Exploring Topics for Superior Papers: Endangered Species

Looking at several topics for superior papers allow someone to both learn and discover something they normally would not figure out on their own while pursuing their everyday lives. A great example of a topic worth knowing about is the subject of endangered species. Most people know that there are endangered species on this planet. However, not a lot of people know the information behind these species and how do they get on the endangered list.

In order to illustrate how endangered species serve as a good topic, here is an example taken from a series of superior paper made by several college students:

A Look at Endangered Species of the Past and Present

Many centuries ago, the Earth was teeming with natural resources and wildlife. However, due to mankind's neglect, these life giving resources are gradually depleting in number. What used to be lush forests are slowly being eaten away by illegal logging, mining and increasing wildfire incidents which happens to be one of the effects of global warming. Many animals in the wild are also in danger of being wiped away because of habitat destruction, hunting and poaching. These animals are also known as endangered species.

There are several types of endangered species as defined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature or IUCN. These classifications are species of least concern, near threatened, conservation dependent, vulnerable, endangered, critically endangered, extinct in a wildlife setting and extinct. Organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund or WWF continue the struggle to to take different species off the endangered list.

Aside from the excerpt stated above, there are other superior papers that people can look at when tackling the subject of endangered species. These paper can be a good source of information and ideas regarding the topic.

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