Effects of Industrial Age on Wildlife
By: Tasha • Essay • 450 Words • November 19, 2009 • 1,278 Views
Essay title: Effects of Industrial Age on Wildlife
Effects of Industrial age on wildlife
Lab # 1
06/18/05
As humans continue to advance in technology and increase in
population it seems to have possible negative effect on the echo
system. I am looking at two specific species, The Ivory-billed
woodpecker ( Campephilus principalis), believed to already be
extinct until resent sightings, (James Owen for National Geographic News April
28, 2005) and Coyotes (Brian Handwerk for National Geographic News June 7, 2005)
Animals are forced to adept to changes in there environments or the life cycle will no longer be able to exist. This possibly is a living example of Evolution in progress. What is the long term effect of the continued destruction of natural habitats? This is a good example of how organisms can evolve due to changes in their ecosystems.
I am talking about two different species of animals first being a bird and the second one the coyote. What I have found in my research on this is that an majestic bird, the Ivory-Billed woodpecker that inhabited the lowland forest of southeastern U.S. between 1880 and the 1940s was believed to have become extinct due to the logging which destroyed their habitat. For sixty plus years the Ivory-Billed woodpecker that was thought to be extinct was once again spotted in 2004. While the data has been authenticated on the sightings, more observations are in the planning. The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service is identifying funds for recovery efforts. This rediscovery has spearheaded efforts to save 550,000