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Wild Animals Articles - COTHIVALE ARTICLES1: Endangered Species In Canada Frequently Asked Questions
There are 256 species in Canada, listed as endangered, extinct, extirpated, threatened or vulnerable by the Scientific Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife. Compiled in 1994, this list includes vertebrate species and vascular plants only. According to this classification, extinct species are those that were indigenous to the country but no longer exist anywhere. Extirpated are species that occur in some places around the world but cannot be found in Canada. Endangered are species that are threatened with extirpation or extinction while vulnerable species are species that are at risk due to small range, declining numbers, or another reason. There are 9 species classified as extinct, including the Dawson's Caribou, Sea Mink, Passenger Pigeon, Deepwater Cisco, and Great Auk. Extirpated species include plants, birds, mammals, and reptiles such as the Illinois Tick Trefoil, Black-footed Ferret, and Swift Fox. The endangered species in Canada are 55 in total, including 3 reptiles and 3 fishes, 12 birds, 1 amphibian, 23 plants, and 11 mammals. Even larger is the number of threatened species or 66 altogether. Among them are the Newfoundland Pine Marten, Peary Caribou, Wood Bison, and many others. In addition, there are 119 vulnerable species. The country has adopted the Canada's Species at Risk Act in order to protect wildlife and Canadian plants. Under this piece of legislation, the government has the power to step in if any of the provinces fails to protect certain species. The act was adopted in 2002 and is in compliance with the International Convention on Biological Diversity. The act identifies various ways in which individuals, organizations, and governmental institutions can work toward preserving endangered and threatened species. There are also penalties in place. Under this act, a committee of experts and scientists has been designated to examine threatened species and their conservation status. The committee prepares a report, and its recommendations are sent for evaluation to the Minister of the Environment. To this, the government maintains a list of endangered species and is committed to protecting their habitats. In addition, the federal government and the territorial and provincial authorities have agreed to create the Endangered Species Conservation Council with the purpose of coordinating activities. This body is made up of several ministers - of Heritage, Fisheries and Oceans, and Environment, as well as territorial and provincial ministers, which have responsibilities for protecting wildlife. The council is tasked with providing leadership for activities which aim to protect threatened species. It is responsible for recovering and identifying threatened species while the governments have agreed to develop complimentary programs, policies, and regulations to protect and identify species at risk. The country has developed a strategy for species at risk. The Habitat Stewardship Program is part of this strategy and represents a conservation initiative helping Canadians to protect wildlife. This program is managed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Parks Canada Agency, and Environment Canada. 2: Caring Needs of Baby Bearded Dragon
There are already so many people who are starting to domesticate their baby bearded dragon. The rationale behind this is that this is a pet with innate appealing and friendly behavior. In fact, raising baby bearded dragon is perfect for almost all individuals with different ages. It is important to understand that the care needed by baby bearded dragon is different from what adults require. By the time that you decided to domesticate such pet, you have to gain idea with the care needed by baby bearded dragon. The care needed by baby beardies is different from the care needed by those adult ones. In case you are planning to raise this pet in the future, it is important that you will do the right measures needed in caring baby bearded dragon. It is very important that when raising baby bearded dragon, you will consider proper hydration of the pet. Maintaining the hydration of baby bearded dragon is just very simple. What you just need to do is to provide him with clean water in his cage. However, most of the time, they will not really drink the water that you will put in feeding dish. The best option for you is to sprinkle water on the foods that he will eat. When they are eating the foods, they will also consume the water present in it. Your baby bearded dragon also needs proper habitat. You need to obtain the best cage for your baby beardie. In case you plan to domesticate both female and male beardie, you can allow them to mingle when they are still babies. But when they are already getting more matured, you can already separate them. This is due to the fact that this per it so much territorial. When they reached the mating period, you can allow them to mingle with each other again. Still, there should be close supervision so that you can urgently separate then when they are fighting with each other. As you are caring baby bearded dragon, there are some measures that you need to do. Remember that this pet comes with specific needs and requirement so that they can be raised properly. By knowing some of the care needed by baby bearded dragon, it will be easy for you to raise your pet and promote its overall health and wellness. Aside from these measures, there are also other things that you need to understand when it comes to caring these pets. It is essential for you to know these measures in caring baby bearded dragon. 3: Sheep Farming - Critical To Select The Type of Sheep Breeds That Will Be Most Suitable For You
Sheep farming is an activity that must come into careful thinking if you plan to engage in it. Ask yourself the questions necessary to get you started. Why raise sheep? Also, you need to be sure of the reasons why you would subject yourself to sheep farming from day one in order to be firm on what you decide to do with this venture. Sheep are gregarious animals, they like to flock in a common group and can range from 50 lbs to 500 lbs. A simple review of the different breeds used for sheep farming will save you time in the long run when you learn how to raise sheep. They are as follows: 1) East freisian, and Lacaune - this can be found in United States for milk production and are also traditional sheep breeds 2) Awassi - a sheep breed common in SouthWest Asia like Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq is about 92 lbs on the average and is a fat-tailed breed. 3) Assaf - this is a synthetic breed originating from Israel in the 1950's. The have an average of 611 litres of milk production in a standard lactation of roughly seven months. 4) British Milk Sheep - the name itself would suggest that it is a high producer of milk. Originally introduced by Lawrence Alderson in Wiltshire and Northumberland and is now popular in United Kingdom as well as Canada. It is also known for producing more twins and triplets than other breeds. 5) Dorset Horn/Poll Dorset - known for high fat content in milk production as well as an alternative for out of season milk production. 6) Friesland - "Holstein of sheep breeds" They are a pure dairy sheep breed in the United kingdom. It has a long bald tail and naturally polled. Its fleece is also of high quality and has a Bradford Count of 48 to 52. Its ewe can weigh anywhere from 50 to 55 kilos and the rams about 75 kilos. As can be gleaned from this short list, you can choose among which type of sheep breeds will be most suitable for you in sheep farming. Be aware that after choosing the right kind of breed you must also consider the nutritional requirements of sheep. Sheep that are for wool or milk production require a stiffer nutritional needs than sheep for mutton. Grass is staple food of sheep but sometimes you have to provide as supplements, the grains that are suited for them to provide their mineral and salts requirements. A good and constant supply of clean water should also be accessible for your herd. Page 1 of 1 1 |