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Information About Wildlife and Life in the wild!
The
“cry of the wild” can still be heard across this great land. I have heard
the bugle of an elk on the Great Plains...the shrill of a bald eagle along the
banks of the mightily Mississippi...the roar of a brown eagle bear on windswept
tundra...and the gobble of a wild turkey among western foothills. Amazing beauty
can still be found in the natural landscapes of this great land. I have seen
through televisions, articles, books, and newspapers the towering
forests...pristine waters...rich wetlands...wide-open prairies...majestic
mountains...and vast deserts alive with color. I am in awe by the complexity and
wonder of the natural world. Truly, it is where you can find solace and peace.
America is truly blessed. A land rich in natural resources----our sense of
adventure, pioneering spirit, and tenacity. Irving Berlin’s God Bless America,
Woody Guthrie’s This Land is Your Land, and Samuel Smith’s America all
declare a love and respect for this land we call “home.” It is our duty to
regain a love and respect for the land, its beauty, and life ‘s comfort. The
legacy of our natural resource heritage must be preserved. Education is the
answer. Through writing my paper I have learned that endangered species is more
than a name, it is a mission in-and-of-itself, a mission to keep safe our
wildlife---forever. The earth is home to more than 5.2 billion people, each
having certain needs, wants, and desires. The process of consumption drastically
changes the natural landscape, an many cases to the wearing away of other
species. Consumption transform vast quantities of natural resources, such as
fossil fuels and trees, into countless products and mountains of waste.
As
such, it directly and indirectly impacts land use decisions including wetland
drainage, the clearing of forest, mining, agricultural production, and
development. Over time, the increasing affect of poor land use, decisions, and
reckless use of natural resources have undermined the integrity and to keep up
the ability of the natural world, resulting in global environmental reduction.
In his book, Earth in the Balance---Ecology and the Human Spirit, Vice
President Al Gore writes: “The disharmony in our relationship to the earth,
which stems in part from our addiction to a pattern of consuming ever-larger
quantities of the resources of the earth, is now manifest in successive
crises, each marking a more destructive clash between our civilization and the
natural world: whereas all threats to the environment used to be local and
regional, several are now strategic . The loss of one and a half acres of rain
forest every second, the sudden, thousand fold acceleration of the natural
extinction rate for living species, the ozone hole above Antarctica and the
thinning of the ozone layer at all latitudes, the possible destruction of the
climate balance that makes our lives livable--all these suggest the
increasingly violent collision between human civilization and the natural
world. For civilization as a whole, the faith that is so essential to restore
the balance now missing in our relationship to the earth is the faith that we
have a future. We can believe in that future and work to achieve it and
preserve it, or we can whirl blindly on, behaving as if one day there will be
no children to inherit our legacy. The choice is ours; the earth is in the
balance.” What is the leading threat to wildlife? What does the word
“threatened” mean? What does the word “endangered mean? Does extinction
really mean gone forever? What happened to the Bald Eagle? The words
“threatened” and “endangered” are used to describe the status of rare
wildlife and plant species. Threatened is used to classify a species with
dangerously low population numbers. The bald eagle is an example of a
threatened wildlife species. And extinct is used to identify a species that no
longer exists or has died out. The dusky seaside sparrow is an example of an
extinct wildlife species. Persistent decline in wildlife populations led
Congress to enact the Endangered Species in 1973. The act mandated the federal
government to protect endangered wildlife, plant species, and their habitats.
Today, there are over 1,000 species protected by the Endangered Species Act.
Approximately 50 species are added each year. The loss of any species is cause
for great concern. However, extinction occurs naturally as part of the process
of evolution. In fact, paleontologists (one who studies the past geological
periods) have yet to agree upon what caused dinosaurs to become extinct.
Theories include a collision with a massive meteorite or the eruption of a
volcano leading to drastic changes in climate conditions. For whatever reason,
when one group of animals takes its place. Generally, the “new” species is
better suited or adapted to the environment. It may have concealing camouflage
or tremendous speed. It may be able to tolerate drought conditions, extreme
heat, or cold temperatures. It may benefit from a wide variety of foods
instead of a limited few. The adaptability of favorable characteristics and
the ability to survive and flourish is commonly referred to as “survival of
the fittest” or “natural selection.” Although extinction occurs
naturally over the course of thousands of years and the strongest species,
human activity has accelerated the rate of low.
We are proud to be able to deliver our wildlife products to the following
list of US States:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington
D.C., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
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