Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Declining Population of Loggerhead Sea Turtle :: Biology
Declining Population of Loggerhead Sea TurtleThe title of this wallpaper is pretty self explanatory and the facts are simple. The solution is feasible further yet, not enough action is being taken to make a difference. You would think that we as humans being the dominate creatures of the earth, would be equal to(p) to understand the simplicity of knowing the negative personal effects of our carelessness and the force it has on the creatures around usCreatures that are close to defenseless when vomit in comparison with mankind. I didnt want thither to be a great mystery surrounding what my presentation is about because there doesnt have to be. Most people either dont know or dont care about the declining cosmos of the bonehead ocean tump overs. While I can not kind the attitude of a person who is apathetic, I can friend improver the knowledge of a person who is ignorant about this subject. Ignorance would be a very good word to describe my amount of knowledge in this area b efore I began this study on loggerhead sea turtles. The saddest part of this story is that we as humans are too have-to doe with with ourselves and concerned about our own wellbeing. We will not take the m to step back and wonder how the creatures of this world are getting along. If we could just forget about ourselves for one minute and try to help out the creatures that are continually struggling to survive the negative effects that our growing and careless macrocosm has placed on them. Even though loggerheads are the most common of all sea turtle species found on the United States coasts, recent studies have show that this amazing turtle population is in steep decline and will be in danger if we do not begin to find out wherefore its population is declining and what we can do to reverse this effect. The International Union for the conservation of Nature listed the loggerhead as threatened in 1978. This means that the loggerhead has been considered vulnerable for becoming ex tinct for thirty years because of the number of turtles left. fresh studies of loggerhead population have found that the number of females that nest in the Southeastern United States is continuing to decline at an alarmingly speedy rate. The United States Federal Government has reported that the loggerhead turtle population decline is not just something to be concerned about in one area of the world but it is a world blanket(a) problem.
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