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The History of the Florida Panther : A 14
page paper that provides an overview of the history of the Florida panther. This paper
looks at the social and political issues relative to the decline in panther populations in
Florida and outlines current means for reintroduction and habitat preservation options.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Panther.wps
Tigers / Endangered Species Or Prolific Predator : A
5 page paper that considers the two differing perspectives on tigers that have been argued
during the call to place them on the endangered species list. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Tigers.doc
Wild Boar Habitation & Mount Diablo California :
A 7 page paper that presents the issues of wild boar habitation on the Diablo Range,
especially Mount Diablo, in central California. This paper presents the issues relative to
vegetation destruction caused by the wild boar and suggests a number of ways in which to
address these issues to support environmental efficacy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Wildboar.wps
Whale Conservation : A 12 page paper describing the
plight of the whales at the hands of humans. The writer describes the history of whaling,
why it is important to conserve whales, and other human threats to whales. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Whales.wps
Can The Whales Be Saved? : A 7 page paper discussing
the environmental impact of whaling. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Whaleenv.wps
International Whaling Issues : This 3 page paper
examines the issue of international whaling practices, the regulations, as well as the
impact on several nations throughout the world. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Whaleint.doc
Killer Whales : 7 pages in length. The writer
offers a comprehensive overview of the killer whale, including habitat, activity cycle,
reproductive characteristics, unique adaptations and behaviors, social structure and
threats to survival. Bibliography lists 5 sources. TLCwhale.wps
Dolphins And Personhood : 6 pages in length. For
many, the concept of personhood is reserved strictly for humanity. However, that is a
self-centered, arrogant concept that has no basis of fact. Dolphins possess many -- if not
all -- of the qualifications that represent personhood; in fact, they are one of many
within the nonhuman world who can be considered persons by its very definition. The writer
addresses the concept of dolphins as persons, as well as sites examples of such.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Prsnhood.wps
The American Alligator / Alligator Mississippiensis : A
5 page overview of the American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). Includes
information on its evolutionary relationship to the crocodile, its reproductive strategy,
habitat preferences, subsistence patterns and other behavior. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Alligat2.wps
Alligator Control In Florida : Floridas
citizens are more greatly threatened by alligators than citizens anywhere else. In this 5
page report, the writer discusses dangers to humans, to the alligators themselves, and the
overall ecological benefit of keeping alligators alive and thriving in the state of
Florida. Bibliography lists approximately 10 sources. Alligato.wps
Animal Rights :
14 pages on Animal Rights; legal and
ethical issues. Writer argues that we should put ourselves before animals and continue
using them for medical research. Bibliography lists 12 references. Animalt2.wps
Animal Rights # 2 : A
variety of animal rights issues are addressed in this 5 page essay. Arguments on both
sides of the fence are considered. Activists such as Peter Singer and Tom Regan are noted
and their positions stated. Morality is considered as the basis for many of the arguments
and the paper concludes that perhaps a compromise in treatment of animals in society can
be reached. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Anhmn.wps
Animal Rights # 3 : 12 pages in length. Mankind's
arrogance has created a world of pain and suffering for his animal counterparts. From
research and testing to animals in entertainment to the seemingly innocent
"sport" of recreational fishing, animals constantly forfeit their intrinsic
rights to a life free of pain, suffering and exploitation. The writer addresses several
aspects where animals are forced to relinquish their rights as living beings. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Anmlrits.wps
Arguing Against Animal Experimentation : In 5 pages
the author argues against using animals for testing. Animal experimentation is
unnecessary, unethical, morally wrong and dangerous to humans. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Animalex.wps
The Animal Rights Question Analyzed Under Eudaimonism :
A 4 page paper on how animal rights are viewed under the eudaimonism ideal of
self-realization.
The paper presents Charles Norton's views on eudaimonism and outlines a process for the
coming together of the bioscience and activist communities (cited example) in regards to
animal testing. Other points of discussion include technological advancements that
preclude much of animal testing, and a discussion of how government regulation undermines
this process. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Eudaimsm.wps
The Relationship Between Animal Abuse, Human Abuse and
Antisocial Behavior : A 6 page paper that considers the issue of animal abuse and
relates it to childhood history of abuse and neglect and to problematic behaviors in
adulthood. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Relabuse.wps
The Dogon Religion & Animals : A 10 page research
paper which explores the animistic aspect of religious belief in this primitive African
culture. The writer discusses the role that animals play in Dogon rituals which predict
the future, and also gives a possible explanation for the mystery surrounding the
impressive knowledge of this primitive tribe regarding the star cluster which makes up the
"
dog star," Sirius A and B. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Dogon.doc
Jack Londons "The Call of The Wild" / Animal
Rights : A 7 page paper on the issue of wild versus domesticated animals in Jack
Londons novel. Comparing Londons description of the treatment of Buck with
contemporary articles on sled dogs, the paper argues that if it is impossible to fully
domesticate a sled dog and treat him humanely because of the work they are required to
perform and the life they are required to lead, then it would be better for all concerned
not to domesticate them at all. Bibliography lists 4 sources. London.wps
"Wearing Animals" : A 2 page essay
arguing against the fur trade and the human use of furs for aesthetic purposes. Author
sees moral reasons for cessation as outweighing any economic ones for continuance.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Furs.wps
Importance Of K-9 Units : In 9 pages the author
discusses the use of K-9s in policing, and looks at the history, purpose, how they are
used and the pros and cons of their use. Bibliography lists 7 sources. K9units.doc
K-9 Units : 5 pages in length. "To Protect and
To Serve" is the motto of every police department, and it is especially fitting when
the department employs the help of K-9 units. Utilizing dogs to help ferret out criminals
is a concept that has flourished through proper training techniques, positive
reinforcement and a strong relationship between the dog and his handler. The writer
discusses the role of a police dog, as well as the necessary requirements to keep the K-9
unit at its most efficient. The bibliography lists 5 sources. K9unit.wps
K-9 Detection Units / Danger to Dogs : In
this11 page paper the author discusses how utilizing dogs to help ferret out drugs,
explosives and other contraband has been a successful addition to many police and
investigative forces. However, these dogs do not perform their duties without facing the
same dangers as their human counterparts. The writer explains numerous physical and mental
hardships that often afflict the four-legged officers. Bibliography lists 10 sources. K9drug.wps
Search & Rescue Dogs : This 12 page overview on
SAR dogs contains specific information on training methods used, including techniques
taught by the American Rescue Dog Association (ARDA),
an organization whose models are replicated in teaching "air scenting" to dogs
around the country. Preferred breeds are discussed, particularly the Newfoundland who has
a propensity for water rescue. Ways in which dogs are used for searching, tracking and
rescuing are illustrated throughout the paper. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Sard.wps
Justin Leibers "Can Animals And Machines Be
Persons ?" : 5 pages in length. The writer subjectively discusses whether
animals and machines can be viewed as persons using philosophies discussed in
Leibers book. No bibliography sources are used. Animach.wps
Social Biology Of Wolves : A 25 page research paper
on wolves, their social biology, etc; The writer discusses various types of wolves, how
they travel in packs, survive as predators, and so froth. Canis Lupis (Common wolf), gray
wolves, and red wolves are among the many types discussed. The writer is also concerned
with the evolutionary biology of wolves and other relevant issues. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Wolves.wps
Zebra Mussels / Biological & Ecological Issues : This
7 page research paper describes the arrival of zebra mussels on the North American
continent as well as some projected figures for their spread. The writer describes the
biology of these small, inedible shell fish and then explains some of the negative effects
they can have on aquatic systems. Since phytoplankton and detritus consumed by tiny
animals called zooplankton which in turn are eaten by small fish and these small fish by
larger fish, biologists seem concerned that zebra mussels' tendency to eat the same items
could damage established food chains by removing needed energy from its bottom level.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Zebramus.wps
The Evolution of Lungs / From Fish to Mammal : A 7
page paper outlining the evolution of the lung from the primitive lungfishes to mankind.
Bibliography lists six sources. Lungs.wps
The Evolution of Mammallian Ear Bone Structure : A 7
page outline of the characteristics mammals have in common with their predecessors the
reptiles and the features which distinguish them. Bibliography lists five sources. Earbone.wps
Evolution / Plant & Animal : A 5 page overview of
the evolution of plants and animals. Compares and contrasts the evolutionary paths of the
first plant and the first animal and traces those paths back to the primordial soup from
which that very first organism emerged. Discusses differences in anaerobic and aerobic
organisms and details the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplasts. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Planimal.wps
Mesozoic Evolution of Mammals : A 7 page overview of
the differing morphological characteristics which arose during the Mesozoic Era and
separated the mammals from their predecessors the reptiles. Discusses differences in the
inner ear, the jaw, and the brain and provides possible reasons for the divergent
evolutionary paths. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Evolmeso.wps
Mammalian Reproductive Systems/ Phylogenetic &
Ontogenetic Development : An 8 page paper discussing the concept of ontogeny in
relation to the human reproductive system. Dispells the belief propagated in the ninetenth
century that the embryonic stages of development are an exact mirror of the evolutionary
history of an organism. Bibliography lists seven sources. Mammal.wps
Insects As Intelligent Animals With The Ability to
Learn : A 10 page paper describing the intelligence and learning capabilities of
insects. Emphasis is put on social insects. Studies are described that support the
statements of an insects abilities. The main insect in focus is the ant as it is the
most thoroughly studied. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Insects.wps
Retrospective & Perspective Memory In Rats : A
10 page examination of the phenomena of memory and how it is evidenced in rats. Emphasizes
the role experimental design can have on the results and conclusions of an experiment.
Bibliography lists 22 sources. Memorat.wps
Gorillas Learning Sign Language / Is it Feasible? :
A 6 page paper on the possibility that gorillas can learn sign language for communicating.
Koko the gorilla is the main subject behind the theory that gorillas can learn to sign.
While other primates have been studied the main subject of concern is the gorilla. It is
maintained that gorillas do learn and comprehend sign language. A bibliography including
10 references follows. Gsigning.wps
Self-Recognition in Chimpanzees and Gorillas : A
10 page comparative paper that discusses the differences relative to self-recognition in
chimpanzee and gorilla population. Gallup, Povinelli and Patterson, as well as many other
prominent researchers, have recognized a marked difference in the cognition of these two
primate species in relation to their abilities to self-recognize in the presence of mirror
images. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Chimps.wps
Animal Communication / Human Behavior : A 10+ page
discussion of animal communication and its relevance to human communication &
behavior. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Animaltk.wps
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