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Works Cited “Cheetah (Acinonyx, jubatus).” Defenders of Wildlife.2008 . Defenders of Wildlife. 4 Mar 2008 <.http://www.defenders.org/ wildlife_and_habitat/ wildlife/cheetah.php?ht+>

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  1. Works Cited • “Cheetah (Acinonyx, jubatus).” Defenders of Wildlife.2008. Defenders of Wildlife. 4 Mar 2008 <.http://www.defenders.org/ wildlife_and_habitat/ wildlife/cheetah.php?ht+> • “Cheetah (Acinonyx, jubatus)”.The Wild Habitat. Think Quest. 6 Mar 2008. <http://library.thinkquest.org/11234/cheetah_any.htm • “Cheetah:”Endangered!. The American Museum of Natural History. 5 Mar 2008 .<http://www.amnh.org/nationalcenter/Endangered>?>. • ‘Cheetah Facts”. Defenders of Wildlife. Defenders of Wildlife. .21 April 2008. <http://www.defenders.org/resources/publications_policy _and_legislation/great_cats_and_rare_canids_species_ fact_sheet.pdf?ht+cheetah%20 persecution • Marshall, Leon. “Cheetah Conservation Hopes Pinned on “Ambassador” Cat.” National Geographic. National Geographic. 24 Mar 2008. <http://news.natiionalgeographic.com/news/2004/ 06/0617_0 40617_cheetahs.html> • ‘Protected Animal Parts found at taxidermists premises in France”. TRAFFIC. 21 April 2008.<http://www.traffic.org/seizures/ 2008/4/4/protected-animal-parts-found-at-taxidermists- premises-in-fra.html> • “Sapp and de Wild Cheetah Wildlife Trust”. Sappi LTD. 22 April 2008. <http:// www.csrwire.com/PressRelease.php?id+2904> • “The World’s Fastest Land Mammal”. World Wildlife Fund.World Wildlife Fund. 21 April 2008<http://www.panda.org/news_facts/ education/best_place_species/current_top_10/cheetah.cfm> • Works Cited • ‘Cheetah Facts”. Defenders of Wildlife. Defenders of Wildlife. .21 April 2008.<http://www.defenders.org/resources/publications_policy_and_legislation/great_cats_and_rare_canids_species_ fact_sheet.pdf?ht+cheetah%20 persecution • “Cheetah (Acinonyx, jubatus).” Defenders of Wildlife.2008. Defenders of Wildlife. 4 Mar 2008 <.http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/ wildlife/cheetah.php?ht+> • “Cheetah:” Endangered!. The American Museum of Natural History. 5 Mar 2008 .<http://www.amnh.org/nationalcenter/Endangered>?>. • “Cheetah (Acinonyx, jubatus)”. The Wild Habitat. Think Quest. 6 Mar 2008. <http://library.thinkquest.org/11234/cheetah_any.htm • Leon Marshall. “Cheetah Conservation Hopes Pinned on “Ambassador” Cat.” National Geographic. National Geographic. 24 Mar 2008.<http://news.natiionalgeographic.com/news/2004/06/0617_040617_cheetahs.html> • ‘Protected Animal Parts found at taxidermists premises in France”. TRAFFIC. 21 April 2008.<http://www.traffic.org/seizures/2008/4/4/protected-animal-parts-found-at-taxidermists-premises-in-fra.html> • “The World’s fastest Land Mammal”. World Wildlife Fund. World Wildlife Fund. 21 April 2008<http://www.panda.org/news_facts/education/best_place_species/current_top_10/cheetah.cfm> • “Sapp and de Wildt Cheetah Wildlife Trust”. Sappi LTD. 22 April 2008 . <http:// www.csrwire.com/PressRelease.php?id+2904> (“Cheetah,” Defenders) (“Cheetah,” Wild Habitat) (“Cheetah,” Endangered) (“Cheetah Facts”) (Marshall) (“Protected Animal Parts”) (Sapp and de Wild) (“Worlds Fastest”) If the Marshall source was a print source: (Marshall 123) If the Marshall source had one other author (Marshall and Jones 123) If the Marshall source had more than two authors: (Marshall et al. 123) What is the problem with this “Works Cited” Page?

  2. If you were researching the polar bear and had research relating to climate change in your habitat section, could this be a good picture to go along with it? What is missing? ©Olivier Grunewald This is a polar bear in his habitat. Why is this version better? ©Olivier Grunewald Scientists with the Global Climate Initiative predict that by 2025 the melting polar ice cap will no longer support the hunting needs of the polar bear in its native habitat (Stewart).

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