Monday, March 30, 2009

Summative Journal

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Nur Shu’ada Baharudin(11)
30th March 2009

From what I had read the whole of this process, I think that human beings are the one whom are the cause of all this things. They are not giving this poor animals, at all, a chance to live . to live their life in a more good and peaceful way. Now, allow me to let you see on what are some of the articles I had written a journal of which I had read some days before- to help you understand better on what I’m going to talk about in this further writing.

From the whale’s conservation article…
Who would believe it? the big blue giant is fading awayyyy!!!! by the way, Whales, dolphins and porpoises are facing ever-increasing dangers despite the 20-year ban on commercial whaling. We've prepared a series of questions and answers on whale conservation and WWF's efforts to protect these magnificent creatures.WWF has found that around 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises are killed each year as
bycatch in fishing nets. This translates to nearly 1,000 cetaceans killed each day in fishing nets... In my opinion, man are being selfish in not letting them a chance to live longer in this earth... i dont mean that they cannot hunt for it but, be aware of the population of them and at least... have sympathy...

From the elephants conservation article…
Recently,I read an article about elephant conservation.... this article illiterates about how elephants are important to man, what different types of their body are use for...and what are the consequences of them not existing on earth... in my opinion, we should at least do our best and try not to kill a lot of them... this is because, without them, medicines will not be to an extand andthe jungle man not having anything to eat... Hence, we should try our best to conserve elephants...

From the dolphins conservation article…
This cute and adorable marine mammal is also fading away. Although dolphins are legally protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act and several other laws, entanglements in fishing nets is still a concern in many areas, the primary threat to these (and many other wild animals) is the destruction of habitat and loss of available food. To me, to really protect dolphins in the wild we must protect their natural habitats. Today, most bottlenose dolphin populations appear to be healthy and are not endangered. Also, some other species of cetaceans, however, are not so fortunate.In my opinion, again man are being selfish by not making or even giving this cute and adorable marine mammal, which is the love of most of us, a chance to live and to also lead a good and peaceful life .. what i meant is, man can still hunt for them but to a certain extansion...

From what I had written here, I think you had understand what I am trying to express here… HUMANS are SELFISH!!! Erm… sorry… I do not mean to be rude, but yeah this is the FACT. And I tell you this is no laughing matter. Humans are doing anything just to satisfy themselves. But how about the animals which had suffered a lot since the day they were born.So,fellow friends out there THINK before you ACT!


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Website for dolphin conservation

http://dolphintrainer.com/conservation.htm

Bottlenose dolphin consevation

This cute and adorable marine mammal is also fading away. Although dolphins are legally protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act and several other laws, entanglements in fishing nets is still a concern in many areas, the primary threat to these (and many other wild animals) is the destruction of habitat and loss of available food. To me, to really protect dolphins in the wild we must protect their natural habitats. Today, most bottlenose dolphin populations appear to be healthy and are not endangered. Also, some other species of cetaceans, however, are not so fortunate.In my opinion, again man are being selfish by not making or even giving this cute and adorable marine mammal, which is the love of most of us, a chance to live and to also lead a good and peaceful life .. what i meant is, man can still hunt for them but to a certain extansion...

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continue from elephants emotion...the webste..as i'd promised

http://sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/html/elephant_emotion.html

website for whale conservation

http://wwf.org.au/ourwork/oceans/whales/

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Whale Consevation!!!the big blue giant is fading awayyyyyyyyy!!!!!

Who would believe it? the big blue giant is fading awayyyy!!!! by the way, Whales, dolphins and porpoises are facing ever-increasing dangers despite the 20-year ban on commercial whaling. We've prepared a series of questions and answers on whale conservation and WWF's efforts to protect these magnificent creatures.WWF has found that around 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises are killed each year as bycatch in fishing nets. This translates to nearly 1,000 cetaceans killed each day in fishing nets... In my opinion, man are being selfish in not letting them a chance to live longer in this earth... i dont mean that they cannot hunt for it but, be aware of the population of them and at least... have sympathy...

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More about elephants:P their emotionsXP

never once in a life time did I thought of animals having their own emotions...especially elephants! imagine them.. feeling happy... sad... angry.. all this emotions are, to me, not shown by elephants to human beings... imagine them being killed by the shooting gun... the parang or even a machine gun...*cry* WHY!.... oh... WHY! had i not realise how hard it is for them to continue their live... to live... without even having the right to live their own life... *sigh* from now on, i promise myself to try not to make the elephants cry or even not leading a peaceful life... i'll try to do my best to safe their lifes.. even by having risk my own life...

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website for previous article which i'd refered to...

http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/html/impact.htmlhttp://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/html/impact.htmlhttp://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/html/impact.htmlhttp://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/html/impact.htmlhttp://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/html/impact.html

Elephant Conservation Impact

Recently,I read an article about elephant conservation.... this article illiterates about how elephants are important to man, what different types of their body are use for...and what are the consequences of them not existing on earth... in my opinion, we should at least do our best and try not to kill a lot of them... this is because, without them, medicines will not be to an extand andthe jungle man not having anything to eat...Hence, we should try our best to conserve elephants...

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

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if only i'd known...arghh...why..oh...why..i totally forget about this 'searching for articles and refection" BlaBlaBla....too bad then..better luck next time...