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Endangered species is a topic that spans biology, environmental science, ecology, and even philosophy and ethics. Students encounter it in courses ranging from introductory life sciences to upper-level environmental policy seminars. What makes it academically compelling is the intersection of ecological science with human responsibility — the question of how habitat loss, human expansion, and ecosystem disruption drive species toward extinction invites both empirical analysis and moral inquiry. The topic also connects to broader frameworks around biodiversity, conservation policy, and the relationships between predators, prey, and the ecosystems they sustain.

Papers on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Some focus on specific animals or plants, such as the Amur Leopard or Berberis Nevinii, using a case-study method to examine population decline and conservation status in detail. Others address policy and ecological intervention, as seen in papers on wolf reintroduction into Idaho or mangrove restoration efforts in the Indian River Lagoon. More theoretically oriented essays treat endangered animals as morally considerable agents, raising philosophical questions about the obligations humans have toward other species. This variety reflects how broadly the topic can be framed across disciplines.

A strong essay on endangered species needs a focused thesis — arguing for a specific conservation approach, analyzing a particular species' decline, or evaluating a policy intervention tends to work better than surveying the issue in general terms. Evidence drawn from habitat data, population trends, and documented ecological relationships carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating extinction as an abstract problem without grounding the argument in the concrete pressures — human activity, habitat destruction, disrupted ecosystems — that drive it.

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Research Paper Doctorate
Gray Wolf, Giving Some Natural
¶ … gray wolf, giving some natural history of the animal, its living habits, and range, along with the ongoing controversy over relocating wolves in the American West. Gray wolves are related to domesticated dogs, and…
Paper Masters
Reintroduction of wolves into Idaho
Reintroduction of Wolves Designated as Experimental
Paper Undergraduate
Singer and Regan's perspectives on animal treatment in zoos
Zoos are categorically utilitarian in their purpose and function. Even when zoos participate in the preservation of species, education, consciousness raising, and fundraising, they are still performing a utilitarian…
Research Paper Doctorate
Manatee biology and conservation
The manatee, or sea cow, has been on the endangered species list for a long time. There has been some talk of changing their actual status to 'threatened' but whatever researchers and scientists choose to call them, the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Social ecology of health promotion
Natural ecosystems are on the verge of collapse. This study addresses various questions related to environmental conservation and measures that can be adopted to facilitate the process. This study shows that rules and regulations that help to protect the ecosystem have changed the entire perception of the ecosystem in the world. This study also shows that Green Revolution as an agricultural initiative is designed to increase the output of agricultural activities.
Essay Doctorate
PESTLE Analysis Country\'s Profile Political Perspective Environmental
Billabong is a leading name in the apparel industry of Australia. The company specializes in casual wear, wet suits and accessories. This report is intended to analyze the feasibility of setting up a manufacturing facility in Karachi, Pakistan. It is also intended that this manufacturing plant will be used as a regional office and will be used to introduce the products of Billabong in the Asian market. During this feasibility study, the methodology used was PESTLE analysis. This method enabled the management to analyze this business proposal from political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental point of view. While analyzing Pakistani market as a future prospective, it was established that this business venture can be subjected to higher risks by political, social, and environmental forces. On the other hand, the legal structure of Pakistan offers medium risk to the business operations of Billabong. Whereas, technological and economic factors can cause no or less harm to this business venture. As a matter of fact, they both actually support the establishment a manufacturing facility in Karachi, Pakistan. After thorough analysis, it is concluded that instead of setting up a manufacturing facility, it is better to outsource Billabong's manufacturing to a local firm and sales operations should be conducted from the Head Office, Australia.
Research Paper Doctorate
Florence Guinness Blake: Pioneer in Pediatric Nursing
Clara L. Adams-Ender was born to Otha and Caretha Leach on July 11, 1939 in Willow Spring, North Carolina. She was one of 10 children born into a poor, hard-working, sharecropping family.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Public Administration and Policy Analysis
The objective of this work is to compare and contrast the ethics analysis versus the cost benefits analysis approaches to policy analysis. There is a Greek Proverb, which states, "a society grows great when old men plants trees in whose shade they know they will never sit." (Clowney, 2006) Protection of the health of human beings and the natural environment at one time did not appear to make the requirement of such as economic analysis. It is stated in the work of Ackerman (2008) that it is "surprising that cost-benefit analysis is such a failure; at first glance it appears quite reasonable. If only one could assign monetary values to all the costs and all the benefits of a proposed policy, it would become a simple, transparent matter to add up the costs and benefits." (p.2) Many times it is impossible to define all the costs and benefits in monetary terms. Uncertain future results are estimated by analyst who state values based on their best possible guess. The analysts fail to calculate the worst-case scenario into the policy matter debate. Ackerman notes that the complexity and detailed process results in a loss of transparency as well as lost objectivity.
Research Paper Doctorate
NCLEX-RN Pass Rates and ADN Curriculum Models in NC
¶ … 1997, the average pass rate for first time test takers on the NCLEX-RN was 93%. Since 1997, the national average pass rate on the NCLEX-RN has declined to 83.8% (National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing,…
Research Paper Doctorate
Cloning: methods, applications, and ethical considerations
Cloning is the production of identical genetic copies of cells or an individual. The process occurs naturally when a cell or organism reproduces asexually, through processes such as mitosis, binary fission, budding,…