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Annotated Bibliography

Hastings, Alcee. “Animal Welfare and Wildlife Conservation.” U.S. Congressman Alcee L.
Hastings, ​https://alceehastings.house.gov/issues/issue/?IssueID=100680​. Accessed 24
November 2018.

I used this source to learn about what the government has done for the wildlife in the
past. This source also explained what the government hopes to do in the future to make
an even bigger impact.

Hill, Amelia. “Wildlife conservation projects do more harm than good, says expert.” The
Guardian,
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2010/jul/29/wildlife-conservation-projects-m
ore-harm​. Accessed 24 November 2018.

This source gave an interesting approach to animal conservation. It is very different to all
of the other articles that I read about it and opened my mind a little to the possibility that
animal conservation may also cause some harm to the Earth.

Library of Congress. "The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920." Library of


Congress,​.​http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/connections/conservation/hist
ory.html​. Accessed 22 November 2018.

I used this source to learn about the history of wildlife and how the wildlife conservation
movement came to be. This source does a good job at explaining how the Earth was
before animals started to become extinct.

Mclendon, Russell. “11 startling stats about Earth's disappearing wildlife.” Mother Nature
Network,​.​https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/blogs/11-startling-sta
ts-about-earths-disappearing-wildlife​. Accessed 24 November 2018.

I used this source to learn about different statistics on animal conservation and our planet.
This website also provided a lot of great photos of wildlife.

Murchison, Rachel. “A Promising Future for Africa’s Wildlife.” World WIldlife Magazine,
https://www.worldwildlife.org/magazine/issues/spring-2016/articles/a-promising-future-f
or-africa-s-wildlife​. Accessed 22 November 2018.
This source provided lots of facts about Africa’s wildlife and how it differs with
America’s. It also talked about climate and how it impacts an environment and its
wildlife.

Samper, Cristian. “Saving Wilderness Areas Before It’s Too Late.” The New York Times,
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/18/opinion/letters/wilderness-conservation.html?rref=
collection%2Ftimestopic%2FWildlife%20Conservation%20Society&action=click&conte
ntCollection=timestopics&region=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&content
Placement=1&pgtype=collection​. Accessed 22 November 2018.

This article talks about why wildlife conservation is so urgent and what will happen if we
don’t do anything about it. It was very informational and included lots of interesting
details.

Shah, Anup. “Nature and Animal Conservation.” Global Issues,


http://www.globalissues.org/article/177/nature-and-animal-conservation​. Accessed 24
November 2018.

I used this source to find out about what specific places and species are endangered and
in need of help. It was very informative and detailed when explaining how you could help
each individual aspect of wildlife.

Sobrevila, Claudia. “Act now to save wildlife: 5 actions that make a difference.” World Bank
Group,​.​http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2017/11/28/act-now-to-save-wildlife-
5-actions-that-make-a-difference​. Accessed 20 November 2018.

I used this source to learn about different things that we could all do to help improve our
planet and the wildlife on it. It provided great ideas on what you can do at home to make
an impact.

State of Delaware. “A History of Conservation.” Division of Fish and Wildlife,


http://www.dnrec.delaware.gov/fw/dwap/Pages/HistoryofCons.aspx​. Accessed 22
November 2018.

I used this source to learn about the history of wildlife conservation. It provides you with
timelines of major events in the past that relate to the cause.
Worland, Justin. “The Problem with U.S. Wildlife Protection Efforts.” Time,
http://time.com/3772207/wilderness-protection-endangered-species/​. Accessed 22
November 2018.

I used this source to learn about what protection efforts people are taking for animal
conservation. I learned that many attempts at helping are not very impactful and could be
made more effective.

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