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    reservations are only helping a small part of the widespread habitat ruination. “Scientists tell us the best way to protect endangered species is to protect the special places where they live. Wildlife must have places to find food, shelter and raise their young. Logging, oil and gas drilling, over-grazing and development all result habitat destruction. Endangered species habitat should be protected and these impacts minimized. By protecting

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    The Effects of the Endangered Species Act Thirty seven different species of animals have recovered their population since being placed on the endangered species list, yet over two thousand still remain. The purpose of the Endangered Species Act is to save those species that are either considered threatened or endangered, and provide them with the habitat they need to thrive in . In 1973, this act was passed, and it has been in action ever since(NOAA Fisheries). While it has been successful at

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    journey from the edge of extinction to a status of stability in their respective ecological communities. Some believe that this was due to the implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which was drafted and passed in 1973 in order to provide an effective replacement for two other pieces of environmental legislation . (“Endangered Species” 1). Surely such a successful piece of legislation deserves praise, yet it is not all that it appears. Despite good intentions it is entirely possible that this

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    Humans’ Moral Obligation to Preserve Endangered Species Many species that exists today are becoming endangered to extinction. In the past era where humans did not exist, extinction occurred due to natural causes. On this present time however, extinction of species are threatened by humans’ existence. Humans are the only moral agent; in which, it has the intellectual capacity that animals and plants do not have. Thus, humans are powerful and dominate over any species. Many practices that humans do

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    feral cat seems fairly justifiable if one considers the amount of piper plovers he may have saved, which is an endangered bird species (Murphy, 2007). Even so, biodiversity is complex and cannot be simply solved by killing one species in order to protect another. Stevenson admitted intent to kill the cat and expressed a willingness to kill others if needed in order to protect bird species. Such mindset does not pose a true solution to the problem. Stevenson could have found many other ways to deal

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    tiger. These are just a few of the many extinct species. All extinct species go through a process that leads them to extinction. Endangered species are on the brink of extinction caused by natural causes and humanity. The numbers of these species have increased yearly due to different reasons, and it is because of these reasons they become endangered. Endangered species are plants or animals expected to die off within a few years. “Facts about Endangered Animals” is an article that teaches its readers

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    There are a countless amount of species that become endangered every day. When a species becomes endangered, it means they have the threat of becoming extinct. Once an animal goes extinct it means they are no longer in existence and can never come back. This is catastrophic to an ecosystem. Ecosystems are a community of living things that interact with the environment. Every non-living and living thing lives in an ecosystem. Endangered species really take a toll on ecosystems. They can affect the

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    Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was put in place on July 1, 1975 to address the need to protect species on a global level by controlling international trade. The aim of CITES is to protect species that are considered endangered (Couzens, 2013). CITES uses three Appendices to evaluate which level the endangered species should be put in. Appendix I includes species that are threatened by extinction due to trading (Couzens, 2013). It bans any trading of these species related

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    are now 41,415 species on the IUCN Red list, and 16,306 of them are endangered species threatened with extinction.” According to the article Endangered Earth. Endangered species are a broad issue, one that involves both habitats and environments where species intermingle with one another. Today, there are millions of animals roaming this earth, but there seems to only be one kind of human. The kind that rather do harm than good. The three human activities that endanger animal species most negatively

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    arah Bader March 22nd, 2016 Endangered Species Research Paper Period: 2 Hasn’t the world lost enough? Animals are harmed by letting nature take its course, meaning climate changes, deforestation, etc. Human poaching is a major contributor also. “Extinctions have occurred throughout our planet’s natural history. Some species develop as others die out, making space in the ecosystem for those best suited to any given habitat’s natural conditions. Long before human beings arrived, fossil records show

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