Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The Causes of Endangered Animals




                    Animals are very similar with humans living on this planet and learning how to live.What it really had happened every year animals are becoming close to extinction thanks to the humanity.People who cares for their  business becoming  successful as much of possible  while these creatures trying to survive in peace.The word extinction seems so depressing meaning it will no longer exist for the future. Imagine these creatures did extinct and now the childrens of the future didn't have a chance to see and shock of there habitat becomes a city. It also happened many centuries ago now is increasing with a huge list of animals that desperately need help. We the people are responsible for the actions causing many chaos in there environment, need to protect them.
                      There was many problems about endangered species that are threatened making the population disappear. It is increasing to become endangered then extinct the rate of the species of amphibians, birds, fish, invertebrates, mammals, reptiles, and even plants. The humanity of their living is improving their economics and make a huge profit. By making huge profit with medicines, food, furniture, clothing and many more resources that is useful to become dependent with them. Having more animals being kidnapped it relates to kidnapped children using for work. In the beginning of the era where dinosaur lived it went extinct from volcanic eruptions, asteroids strikes, and climate shifts . When it happened with caveman, natives, and explores it started with humans however they too need to survive for food and shelter learning the landscape. These people were having fear also the animals in addition people were having fear so shooting and interest of their fur for clothing involves fashion.
                      There are many causes why animals are endangered close to be extinct. The main reasons is loss of habitat, climate change and illegal wildlife trade. The loss of habitat made these creature loosing homes for humans to live having the agriculture gas and oil.There are 3 kinds of habitat loss destruction, fragmentation and degradation. According to for destruction  " Other ways that people are directly destroying habitat, include filling in wetlands, dredging rivers, mowing fields, and cutting down trees." Second  for fragmentation:" Much of the remaining terrestrial wildlife habitat in the U.S. has been cut up into fragments by roads and development. Aquatic species’ habitat has been fragmented by dams and water diversions. These fragments of habitat may not be large or connected enough to support species that need a large territory in which to find mates and food".Third, degradation," Pollutioninvasive species and disruption of ecosystem processes (such as changing the intensity of fires in an ecosystem) are some of the ways habitats can become so
 degraded that they no longer support native wildlife". 
                     Next, is climate change affects the temperature of water have caused many problems for sea creatures and more."Climate change occurs as increased amounts of gases in the atmosphere allow the sun’s light to reach the Earth, but trap its heat radiating back from the surface" Having the droughts reducing the population of habitat and animals start to fade."Defenders is working to ensure the best science is being used to understand the full impacts of climate change on wildlife and ecosystems"
                     Last is illegal trade where making huge success that surpassing their killing. Making profit for selling merchandise and even used for medicine.When is illegal trade have made for the money.
"The world is dealing with an unprecedented spike in illegal wildlife trade, threatening to overturn decades of conservation gains. Ivory estimated to weigh more than 23 metric tons—a figure that represents 2,500 elephants—was seized in the 13 largest seizures of illegal ivory in 2011. Poaching threatens the last of our wild tigers that number as few as 3,200.As human populations have grown, so has the demand for wildlife. People in many countries are accustomed to a lifestyle which fuels demand for wildlife"

"The Extinction Crisis." Center for Biological Diversity. Web. 28 Mar. 2016. <http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/biodiversity/elements_of_biodiversity/extinction_crisis/>.
://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/biodiversity/elements_of_biodiversity/extinction_crisis/

Monday, March 28, 2016

Animals Endangered

 EXTINCTION CRISIS
It’s frightening but true: Our planet is now in the midst of its sixth mass extinction of plants and animals — the sixth wave of extinctions in the past half-billion years. We’re currently experiencing the worst spate of species die-offs since the loss of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Although extinction is a natural phenomenon, it occurs at a natural “background” rate of about one to five species per year. Scientists estimate we’re now losing species at 1,000 to 10,000 times the background rate, with literally dozens going extinct every day [1]. It could be a scary future indeed, with as many as 30 to 50 percent of all species possibly heading toward extinction by mid-century [2].

Unlike past mass extinctions, caused by events like asteroid strikes, volcanic eruptions, and natural climate shifts, the current crisis is almost entirely caused by us — humans. In fact, 99 percent of currently threatened species are at risk from human activities, primarily those driving habitat loss, introduction of exotic species, and global warming [3]. Because the rate of change in our biosphere is increasing, and because every species’ extinction potentially leads to the extinction of others bound to that species in a complex ecological web, numbers of extinctions are likely to snowball in the coming decades as ecosystems unravel.

Species diversity ensures ecosystem resilience, giving ecological communities the scope they need to withstand stress. Thus while conservationists often justifiably focus their efforts on species-rich ecosystems like rainforests and coral reefs — which have a lot to lose — a comprehensive strategy for saving biodiversity must also include habitat types with fewer species, like grasslands, tundra, and polar seas — for which any loss could be irreversibly devastating. And while much concern over extinction focuses on globally lost species, most of biodiversity’s benefits take place at a local level, and conserving local populations is the only way to ensure genetic diversity critical for a species’ long-term survival.

In the past 500 years, we know of approximately 1,000 species that have gone extinct, from the woodland bison of West Virginia and Arizona’s Merriam’s elk to the Rocky Mountain grasshopper, passenger pigeon and Puerto Rico’s Culebra parrot — but this doesn’t account for thousands of species that disappeared before scientists had a chance to describe them [4]. Nobody really knows how many species are in danger of becoming extinct. Noted conservation scientist David Wilcove estimates that there are 14,000 to 35,000 endangered species in the United States, which is 7 to 18 percent of U.S. flora and fauna. The IUCN has assessed roughly 3 percent of described species and identified 16,928 species worldwide as being threatened with extinction, or roughly 38 percent of those assessed. In its latest four-year endangered species assessment, the IUCN reports that the world won’t meet a goal of reversing the extinction trend toward species depletion by 2010 [5].

What’s clear is that many thousands of species are at risk of disappearing forever in the coming decades.
AMPHIBIANS

No group of animals has a higher rate of endangerment than amphibians. Scientists estimate that a third or more of all the roughly 6,300 known species of amphibians are at risk of extinction [6]. The current amphibian extinction rate may range from 25,039 to 45,474 times the background extinction rate [7].

Frogs, toads, and salamanders are disappearing because of habitat loss, water and air pollution, climate change, ultraviolet light exposure, introduced exotic species, and disease. Because of their sensitivity to environmental changes, vanishing amphibians should be viewed as the canary in the global coal mine, signaling subtle yet radical ecosystem changes that could ultimately claim many other species, including humans.

BIRDS

Birds occur in nearly every habitat on the planet and are often the most visible and familiar wildlife to people across the globe. As such, they provide an important bellwether for tracking changes to the biosphere. Declining bird populations across most to all habitats confirm that profound changes are occurring on our planet in response to human activities.

A 2009 report on the state of birds in the United States found that 251 (31 percent) of the 800 species in the country are of conservation concern [8]. Globally, BirdLife International estimates that 12 percent of known 9,865 bird species are now considered threatened, with 192 species, or 2 percent, facing  an “extremely high risk” of extinction in the wild — two more species than in 2008. Habitat loss and degradation have caused most of the bird declines, but the impacts of invasive species and capture by collectors play a big role, too.

FISH

Increasing demand for water, the damming of rivers throughout the world, the dumping and accumulation of various pollutants, and invasive species make aquatic ecosystems some of the most threatened on the planet; thus, it’s not surprising that there are many fish species that are endangered in both freshwater and marine habitats.

The American Fisheries Society identified 700 species of freshwater or anadromous fish in North America as being imperiled, amounting to 39 percent of all such fish on the continent [9]. In North American marine waters, at least 82 fish species are imperiled. Across the globe, 1,851 species of fish —  21 percent of all fish species evaluated —  were deemed at risk of extinction by the IUCN in 2010, including more than a third of sharks and rays.

INVERTEBRATES

Invertebrates, from butterflies to mollusks to earthworms to corals, are vastly diverse — and though no one knows just how many invertebrate species exist, they’re estimated to account for about 97 percent of the total species of animals on Earth [10]. Of the 1.3 million known invertebrate species, the IUCN has evaluated about 9,526 species, with about 30 percent of the species evaluated at risk of extinction. Freshwater invertebrates are severely threatened by water pollution, groundwater withdrawal, and water projects, while a large number of invertebrates of notable scientific significance have become either endangered or extinct due to deforestation, especially because of the rapid destruction of tropical rainforests. In the ocean, reef-building corals are declining at an alarming rate: 2008’s first-ever comprehensive global assessment of these animals revealed that a third of reef-building corals are threatened.

MAMMALS
Perhaps one of the most striking elements of the present extinction crisis is the fact that the majority of our closest relatives — the primates — are severely endangered. About 90 percent of primates — the group that contains monkeys, lemurs, lorids, galagos, tarsiers, and apes (as well as humans) — live in tropical forests, which are fast disappearing. The IUCN estimates that almost 50 percent of the world’s primate species are at risk of extinction. Overall, the IUCN estimates that half the globe’s 5,491 known mammals are declining in population and a fifth are clearly at risk of disappearing forever with no less than 1,131 mammals across the globe classified as endangered, threatened, or vulnerable. In addition to primates, marine mammals — including several species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises — are among those mammals slipping most quickly toward extinction.

PLANTS
Through photosynthesis, plants provide the oxygen we breathe and the food we eat and are thus the foundation of most life on Earth. They’re also the source of a majority of medicines in use today. Of the more than 300,000 known species of plants, the IUCN has evaluated only 12,914 species, finding that about 68 percent of evaluated plant species are threatened with extinction.

Unlike animals, plants can’t readily move as their habitat is destroyed, making them particularly vulnerable to extinction. Indeed, one study found that habitat destruction leads to an “extinction debt,” whereby plants that appear dominant will disappear over time because they aren’t able to disperse to new habitat patches [11]. Global warming is likely to substantially exacerbate this problem. Already, scientists say, warming temperatures are causing quick and dramatic changes in the range and distribution of plants around the world. With plants making up the backbone of ecosystems and the base of the food chain, that’s very bad news for all species, which depend on plants for food, shelter, and survival.

REPTILES

Globally, 21 percent of the total evaluated reptiles in the world are deemed endangered or vulnerable to extinction by the IUCN — 594 species — while in the United States, 32 reptile species are at risk, about 9 percent of the total. Island reptile species have been dealt the hardest blow, with at least 28 island reptiles having died out since 1600. But scientists say that island-style extinctions are creeping onto the mainlands because human activities fragment continental habitats, creating “virtual islands” as they isolate species from one another, preventing interbreeding and hindering populations’ health. The main threats to reptiles are habitat destruction and the invasion of nonnative species, which prey on reptiles and compete with them for habitat and food.

In this article represents different kind of species are critically endangered or extinct. These animals are facing problems in habitats, global warming, and many effects causing in humanity. Animals need to pass on the generations of their home.
"The Extinction Crisis." Center for Biological Diversity. Web. 28 Mar. 2016. <http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/biodiversity/elements_of_biodiversity/extinction_crisis/>.
://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/biodiversity/elements_of_biodiversity/extinction_crisis/

Animal Endagered Species


Representing images of animals endangered what is living right now facing to survive. What the causes of these creatures need help to live for the future.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

bright and shady thoughts: Traffic Frustrations

bright and shady thoughts: Traffic Frustrations: It's almost impossible to just get in your car and take a nice long cruise. The second you get on the road there are speed demons swerv...

bright and shady thoughts: Traffic Frustrations

bright and shady thoughts: Traffic Frustrations: It's almost impossible to just get in your car and take a nice long cruise. The second you get on the road there are speed demons swerv...

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Strong Emotions

 
Baby Animals



         Every time when there a cute baby animals it changes everything and forget anything. Whether there's  a puppy fluffy round face almost look like a bear cub, small, so funny how it walks and run playful as if is a happy child. Is doesn't have to be a puppy it can be a bunny, sea turtle, sloth, lion cub,dinosaur anything. Looking at their images express feelings awe how gorgeous forgetting the negative emotions of stress, fear, anger, and sadness. For instance, watching a horror movie when it ends there a strike reaction of being dramatized scared to sleep nightmares come. The only way to be fearless is watch baby animals it calm the emotions. The more wee animals, disappear the terror and have beautiful dreams at night peacefully. These baby animals are precious in life gifted in cuteness in domestic and wild animals.





                                                                                         

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Selena Quintanilla

                                                               

                                                            Selena Quintanilla

        Selena Quintanilla is an AMAZING legendary singer ever! I enjoy her  music is great and it still lives on affecting many people different ages listen. A role model who have reach the dream and Hispanic born in Texas, Mexican American affecting our culture. In her childhood began singing at age 10 and continues on till success. She is talented and charismatic along with interviews and made so many stores. Her life is beautiful ,died so soon all her achievements made however, it haven't forgotten. The passion of her music is still there ,thanks to the media and her family are united. Her career may be over,but a lot of people inspire even the celebrities adores in fact is not just Hispanic listen is in every race. There was so many women even teenage dress up like of her fashion the singing is different, but is good. If she's still alive there is going to be a lot of good music in present than now because of today's music is nonsense. There is many great musicians just a few of them. Selena, will always be there forever in our hearts.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Blog #1

 Rant


     After having a great dinner now is time working assignments having the brain full charge. Sitting and working assignments on the desktop focus, letting the time pass by.  No matter how many assignments complete it all takes how much time and effort to finish that is already night time. Feeling shock that it was night time spending a total 6 hours in the computer while listening music with headphones on, no distractions. Looking right and left there was no one here neither my parent nor siblings only noises.There is only noises of the wooden floor creaks and one light is on the living room out of all the rooms of this house is off. Is midnight all right and being all alone in the living room scared to turn off  the lights and then run toward the room.
        
       Is this is how it happens in our daily life? Life is so short! I really don't enjoy where everything goes happens so fast wanting to have a quality time. Wishing to be stopped and pause having more time. For instance having extra- time to accomplish everything and relax with the rest of  the day. A clock has 12 hours and continues there is day and night,7 days of the week, with 12 months completes a year after years.At first is enough however is not a morning or night person doesn't make a difference it goes fast. The only time left is reflect how we are in life and enjoy what is rest and keep a memory. There is one who against it life we are creators. All it matters is enjoy the time what it matters and move on.