Free Essays on Wildlife Protection

  1. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Your Name Axia College of University of Phoenix Manas Wildlife Sanctuary Introduction Manas Wildlife Sanctuary...

  2. Protecting Kenya's Wildlife

    Protecting Kenya's Wildlife The nations of Africa face growing problems in conservation and the protection of the environment, with the particular problem of balancing the desire and need for economic development with the often opposing need for conservation of animal populations...

  3. Wildlife conservation

    Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitats. Among the goals of wildlife conservation are to ensure that nature will be around for future generations to enjoy and to recognize the importance of wildlife and wilderness lands to humans.[1] Many...

  4. Role of International Organizations in Environment Protection

    under the aegis of these organizations.………………………………………………………………………2 Conclusion ……………………………………………………………………….9 Introduction The Environmental Protection Organizations listed below actively contribute to preserving our planet in different ways, so please consider helping them through membership or...

  5. Endangered Species of India

    wrested a large part of its habitat from wildlife, but has also caused a deterioration in the carrying capacity of the remaining habitat. Improved communications network in the forests, versatile vehicles, slackening of fire-arms further exposed the wildlife to serious hazards. Infirm statutory provisions...

  6. science

    set them apart from other species is the main underlying cause of the contemporary environmental disaster. The main reason behind a threat to the wildlife and the ecosystem is the constantly growing deforestation, poaching and negligence towards animals and nature. At the present estimate, 81 species...

  7. apj life and career

    pro-nuclear scientist and were unimpressed by the assurances provided by him regarding the safety features of the plant.[82] Wildlife Conservation INTRODUCTION Wildlife is a collective term that includes animals, bear, butterflies, crustaceans, fish, moths, aquatic and land vegetation which forms...

  8. Earth Hour, More Than an Hour

    environment and live in a green life style. People call them environmental protection organizations. The World Wildlife Fund is one of the non-profit and non-governmental organizations which concentrates on studying and protecting wildlife and its living conditions, including climate change. It has done considerable...

  9. Endangered Species

    natural habitats are easier to see the damage to the environment. The land is reaped for its resources and left destroyed, not able to support the wildlife that once was there. Mining doesn’t show the effects of the devastation since it is unseen on the surface. Unless it is an open pit mine which destroys...

  10. Evironmental

    Change in Wildlife Habitat due to Human Encroachment: Lake Tahoe Basin In the years between 1873 and 1875, John Muir, America's leading advocate of national parks, traveled through the beautiful Lake Tahoe Basin; he wrote that, “Lake Tahoe is the king of all lakes in the Sierra, not only in size,...

  11. Does Malathion Pose a Risk to the Human Population?

    programs since 1956. “In 1956 it was registered for use in the United States as an insecticide” (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2006). According to the Environmental Protection Agency (2006), “When applied in accordance with the rate of application and safety precautions specified on the label...

  12. hunjuni

    diminishing forest resources has impacted bring two main problems. First, a considerable part of the forest is not high quality, regeneration ability, weak protection. Many places become desert, rivers have dried up. Second, the growth rate of trees began to slow down. Many young trees can not survive, there are...

  13. Prevention to Creulty of Animals

    1000 bulls get smuggled across the border every week for slaughter in Uttar Pradesh. A case under Section 6 of the Uttarakhand Cow and its Progeny Protection Act 2007 was registered against the main offenders.[30][31] Sahaspur[edit] People for Animals Uttarakhand raided the Sahaspur Cattle market upon...

  14. My Role Model

    crocodiles and other fascinating and deadly animals just for fun, but that is not it at all. Steve and his wife Terri try to "promote protection and safety of wildlife thought exciting education." Many in this world think that the more dangerous or scary-looking animals (like snakes or bats) are pests...

  15. Environment Laws in India

    total | 108.2 | 100 | 100 | ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION – FROM INDIAN CONSTITUTION PRESPECTIVE 1. "The State shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country". 2. "It shall be the duty of every citizen of...

  16. Environmental Issues in India

    posed a threat to India's wildlife; in response, the system of national parks and protected areas, first established in 1935, was substantially expanded. In 1972, India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act and Project Tiger to safeguard crucial habitat; further federal protections were promulgated in the...

  17. Toolangi

    departments was the 'opening up' of the bush with roads for logging and trails for fire protection.  This was a vital task that not only supported the growth of the forestry industry but also provided some protection from bushfire to towns and suburban areas that adjoined forests.  Today, State Governments...

  18. The Detriments of a Nationwide Gun Ban

    possibly be committed due to criminals knowing that law-abiding citizens have no means of self-defense. Thinking that someone may have a gun for protection either at home or in their vehicle is a large deterrent in preventing crimes, but by taking away that deterrent we are opening up our homes and vehicles...

  19. The Mountain Lion

    issue in a new way. A future proposition should retain the ban on sport hunting but allow the Department of Fish and Game to control the population. Wildlife management would reduce the number of lion attacks on humans and in the long run would also protect the lions. The once-endangered mountain lion To...

  20. endangered species

    natural habitats are easier to see the damage to the environment. The land is reaped for its resources and left destroyed, not able to support the wildlife that once was there. Mining doesn't show the effects of the devastation since it is unseen on the surface. Unless it is an open pit mine which destroys...

  21. the vanishing tigers

    and nations continue to destroy wildlife habitat by expanding agriculture and other activities at the current pace, the extinction rate could reach 20,000 species a year. At the rate 400,000 species of plants and animal could be wiped out in 20 years. World wildlife expert Norman Myers argues that we...

  22. Floridian Panther

    are an estimated range of between 100 and 160 adults in Southern Florida(Defenders of Wildlife). However some estimates are even less, with some sources quoting as low as under one hundred left (Defenders Of Wildlife). Measuring the actual numbers of these animals can be more difficult than one would...

  23. Theodore Roosevelt and the Environment

    created the nation’s first wildlife refuge on Pelican Island in Florida Pelicans and other birds that were being hunted and killed for their large colorful and exotic feathers. By making the island a wildlife sanctuary, Roosevelt protected the birds from hunters. The National Wildlife Refuge system is now...

  24. ENV/333 Entire Course

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  25. A Short Biographical Sketch on Rachel Carson

    that would be presented in an eloquent and captivating manner. She was promoted to the position of aquatic biologist in 1941 in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service formerly known as Bureau of Fisheries, where she authored several bulletins intended for the American public. One series was called ‘Conservation...

  26. ENV 333 All Weeks Material

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  27. Savannah dredging problem

    2013 Beside Jasper County’s western boundary is the stunning Savannah River, habitat of the Savannah River National Wildlife Refuge. This innate asset is being scarce by suggestions that will change the brilliance and consistency of the river forever. The Panama Canal is...

  28. You Just Don't Understand

    discern how much human interference is necessary. Human control must be tempered by respect and restraint. Programs designed for the protection and restoration of wildlife must reflect deference for the natural order rather than dominance over it. The consequences of human actions involving the elimination...

  29. ENV 333 ( Environmental Impact ) Entire Course

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  30. War and Consequence

    the word “victim”, one automatically believes it to be human. What about wildlife? What about the environment? Are they no less victims of war than the millions dying in the crossfire? In short, we are all victims. People, wildlife, and the environment are one in the same when it comes to the beneficiary...

  31. ENV 333 Environmental Impact Complete Class

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  32. Damage of the Environment Is an Inevitable Consequence of Worldwide Improvements in the Standard of Living. Discuss.

    damage to environment is an inevitable consequence of economic development. In my opinion, this is only an excuse for the ignorance of environmental protection. In the following paragraphs, how humans damage the environment, the consequences brought about by environmental damages and whether damage of the...

  33. Dis Advantges and Advantages of Tourism

    food, fashion, festivals and physical history, but these tend to be superficial elements of a culture.) • environmental protection (econ incentives to preserve nature, wildlife and urban cleanliness) • foreign exchange (generates resources to import food, pharmaceuticals, technology, consumer goods...

  34. Different Types of Organisation

    eligible for our support and we receive thousands of calls for help every year. RSPB- We are the largest wildlife conservation organisation in Europe with over one million members. Wildlife and the environment face many threats. Our work is focussed on the species and habitats that are in the greatest...

  35. Unsustainable tourism

    increases fiercely from approximately 25 million in 1950 to 996 million in 2011 (Chang et al., 2014), these approaches would be viable to the future protection of historical places. In addition, the benefits of government intervention also cover environment facet. By enacting laws and regulations, governments...

  36. Marketing

    environment and supporting cultures and economies. It is an opportunity for the tourists in contributing towards the conservation of protected habitats, wildlife parks and refuges. According to a U.S. Agency for International Development, many countries and their government do not have sufficient funds to protect...

  37. Reintroduction of Wolves

    absence from the Rockies, the Grey Wolf had been protected under the Endangered Species Act that was passed in 1973. Since the wolf is under the protection of Endangered Species Act a person could be punished with up to a $100,000 fine and up to 1 year in jail for killing a wolf (Urbigkit). ...

  38. Climate

    fossil fuels, automobile emission, deforestation, industrial processes. Few of the major issues caused by climate change includes rise in sea level, wildlife extinction, increase in temperature, risk of flood, fire, drought, storms. Research shows that human activities are solely responsible for the global...

  39. ENV 333 Complete Class

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  40. Argumentative Essay: Zoos

    “Zoos have a huge role to play in education and protection of our vulnerable wildlife” – Professor Tim Flannery, prominent environmentalist and Zoos SA Ambassador. In recent years the importance of zoos has been recognised. They are a valuable asset to our society because of the role they play in education...

  41. ENV 333 Devry-ASHFORD-Phoenix-Strayer

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  42. Green Roofs

    article green roofs can provide several environmental benefits. These benefits include the following: effective insulators, filter system, acts as a wildlife habitat, and can be used to grow vegetables and fruit crops and provide refuge for people living or working in the building. The author also provides...

  43. Our Role in the Environment

    volume of water which contributes to sea-level rise (US Geological Survey, 2008). Another definition of global warming, by the US Environmental Protection Agency, is an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate (Climate Change, 2006). Global warming is a problem...

  44. ENV 333 Environmental Impact Entire Course

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  45. ENV 333 ( Environmental Impact ) Entire Course

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  46. Wildlife

    Wildlife Preservation: We Should Do Our Part Agnes Choi Canada is known for it’s abundance in wildlife. Many of the pictures seen depicting Canada is of the wilderness: majestic mountains, lush forests, sunlit meadows teeming with wildlife. But what many don’t seem to understand is that the...

  47. ENV 333 ( Environmental Impact ) Entire Course

    archaeological resources, visual resources, air quality, noise, geology and soils, water resources, floodplains and coastal areas, wetlands, and vegetation and wildlife). It is understandable that every category may not be affected by your proposed project. However, you must indicate the category and include a brief...

  48. Phl Shark Uses Built-in 'Whip' to Stun Its Prey

    The researchers said their study was undertaken with the permission of the Governor of Cebu and adhered to the Philippine Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act. Tail-slaps for communicating too Discovery News also said the tail slaps may also help sharks to communicate with...

  49. Silent Spring

    Silent Spring describes, in depth, the harmful effects that chemical control has placed on all components of the environment, such as air, water, land, wildlife, plant life, and humans. Aerial spraying of pesticides, mostly DDT, began on a small scale over farms and forests. With the development...

  50. Sanctuaries

    Area by Birdlife International for conservation of avifaunal species. Compared to other protected areas in India, Kaziranga has achieved notable success in wildlife conservation. Located on the edge of the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot, the park combines high species diversity and visibility. Kaziranga...

  51. Endangered Species

    I reiterate, protecting animals is an expensive, non-essential task. There are Direct Costs and Indirect Costs associated with their protection. The Direct Costs are Identification and listing, Monitoring the species, Captive breeding, Reintroduction, Land acquisition and Enforcement...

  52. Risk Assessment of Malathion

    Human Services, 2003). Malathion is hazardous to both adults and children for several days after the spraying period in addition to all insects and wildlife as the chemical lingers in the air, on plants and in water. Children are at risk when playing with outdoor equipment such as jungle gyms, sand boxes...

  53. Biodiversity in the Desert Environment

    Africa and vice versa. Bustards are traditionally hunted birds, which being put under an intensive reproduction program in the National Center for wildlife Research. Ebb and tide environments in the Arabian Gulf attract millions of Wading birds from around 125 species to spend the winter in it. There...

  54. Environment and Biodiversity Impacts of Organic and Conventional Agriculture

    damage to the agricultural sector. Importance of Biodiversity Biodiversity is essential for the preservation of ecosystems. It is responsible for protection of air quality, it assists in the reversal of climate change by sequestering carbon, and it purifies water. Many of these functions are essential...

  55. River Pollution

    least 10,000-20,000 freshwater species are extinct or at risk due to river pollution. Fish that my ancestors used to catch and fry are now under protection. Adedeji claims that pesticides have created toxicity in the water, leading to more extinctions. He then goes on to say that: The use of pesticides...

  56. Water Conservation

    or natural resources. Some larger withdrawals would require an improvement project such as removing dams to improve flow on a river, or creating wildlife habitat. State legislatures, and Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, would have 10 years to ratify agreement after governors sign. Also needed:...

  57. The Petaluma River

    cubic feet per second. The salt water and brackish water marshes near the mouth and adjacent to Petaluma Point, provide a natural habitat for fish and wildlife. This area is home to several endangered species of animal including the Peregrine Falcon, California Clapper Rail, and Winter-Run Chinook Salmon...

  58. Bondi Beach

    purposes (the now popularised four-wheel driving a prime example) damages sand dune formation and scares away wildlife. 2-3) Coastal management, is it sustainable and effective? The protection of Australia's coastline depends on our capacity to implement sustainable coastal management initiatives. This...

  59. Radon and Acid Rain

    designed to control the air pollution across the nation that requires the Environmental Protection Agency to come up with as well as enforce different regulations to protect the public and forests as well as wildlife around the many major populated communities across the country. The ultimate purpose of...

  60. Forensic Archeology Essay

    inal10www.defra.gov.uk Wildlife Crime: A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime March 2005 Wildlife Crime: A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime Department for Environment...