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Nature

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Wildlife Management Policy: Reintroducing Wolves in the American West

IntroductionWhen it comes to the management of gray wolves in the Western United States, the issue is far from a simple one. The wildlife management policy case study presents the different factors that must be taken into consideration when looking at the management of policies governing the treatment of wolves...

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World Wildlife Fund

The World Wildlife Fund has evolved over time in terms of its chief objectives. Importantly, it was one an organization that sought to protect individuals species from extinction, doing pure conservation work. It focused on high-profile animal species, such as tigers, that had been targeted or otherwise threatened in the...

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African Elephants and Humans

The African elephant is a majestic creature that also plays an important role in the ecosystem. They are divided into two subspecies, the forest elephant, and the savanna or bush elephant. The savanna elephant can be distinguished by its long outwardly curving tasks. Both species have a long trunk and...

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The Role Of Heredity And Environment In Learning Theory

Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory explains how the environment influences the development of learners. According to Bronfenbrenner, the environment can be divided into five different levels, that is, the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and the chronosystem (Onwuegbuzie, Collins, & Frels, 2013). The microsystem is the environment closest to the learner and...

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Changing Viewpoints on the Impact of Invasive Species

In an article for the New York Times titled “Invasive Species Aren’t Always Unwanted,” Erica Goode refers to the research of several biologists who specialize in the movements and environmental impacts of organisms that are considered to be invasive species in order to illustrate how attitudes toward these species are...

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