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24 pages in length. Worldwide, humanity's encroachment upon the land is causing perilous consequences to the wildlife community. From America's national parks to the Belize rain
forests to the global deserts, animals are fighting for their very existence as mankind's urban sprawl continues to infringe upon the environment. Wildlife rehabilitation clinics have significantly helped with the problem of addressing the fact that many wildlife species having nowhere left to go but straight into suburbia; however, their efforts are not taking shape quickly enough as a means by which to abate the overwhelming human ignorance in relation to wildlife knowledge and the irreparable harm that is occurring due to selfish actions. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
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for their very existence as mankinds urban sprawl continues to infringe upon the environment. Wildlife rehabilitation clinics have significantly helped with the problem of addressing the fact that many
wildlife species having nowhere left to go but straight into suburbia; however, their efforts are not taking shape quickly enough as a means by which to abate the overwhelming human
ignorance in relation to wildlife knowledge and the irreparable harm that is occurring due to selfish actions. I. THE URBAN/WILDLIFE CLASH For
as long as there has been land to exploit, there has also been a war raging between the developers and the environmentalists. Indeed, the battle that exists is one
that claims to benefit both sides of the issue: the developers for the people and the environmentalists for the land, wildlife and its resources. While each party believes what
they are doing is the right thing; they unquestionably clash when it comes to their overall purpose. According to the land developers, mankind has a right to use this
planet in any way that promotes his own health and welfare; however, from the environmentalists point of view, humanity has damaged and consumed so much of the environment already that
severe modifications must be made if there is to be an environment left for future wildlife generations. "Stories of environmentalist-inspired injunctions against logging and mining operations have been well
publicized, making environmentalists a good scapegoat for slack times" (Sanchez, 1996, p. 37). "If Americas detonating metro regions were the result of population growth alone, sprawl would be a
problem without a solution. But they are equally the result of political decisions and economic incentives that lure people ever farther from center cities. For decades, federal highway
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