Zoology Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (181) essays
Zoology essays:
The Human Factor Effecting Endangered Animals
... of every resource possible to the point in which it has not only put the environment in danger; it has also seriously threatened other major species of animals. Two of the most endangered animals today are tigers, and right whales. TigersTigers are one of ...
"Overfishing of the Ocean" The essay is on sharkfinning and the effects it has on the ocean. It also gives information about overfishing and the depletion of certain species.
... species type of fish greatly. If overfishing isn't put to an end it not only brings down resources for the human population, but it also disrupts oceans ecosystems. Overfishing has been a major problem for the Grand Banks of North America, The East China Sea of Asia, and the North Sea of Europe. In ...
Cheetah
... endangered species due to an estimated population of less than 50 mature individuals." In the last century the cheetah's range and numbers have steadily declined. Cheetahs have disappeared largely due to uncontrolled killing by humans for sport. Today the cheetah is apparently ...
Marine Animal diversity and adaptation to life in the seas and ocean.
... in their environments. Pelagic species living in the water column are adapted for floatation The majority of species are benthic and have adapted to remain on the sea floor and sustain high pressures (CHAPTER 12, 2005; Doberski, 2005). Adaptations to marine life across different ...
The Giant Panda
... in the wild and that number is growing less because of China's growing population and poachers who sell Panda skins. However, about 110 panda's live in ...
Tasmanian Tiger Report
... wild dogs were more advanced in hunting which led to the mass starvation of the Thylacine population. These Thylacines were eventually wiped out from the mainland around 2000 years ago, and the remaining Tasmania Tiger population sought refuge in the only dingo-free zone, Tasmania. Tiger ...
Informative speech on the St. Louis Zoo and it's world wide contribution. "The St. Louis Zoo: more than what meets the eye."
... Bibliography Fischer, Martha. "Easing the Educational Struggle in Kenya." Stlzoo Winter 2007: 12-17. "St. Louis Zoo is Going Global with Conservation Efforts." St. Louis Post-Dispatch 05 May 2004. Newspaper Source. EBSCO. SWIC, Granite City. 16 Feb. 2007. " St. ...
Army Ants. Comparision between army ants and U.S. Army.
... of thousands of ants and set out from the bivouac in various directions. They form two or three parties going out simultaneously in different directions for 100 yards or more. In the U.S. army we attack countries in different ...
All About Sharks-seven paragraphs
... long pointed teeth for catching fish and other species of sharks are harmless bottom dwellers, like cat sharks or hound sharks. Also, because of their cartilage bodies, they can swim and turn around faster. However, most of these sharks are in danger of becoming extinct. Sharks have an array of body ...
Report on endangered species; The Wandering Albartross. general information about most aspects of its life, habits, etc. incudes arguments for and againsts its protection
... wild life and care more about all animals. We should take charge and all help in the quest to not only try to save endangered species but save them all together. We should figure out what is causing the problems ...