Sunday, January 24, 2010

I'm doing a project on WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. Please provide me with the following informations..?

1) Introduction to wildlife. (not that 1 which is listed in wikipedia) (approximately 15-20 lines).


2) Meaning of conservation. (15-20 lines).


3) Conclusion from the topic WILDLIFE CONSERVATION.





I've found the other required things but please help me in this by sharing your valuable articles with me.I'm doing a project on WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. Please provide me with the following informations..?
I am not doing your homework, but check the www.wwf.orgI'm doing a project on WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. Please provide me with the following informations..?
Do a google search-key word-wildlife conservation





There are a lot of things there to choose from.
Well this is not a very good idea of getting your home work done by others.





This will not help you much but reading and doing your homework will help you understand about conservation in a much better way.





Wildlife: Any and every thing living free in nature be it plant or animal is wildlife.





Conservation: To save something and using it in a very conservative way. That is not hurting anything but living sustainably and using natural resources in a very planned mannere so as to save them for coming generations.





So this is just something to makeyou think and do your work.
I would like to help but since you have made it clear this is your project, I feel it would be unethical for me to do your work for you.
as much as i love to help you out, but i don't feel like being used. sorry!
Search at Google. They have meanings of the words you're looking for..
You will never learn something at school if you ask others to do your school work for you.





You also need to understand that this is not a place for us to make your life easier. This is a place to share knowledge, to clarify doubts, to answer questions that are not part of your homework.





Respect others and respect yourself...by trying to learn something without help.
conservation of wildlife includes many different aspects. here is a way to protect the rainforests, coral reefs and the planet in everyday life.


Over 80% of the dry tropical forests from northern Costa Rica to Mexico have been cut down. Areas of this size and larger have been cut down throughout the world including the Amazon, Indonesia, the Congo and other rain forests. The Caribbean side of Costa Rica has also been decimated with deforestation. The temperature after removing the


rain forest has risen dramatically in these large tracts of land. The weather pattern also changes from this deforestation in each locality and they become drier. When these huge


areas have their trees removed, erosion dumps millions of tons of sediment into the rivers that flow into the oceans. This sediment slowly suffocates the polyps of the precious coral reefs in the tropics. What is the main reason for cutting these rain forests down? The main reason is to make room to raise cattle, not logging as many people think. With logging they generally cut down large hardwoods. To raise cow meat they cut down everything. In Central America


much of the beef is exported to the United States. The cattle industry, over all, causes more global warming than car emissions do. What can the average person do? eat soy, legumes and nuts as a protein source. This is a better way to practice sustainability. If the beef is grown in the United States sorry that isn't sustainable either. A person who eats cow meat (beef) as their main protein source requires about 30 acres of land each year and over 2000 gallons of precious water to raise that steer for protein. That is not sustainability. A person eating soy for their main source of protein only requires one acre of land and about 40 gallons of water each year to grow it. Also, soy doesn't add millions of tons of methane gas each year to our atmosphere. it actually absorbs co2. cows do produce over 100 million tons of this global warming methane gas in the U.S. alone. Cattle excrement also is adding to major pollution problems in our water systems today. Stop eating beef! Or if you absolutely can't stop eating beef, cut back to once a week or once a month. if you must eat a meat chicken is much less destructive to the environment than beef, here in the tropics. Besides, refraining from eating beef is healthier in the long run.


Here is another important environmental disaster, 90% percent of the shrimp served in the U.S. and in other countries comes from the tropics. It is harvested in non-sustainable ways. I have witnessed in one month over 190 sea turtles wash up on shore with their fins cut off, dead from drowning by shrimpers in the osa penninsula. Along with that, for every pound of shrimp harvested, about ten pounds of other creatures are killed and thrown overboard. Yes, much shrimp is farmed. The farms are generally constructed where mangrove swamps, another very important and fragile ecosystem, have been cut down for this purpose and ponds are made to raise the shrimp. After the shrimp are harvested from these ponds the water in them is released into the mangroves. Unfortunately the nitrate level is so high that many of the mangrove fish and other underwater creatures die. So eating shrimp is not sustainable either for our planet. If you want to take responsibility in helping save our planet from global warming, deforestation of the rain forests, dying coral reefs there are many other eating alternatives. please, eat to live, don't live to eat.


For our children's sake and the sake of the rain forests, coral reefs and the entire planet we need to step up and do something other than practice over indulgence. Cavemen had to hunt to get their protein and that was ok. Then we started raising animals to get our protein and that was needed. Now we know how to get all of the protein we need from plants. So it is time to evolve another step and stop the senseless cruelty to raising animals for food and also help control global warming and its effects at the same time.


henry

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